München, Dortmund, Berlin, Hamburg, Gelsenkirchen, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Köln Only new one: Düsseldorf Not included anymore: Kaiserslautern, Hannover, Nürnberg
I've been there (Hannover) and I don't like it. It's too open-concept, which makes it really windy and kind of cold when the weather isn't particularly sunny.
Fun Fact: Half of the Euro 2024 main venues were currently owned by the 2.Bundesliga clubs (Hertha BSC, Hamburger SV, Schalke 04, Fortuna Dusseldorf, FC Cologne).
@@T3irsBack So this means Union Berlin hadn't actually owned this stadium, right? They only use this for all 3 Champions League home games in 23/24 season.
@@ezraezra2928Hertha is constructing tjeir own stadium with about 55000 people capacity and it will open in 1-2 years, because the olympia stadium is too big for them ans they can’t make 100% attendance
You have some more stadiums that would be considered in smaller countries to host EM. The Tivoli in Aachen and the Rudolf Harbig Stadium in Dresden with 27K international attendance. Around 30K are Augsburg, Mainz and Wolfsburg.
Germany could host 2-3 Tournaments at the same time since the minimum capacity for a euro is 30000. They got 27 Stadiums with a capacity of 30k and all of them are pretty much new with the highest standards
It's super easy to describe why which stadiums were chosen. Uefa demands a blank check from each city, whereby each city has to spend at least 30 million euros on fan festivals and security. smaller cities like Freiburg, Kaiserslautern, Leverkusen, Mönchengladbach etc. can't or don't want to provide these guarantees. Cities like Nürnberg or the old Munich stadium would have had to invest massively in the outdated stadiums. In addition, of course, which stadium should have been removed from the tournament schedule? In terms of location, size and modernity, there is no stadium that should have been swapped. Or should you swap a modern arena like Düsseldorf with a large airport in a good location and as a beautiful city on the Rhine for Kaiserslautern? It would certainly be a shame for some cities for logical reasons, but not an option. the games are already almost all sold out in the big stadiums. So far, from a Dortmunder perspective, a successful European Championship with a great atmosphere from all fan camps.
i Think they should have Switched the Small Leipzig Stadium with the bigger Bremen Stadium! The Bremen Stadium is beautiful and the City is aswell, Leipzigs Stadium is smaller and Kinda weird, also the City doesn't look good apart of the Central City Core. Bremen > Leipzig
@@Astromegalul Hä, erstens ist die Red Bull arena größer und zweitens ist die stadt auch außerhalb des Kerns schön. Warst du schonmal in Leipzig und hast es dir angeschaut?
Bremen wanted to but took their application back. Because UEFA had really high requirements for the City. The cities have to pay for everything and UEFA taking the Profit at the end. And Bremen didn't want to play along with UEFA
@@max9368 That's not quite right. Yes, UEFA earns a lot of money from the EURO (and is a criminal shitty organisation in my opinion), the cities have to pay for any renovations to the stadiums, security concepts, infrastructure etc., but almost all the income from the tourists also benefits the local economy. In the end, the costs may look catastrophic for the cities on paper, but it is difficult to quantify the income, advertising and tourist boom for the following years - in the end it is a zero-sum game. Otherwise nobody would do it.
@@Felms99 thats not true. the city would have to pay for all police and all fan events etc. and the plus of revenue that certain areas get is cancled out be lost revenue cause many people dont go eat out etc of the city is full of football fans. And btw all the revenue of the official fanevents and around the stadium also goes directly to uefa. so double loss for the city.
@@sandboxie97 But I mentioned the part about the police in my comment? I live in Leipzig, one of the host cities. The city invested 15 million euros there. According to calculations by an economics professor at the renowned HHL Leipzig, you can expect around 5 million euros in revenue per game, which comes primarily from tourism. And believe me, I live centrally, the city is full on match days and people leave their money for food and accommodation in the city. Nothing gets "canceled out", there are VISIBLY more foreigners and tourist here. You can't put a price on the image boost either: cities draw attention to themselves through such events, which also increases tourism in the future. Of course, this is different for every city. Berlin, for example, is much bigger and hosts more games, but also hosts many more tourists. The costs there are 80 million. Either way, the cities are not incredibly rich now, if clever minds didn't consider this investment to be worthwhile, the cities wouldn't do it.
