The Home of Hannover 96 - Stadium Flyover with an Exclusive Look Inside
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2015
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Tuesday sees the Germany national team face the Netherlands in Hanover. The venue is the HDI Arena, the home of Bundesliga club Hannover 96. Just in time for the international friendly, we give you an exclusive look at this impressive 49,000-capacity stadium in the Lower Saxony capital - including some spectacular fly-by shots.
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The best stadium in the Bundesliga, Congratulations.
Hanover is a small town inbetween Hamburg and Berlin, so it's nice to see the new stadium holding 49000 fans - good luck to them !!! Peace to Europe !!!
Its not a small town man its a pretty big city
@@agenttrash1226 yeah man i mean there live 500 thousand people there, it is massive. I live in Antwerp right now which is also with 500 thousand people and it feels crazy how big it is. And so is Hannover i was there too.
Hannover is the capital of Bundesland Niedersachsen, so its pretty big mate!
More videos with the Bundesliga stadiums please! Nice to see cool facilities and different fans!
I like these types of Videos.
Please do one on Stuttgart i know we are not the best but it would be great to see one
#prayforparis
They should do tours of each stadium
Fans, haters, trolls, viewers, come together as we #PrayForParis as one.
+Ghost Legacy You sir are a bitch. Those 140 innocent people are puppets of that corrupt government... dumbass.
+Ghost Legacy you're not praying for a nation, you're praying for a city
paris isn't a nation dumbass
Ghost Legacy We're not praying for those who orchestrate corruption. We're praying for the innocent civilians who, as said before, are the puppets.
Whatever I don't care
Just kidding hope isis gets slaughtered
Prayers for all the people in Paris.
+Run Robben Run Prayers are worthless if not backed up by action. Donate to the French Red Cross. Where do you live? If you live near or in France, you could donate directly to the French Red Cross or sign up as a volunteer. If you don't, use this website: www.redcross.org/donate/donation
There's no option to specifically donate to France, but if you select "Where it is needed most", it's most probably gonna go to France anyway.
BTW France wasn't the only one affected. I believe some place in Lebanon also experienced something of the sort.
~Mia San Sumia, Pegasus Breeder and Root Beer Connoisseur
Mia San Sumia Already donated 300 Euros. Take a seat kid. ~RRR
+Run Robben Run #THEGREATONE Credit where credit's due. :)
#PrayForParis
VAI HANNOVER!!!!!!!!
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Why are you posting all the Paris comments on a Bundesliga video? Not really the most appropriate place for that.
~Mia San Sumia, Pegasus Breeder and Root Beer Connoisseur
+Mia San Sumia true
Hope you guys do a video condemning the Paris attacks and maybe even playing the French National anthem in every stadium on the next matchday #PrayForParis 😢😢
Niedersachsenstadion
hi
Do a top 10 American goals in football ( or I guess soccer cus American stuff)
+Ben Medina Here are the top 10 goals - USA! ruclips.net/video/pHqhy5RkOKo/видео.html
If Hannover 96 is nicknamed the Reds, why is their emblem green?
The club colors are black-white-green, the shirt color is (wine) red. Why this is so, about it myths entwine. Probably the colors of the jerseys were determined by the association in the early years. And that's how it stayed.
Wikipedia: "Although Hannover 96 has the club colors black-white-green, the players of the soccer teams are called "the Reds" by the fans because of the traditionally red home jerseys. The historical background of this deviating jersey choice is not clear. Since 1930 at the latest, the 96ers have been called "Rothemden" in newspapers. Even the predecessor "Hannoverscher Fussball-Club von 1896" used red jerseys despite the black-white-green club colors."
Guys, it's awful what has happened in Paris in the last 24 hours, and indeed year with the January Charlie Hebdo attacks but can we not write about it on a video for German football? It's not the correct place to express condolence. Use twitter or various social media on the topic to express yourself.
RUclips is social media. Besides, this channel will probably upload a video showing their support in the next few days, ljkee how they did with the Syrians before.
+AccidentalBassDrop *like - Couldn't edit though mobile app.
+AccidentalBassDrop Then people should comment on that video and not this one. This is a video about a football stadium. A more appropriate place to talk about this would be footage of the incidents and/or the CNN/BBC channels.
Mia San Sumia You'd be swarmed with other people though. Seeing as it's still raw, I think we're well in our rights to discuss it here.
AccidentalBassDrop Isn't that a good thing? Being swarmed with other people? You'd get a chance to exchange opinions and learn new things. The Bundesliga channel's, for me, a nice form of escape and unless they make a video explicitly about France or French footballers (they did release a video on that a short while ago--I think that one's a better place to talk about it) it seems out of place.
It's the same thing as gay rights or abortion. They're hot button topics and they deserve attention, but that attention has to be given in the appropriate places. You'd be well within your rights to discuss feminism on a video about rape statistics, but not on a video on how to defeat Undyne in Undertale.
~Mia San Sumia, Pegasus Breeder and Root Beer Connoisseur
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Schalke 04>Hannover96>Munchen2005.
1:19 get the Russian flag out there right fucking now...
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