My only concern is that the venues are extremely unevenly located. Almost every Euro 2024 stadium is located in mid- to southwest Germany and aren’t far away from each other. On the other hand there‘s only Hamburg in the north.
Well this Kinda makes Sense. the largest Population of Germany is in the West, and Southwest. so you have a lot of Large Cities, Good Infrastructure and Good Stadiums. For Example Gelsenkirchen, Dortmund, Cologne and Dusseldorf are all located in the Same State and really close to each other. but still Everyone of them has a Giant Stadium, a Super Large Major Train Station and Cologne, Dortmund and Especially Dusseldorf have International Airports. it just makes Sense to pick these 4 even if they are so close to each other. also the People in the West Mentality Wise are way more friendly and open to foreigner. The North is known to be mor quit and the East has a big Racism problem. so yeah not the places you wanna host a Euro in
Yeah, I don’t get why Hannover wasn’t choosen instead of Gelsenkirchen (it’s a shithole city and there are already four other stadiums nearby). Hannover has great infrastructure and located in the northern center of Germany
3:30 Thats not completely correct There is no need to cut down any trees to modernise the stadium, that would all happen within the current area of the stadium. However there are also plans to build some other things next to the stadium like some training pitches and a (much) smaller stadium for the womens team, the second mens team, athletics and so on (since modernising the Max-Morlock-Stadion includes removing the running track). Those plans are currently treated seperatly to the stadium renewal plans though, so the stadium could (and as things stand right now very likely will) be modernised without any protests from environmental groups.
57:00 They could and they wanted to, but they withdrew their registration because UEFA's requirements were so strict and the city would have had to pay too much itself. Same goes for Bremen at 2:22
Ich finde es Mal wieder bezeichnend, dass es eine Heim-EM stattfindet und es EINEN EINZIGEN Spielort in Ostdeutschland gibt. Wir reden darüber, dass man die Spaltung endlich hinter sich bringen muss und schafft es nicht, wenigstens zwei Spielorte in Ostdeutschland auszuwählen. Und wenn es nur 1-2 Gruppenspiele sind.
Berlin ist geografisch auch Ostdeutschland. Ansonsten sind die Stadien halt einfach zu klein. Wieso gab es nur ein EM- Stadion in Bayern, keines zwischen Frankfurt und Hamburg. Und was noch Fakt ist. Die Städte mussten auch bereit sein, die Bedingungen der UEFA zu akzeptieren.
Olympiastadion is 50 years old and would need a fortune to get renovated. There was a reason Bayern abondonned it. Also not an enjoyment to see a match without a roof when you have Rain coming down like yesterday in Dortmund.
I witnessed a thunderstorm at the athletics European Championsship 2022. They had a relative good plan for visitors in such cases. All were call under the roof on the other side. Of course its not the best plan, but it was okay. But it would have been better, of the installed the fan zone on the Olympiastadion. Much more space than now. P.S. The main part of the renovation will start next year.
Olympic stadiums suck for football anyways. viewers are too far away from the pitch. even Hertha wants to abandon the Olympic stadium in Berlin which was renewed several times
Bremen was actually seriously considered but UEFA redused to host games there after the city council didn't want to agree to all of UEAF's outrageous demands including the costs for security, the ban on any demonstrations etc.
I've just been to the stadium in Hanover, not for football though, but to see Bruce Springsteen in concert. Judging by the experience, my best guess is that Hanover wasn't left out of the Euro24 because of its stadium (which was amazing in every aspect), but because of the lousy public transport system there...
The Stadium in Bremen was first Chosen for Games but the city was not agree with the policy from UEFA and crossed out the Paragraf they would‘t agree with. So at the end it was the only stadium that was not choosen from the UEFA.
Should have expanded the tournament to 32 teams and then use more of the stadiums. Another one I think of which was not mentioned is Tivoli stadium in Aachen. Also about 30000 capacity.
Karlsruhe maybe (if it wasn‘t for the rather limited capacity at international games due to it being then all-seater only) and Wolfsburg hell no, it‘s a soulless stadium within a soulless town.
@@dinohermann1887 true, still a better stadium than Olympiastadion. Also Braunschweig and Hannover are close and they are at least decent, we have Gelsenkirchen as a host city this year, can't get worse
@@haisheauspforte1632 Gelsenkirchen Stadium (Veltins Arena) is much larger than the Stadiums of Hanover and Braunschweig, and on top of that Schalke is a traditionally much larger club than either Eintracht Braunschweig or Hannover 96.
Hannover should have been at the euros instead of Gelsenkirchen.. I mean there are already four other stadiums nearby Gelsenkirchen which is a shithole of a city.. Hannover instead have great infrastructure, is placed in the northern center of Germany and is a nice city with more than 500.000 inhabitants.
@@Nutzer11fair point. But everything else is awful. It is not surprising that many of the fans going to Schalke immediatly leave the city after the game and go to Essen, Düsseldorf, Dortmund or even Wuppertal.
2:40 German Whine? You just making a big Joke are you? I mean freiburg has much better whine and some other Places too. Bremen and whine is like calling light ore Rootbeer from America original Beer ore like saying the Care named Mini was a good traveling car xD
It's not about making wine, it's about the cellar with the largest collection of german wines. It is located right under the bremen town hall and stores very rare wines in a secured enviroment and acts as a distributor of wines from hundreds of wineries from all over germany. However, if you want to taste it straight at the vineyard, freiburg is certainly the better option. If you're interested in that matter you might want to look up 'ratskeller bremen', the guided tours are also pretty nice.
3:10 Its Nürnberg. Where did the extra E coming from in the english version? Oh ant why change the N to an M ? Its like calling Leicester like how its writen and not Lester like the city is realy called
@@bastyaya So what? I mean i does but its ok to say Munich becous you cant say Ü but adding an extra E and making an M out of an N..... Than pleas say Nurnberg instead but this..... Its like saying Toni krus instead of Toni Kroos with an longer o -.- Sory but changing names so hard is so bad. Oh and pleas say its not. You british and american people are the one who blames anyone else the hardest if somone cant pronounce a name right so shut up and do it right
@@bastyaya Ich nehme mal an das du deutsch bist an hand des namens also mal auf deutsch. du findest es also Cool das die leute aus N ein M machen udn extra Buchstaben dazu erfinden oder? Ich meine wenn man München Munich nennt weil man Ü nicht kann ok aber das hier...... Das ist wie Krus sagen statt Kroos. ich meine selbst Engländer udn amis kennen ein langes O also wenn sie hören das mans so spricht dann sollen sie das auch bitte so machen und nicht immer u draus machen..... Sollen wir Rooney jetzt einfach nur um alle ab zu fucken auch nächstes mal statt mit u mit langezogenem O sprechen ? Würde auch keiner geil finden oder? ich meine Nurnberg sagen ist noch ok wie gesagt weil Ü Ä und Ö für 90% aller Länder schwer ist aber so? Ich nenn wie gesagt auch nicht einfach Leichester so wie mans schreibt nur weils mir einfach so in den Stiefel kommt..... (Moderneres Beispiel ist mir nicht eingefallen). Ach und Köln um zu nenenn ist auch voll ok nur why cologne? cologne = Fancy wort für Parfum. So gut riecht die Stadt jetzt auch wieder nicht. No Front an Köln stinken tut ihr jetzt auch nicht aber so gut riechen? Nicht wirklich. Wie gesagt ich hab kein Problem wenn man Ü, Ä und Ö nicht kann aber alles so u zu benennen das es halbwegs für die Sprache passt, auch wenn es den namen komplett verändert zum Original. Naja lass uns doch gleich alles so nennen wie wir bock haben Namen braucht ja keiner, wurde ja nicht ohne Grund so benannt ne alles fake (sarkasmuss)
Weserstadion is a shame...they choose gelsenkirchen, the most ugly city while they couldve the stadium in bremen, which probably the stadium with the most beautiful area around it. You walk along the weser towards the stadium in the green, its just amazing. But no it doesnt host any game because they would lose a few 100k because of fewer seats 🤡 stupid
But theA Allianz Arena is a lot easierr to handle. It's a different subway than the fan zone Olympiapark, it has more capacity with all the infrastructure made for the masses, and is better reachable by car or subway. Just all the advantages that were installed for Bayern Munich games since they left the Olympiastadion
@@dinohermann1887Ist ähnlich groß wie die BayArena oder Freiburg. Und Kaltluftschneise?!?! In Mainz?! Da dürfte es im Jahresmittel 3 grad wärmer sein als im Volksparkstadion
Oh and one big WARNING to all of you. Stands are not allowed so you see here the capacity of the hole stadium but in person it would be much much smaler when they hosting a Euro match becous no stands allowed
6:43 Oh i forgot to say something so i add it now. The Olympiastadion is so ugly and not modern. Its like a outside concert place with a football field in it. Oh and it only have 57.456 capacity becous 11.800 are stands and no stands allowed so its ugly and looking always so empty eaven if there are so many seats becous i sayed 11.800 stands and that makes big stadiums look more empty than it have to so no Olympiastadion München for us. Besides do you want to play in an outside concert hall from a biger town ? I bet not xD Every team feels like unimportant to the Uefa if they have to play there. Oh and fun fact Türcücü München sometimes played there and guess what? Right there 4. League. No one wants a half time 4. league stadium for there Rueo match ^^ Oh and the Fans will sit eaven further than in teh Olympiastadion Berlin and it feels realy cheap when it comes to Football. I never was there but i heared from friends that that stadium give you other vibes and not the good one. i bet a Nickleback ore Linkin Park (before 2017) ore a Green day concert ore eaven a One republic ore Coldplay concert would be amazing there. More amazing with a good sunset but Football? I bet not
The problem is that if you want to show why German football is so big, you have to let the teams play in Mönchengladbach, because the most important German functioneers are either from Munich or Mönchengladbach, because the club has won in 70s 5 times the Bundesliga with many prominent players like Heynckes, Vogts and Netzer, well Heynckes and Netzer haven't won all of them, but they were very important and were bornt in Mönchengladbach. Mönchengladbach has a bigger case than Düsseldorf, if we look at history of German football. I think they should have made 15 stadiums for Mönchengladbach, Bremen, Hannover, Nürnberg and Kaiserslautern!
Yeah but I don’t think they’ll pick Mönchengladbach as a venue. The reason being the city not being so nice to visit for tourists. Düsseldorf and Köln offer so much more to tourists when they’re not attending games, the Altstadt is full of enjoyable options. Mönchengladbach, despite its rich footballing culture, isn’t ‘touristy’.
Wrong. For international games the capacity is always reduced because there is no standing area. Bremen for example also has 43.000 in the bundesliga, here it’s listed with 37.000 though.
Can you name all the stadiums or cities common to Euro 2024 and the 2006 World Cup?
München, Dortmund, Berlin, Hamburg, Gelsenkirchen, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Köln
Only new one: Düsseldorf
Not included anymore: Kaiserslautern, Hannover, Nürnberg
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I like Kaiserslautern and Hannover stadium,I like that combination between modern and traditional stadiums.
Reall hurts that Hannover is not there this time 🙄
I've been there (Hannover) and I don't like it. It's too open-concept, which makes it really windy and kind of cold when the weather isn't particularly sunny.
@@stephenhawkingsbeautywheel9080 we have summer and the outside of the stadium is great
@@memomoe3927 you know bundesliga competitions are held i. Winter rihht ?
@@lws7394 okay but this video was speficially Talking about the European cup
Munich Olympic stadium is just an exotic stadium! So beautiful!
Germany has too many good stadiums
yeah because some clubs that were huge in 2006 (Kaiserslautern, Aachen, Hannover) fell down and some new ones have risen up (Freiburg, Leipzig)
Fun Fact: Half of the Euro 2024 main venues were currently owned by the 2.Bundesliga clubs (Hertha BSC, Hamburger SV, Schalke 04, Fortuna Dusseldorf, FC Cologne).
Olympiastadion is definitely not owned by Hertha. They play there, yes, but not owned.
@@T3irsBack So this means Union Berlin hadn't actually owned this stadium, right? They only use this for all 3 Champions League home games in 23/24 season.
@@ezraezra2928Hertha is constructing tjeir own stadium with about 55000 people capacity and it will open in 1-2 years, because the olympia stadium is too big for them ans they can’t make 100% attendance
@@IramCoercere Not the boxy design, I hope ... That would be about the most boring stadium design in Europe this century !🙄
Try comparing them with English 2nd tier stadiums 😂
Germany is trully the football hub of Europe. 👏
You have some more stadiums that would be considered in smaller countries to host EM. The Tivoli in Aachen and the Rudolf Harbig Stadium in Dresden with 27K international attendance. Around 30K are Augsburg, Mainz and Wolfsburg.
Germany could host 2-3 Tournaments at the same time since the minimum capacity for a euro is 30000.
They got 27 Stadiums with a capacity of 30k and all of them are pretty much new with the highest standards
Half the stadiums he mentions in the video don't correspond to UEFA specifications.
It's super easy to describe why which stadiums were chosen. Uefa demands a blank check from each city, whereby each city has to spend at least 30 million euros on fan festivals and security. smaller cities like Freiburg, Kaiserslautern, Leverkusen, Mönchengladbach etc. can't or don't want to provide these guarantees. Cities like Nürnberg or the old Munich stadium would have had to invest massively in the outdated stadiums. In addition, of course, which stadium should have been removed from the tournament schedule? In terms of location, size and modernity, there is no stadium that should have been swapped. Or should you swap a modern arena like Düsseldorf with a large airport in a good location and as a beautiful city on the Rhine for Kaiserslautern? It would certainly be a shame for some cities for logical reasons, but not an option. the games are already almost all sold out in the big stadiums. So far, from a Dortmunder perspective, a successful European Championship with a great atmosphere from all fan camps.
Maybe Frankfurt because of the terrible Field
i Think they should have Switched the Small Leipzig Stadium with the bigger Bremen Stadium! The Bremen Stadium is beautiful and the City is aswell, Leipzigs Stadium is smaller and Kinda weird, also the City doesn't look good apart of the Central City Core. Bremen > Leipzig
@@AstromegalulWould‘ve been unfair for East Germans to not have a single city represented at the Euros
Mönchengladbach wanted to host matches and it is a pity it was not chosen for a major event again.
@@Astromegalul Hä, erstens ist die Red Bull arena größer und zweitens ist die stadt auch außerhalb des Kerns schön. Warst du schonmal in Leipzig und hast es dir angeschaut?
Weserstadion is best located of all german stadiums. Would have been a great representation, sad its not chosen
Bremen wanted to but took their application back. Because UEFA had really high requirements for the City. The cities have to pay for everything and UEFA taking the Profit at the end. And Bremen didn't want to play along with UEFA
@@max9368 so UEFA decided to never host an international game ever again in Bremen 😂😂
@@max9368 That's not quite right. Yes, UEFA earns a lot of money from the EURO (and is a criminal shitty organisation in my opinion), the cities have to pay for any renovations to the stadiums, security concepts, infrastructure etc., but almost all the income from the tourists also benefits the local economy. In the end, the costs may look catastrophic for the cities on paper, but it is difficult to quantify the income, advertising and tourist boom for the following years - in the end it is a zero-sum game. Otherwise nobody would do it.
@@Felms99 thats not true. the city would have to pay for all police and all fan events etc. and the plus of revenue that certain areas get is cancled out be lost revenue cause many people dont go eat out etc of the city is full of football fans.
And btw all the revenue of the official fanevents and around the stadium also goes directly to uefa. so double loss for the city.
@@sandboxie97 But I mentioned the part about the police in my comment?
I live in Leipzig, one of the host cities. The city invested 15 million euros there. According to calculations by an economics professor at the renowned HHL Leipzig, you can expect around 5 million euros in revenue per game, which comes primarily from tourism. And believe me, I live centrally, the city is full on match days and people leave their money for food and accommodation in the city. Nothing gets "canceled out", there are VISIBLY more foreigners and tourist here.
You can't put a price on the image boost either: cities draw attention to themselves through such events, which also increases tourism in the future.
Of course, this is different for every city. Berlin, for example, is much bigger and hosts more games, but also hosts many more tourists. The costs there are 80 million. Either way, the cities are not incredibly rich now, if clever minds didn't consider this investment to be worthwhile, the cities wouldn't do it.
2006 World Cup venues not hosting games now for Euro 2024 are Nürnberg, Kaiserslautern and Hannover.
My only concern is that the venues are extremely unevenly located. Almost every Euro 2024 stadium is located in mid- to southwest Germany and aren’t far away from each other. On the other hand there‘s only Hamburg in the north.
Well this Kinda makes Sense. the largest Population of Germany is in the West, and Southwest. so you have a lot of Large Cities, Good Infrastructure and Good Stadiums. For Example Gelsenkirchen, Dortmund, Cologne and Dusseldorf are all located in the Same State and really close to each other. but still Everyone of them has a Giant Stadium, a Super Large Major Train Station and Cologne, Dortmund and Especially Dusseldorf have International Airports. it just makes Sense to pick these 4 even if they are so close to each other. also the People in the West Mentality Wise are way more friendly and open to foreigner. The North is known to be mor quit and the East has a big Racism problem. so yeah not the places you wanna host a Euro in
Yeah, I don’t get why Hannover wasn’t choosen instead of Gelsenkirchen (it’s a shithole city and there are already four other stadiums nearby). Hannover has great infrastructure and located in the northern center of Germany
@@phasto273 I thought the same. Although I am from the Southwest
It's a shame there are no games in Bremen
Also Karlsruhe, Dresden, Gladbach and a lot of more...
Ein EM Spiel im Wildpark... das wär's 🤩
Gladbach were in the video
Wildpark wäre assi geil gewesen
@@frage-zeichenviel zu klein
3:30 Thats not completely correct
There is no need to cut down any trees to modernise the stadium, that would all happen within the current area of the stadium. However there are also plans to build some other things next to the stadium like some training pitches and a (much) smaller stadium for the womens team, the second mens team, athletics and so on (since modernising the Max-Morlock-Stadion includes removing the running track). Those plans are currently treated seperatly to the stadium renewal plans though, so the stadium could (and as things stand right now very likely will) be modernised without any protests from environmental groups.
57:00 They could and they wanted to, but they withdrew their registration because UEFA's requirements were so strict and the city would have had to pay too much itself. Same goes for Bremen at 2:22
Ich finde es Mal wieder bezeichnend, dass es eine Heim-EM stattfindet und es EINEN EINZIGEN Spielort in Ostdeutschland gibt. Wir reden darüber, dass man die Spaltung endlich hinter sich bringen muss und schafft es nicht, wenigstens zwei Spielorte in Ostdeutschland auszuwählen. Und wenn es nur 1-2 Gruppenspiele sind.
Wie viele Stadien gibt es denn im Osten mit mindestens 30000 Sitzplätzen?
Leibzig ist doch EM Stadion..
@@steffenschmidt1574 Ich sagte doch, ein Stadion, damit meine ich Leipzig.
@@flozirkus7618 Fair enough, hab gesehen das Dresden z.B. erheblich an Plätzen einbüßt wenn international gespielt wird.
Berlin ist geografisch auch Ostdeutschland. Ansonsten sind die Stadien halt einfach zu klein. Wieso gab es nur ein EM- Stadion in Bayern, keines zwischen Frankfurt und Hamburg. Und was noch Fakt ist. Die Städte mussten auch bereit sein, die Bedingungen der UEFA zu akzeptieren.
Olympiastadion is 50 years old and would need a fortune to get renovated. There was a reason Bayern abondonned it. Also not an enjoyment to see a match without a roof when you have Rain coming down like yesterday in Dortmund.
I witnessed a thunderstorm at the athletics European Championsship 2022. They had a relative good plan for visitors in such cases. All were call under the roof on the other side. Of course its not the best plan, but it was okay.
But it would have been better, of the installed the fan zone on the Olympiastadion. Much more space than now.
P.S. The main part of the renovation will start next year.
Olympic stadiums suck for football anyways. viewers are too far away from the pitch. even Hertha wants to abandon the Olympic stadium in Berlin which was renewed several times
Bremen was actually seriously considered but UEFA redused to host games there after the city council didn't want to agree to all of UEAF's outrageous demands including the costs for security, the ban on any demonstrations etc.
If you mention Freiburg you also need to mention Karlsruhe
Yup, even newer stadion
Stadion² di Jerman emang besar besar megah dan keren 🙏👍💯🤳
I've just been to the stadium in Hanover, not for football though, but to see Bruce Springsteen in concert. Judging by the experience, my best guess is that Hanover wasn't left out of the Euro24 because of its stadium (which was amazing in every aspect), but because of the lousy public transport system there...
The Stadium in Bremen was first Chosen for Games but the city was not agree with the policy from UEFA and crossed out the Paragraf they would‘t agree with. So at the end it was the only stadium that was not choosen from the UEFA.
Should have expanded the tournament to 32 teams and then use more of the stadiums. Another one I think of which was not mentioned is Tivoli stadium in Aachen. Also about 30000 capacity.
Karlsruhe was also one
I was thinking about the stadiums that Germany didn't use this euros and here u uploaded a video about it and thanks :) 😅
The Weserstadion in Bremen has a capacity of 42.100 people when sold out in the Bundesliga. Why is your number around 5000 lower?
because part of the 42.100 are standing. For international matches, they would be converted to seats which results in lower capacity
Karlsruhe and Wolfsburg would be much better than Olympiastadion in Munich, it's classy but it's not great for watching football matches
Karlsruhe maybe (if it wasn‘t for the rather limited capacity at international games due to it being then all-seater only) and Wolfsburg hell no, it‘s a soulless stadium within a soulless town.
@@dinohermann1887 true, still a better stadium than Olympiastadion. Also Braunschweig and Hannover are close and they are at least decent, we have Gelsenkirchen as a host city this year, can't get worse
Volkswagen Arena (Wolfsburg) has less than 30k seats ... so it wasn't qualified to be in the video
@@haisheauspforte1632 Gelsenkirchen Stadium (Veltins Arena) is much larger than the Stadiums of Hanover and Braunschweig, and on top of that Schalke is a traditionally much larger club than either Eintracht Braunschweig or Hannover 96.
Stadium of Duisburg with a capacity of 31.500. MSV Duisburg will play in Regionalliga West next year!
Glücksgas-Stadion in Dresden left the chat
a little bit too small (just 27,190 seats for int. matches) for the video
and "Glücksgas-Stadion" is an old name
Hannover should have been at the euros instead of Gelsenkirchen.. I mean there are already four other stadiums nearby Gelsenkirchen which is a shithole of a city.. Hannover instead have great infrastructure, is placed in the northern center of Germany and is a nice city with more than 500.000 inhabitants.
Gelsenkirchen has one of the most modern stadiums of the country
@@Nutzer11fair point. But everything else is awful. It is not surprising that many of the fans going to Schalke immediatly leave the city after the game and go to Essen, Düsseldorf, Dortmund or even Wuppertal.
@@Nutzer11 But ugly...🤮
WC 2006 + EURO 2024:
Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Dortmund, Cologne, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Leipzig
Where is "stadiums under construction (June 2024)" ?
The stadium in Freiburg has actually a capacity of 34,500 not 30,000
Why is the logo of Hannover green, the shirts red and the seats blue?
Weserstadion
Niedersachsenstadion
BayArena
Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Max-Morlock-Stadion
Olympiastadion
And I forgot the name of Gladbach :D
Borussia-Park
you missed Dresden!!
No, capacity of 27.190 int.
Europapark stadium is in freiburg
Bremen wasn't chosen because the city was against UEFA's gagging contracts :D I love Bremen.
2:40 German Whine? You just making a big Joke are you? I mean freiburg has much better whine and some other Places too. Bremen and whine is like calling light ore Rootbeer from America original Beer ore like saying the Care named Mini was a good traveling car xD
Yes, completely ridiculous. Probably any other city in this video would be closer to vineyards than Bremen. 😆
@@bastyaya They actuly are so whats with your Emoji ? Sounds like your Jokeing around but its actualy true
It's not about making wine, it's about the cellar with the largest collection of german wines. It is located right under the bremen town hall and stores very rare wines in a secured enviroment and acts as a distributor of wines from hundreds of wineries from all over germany. However, if you want to taste it straight at the vineyard, freiburg is certainly the better option. If you're interested in that matter you might want to look up 'ratskeller bremen', the guided tours are also pretty nice.
Die haben Dresden vergessen...Warum sind hier nur "Weststädte" ??
the stadion in hannover is called Heinz von heiden arena m8
Thats the official Name because Heinz von Heiden Bought the rights to the name but The Fans call it "Niedersachsenstadion"
Wolfsburg Arena is eligible? Or is it too small?
Too small
Berlin, Hamburg, München, Köln, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Gelsenkirchen
that must be all nine
В 2006 еще были Нюрнберг , Кайзерслаутерн и Ганновер но не было Дюссельдорфа
5 stadium are not chosen for Euro was team played in Bundesliga (include defending champions)
Leverkusen stadium would‘ve been way to small. And there‘s also Cologne and Dusseldorf with larger stadiums nearby, as well.
allianz arena, hamburg, koln, berlin, stuttgart, gelsenkirchen, frankfurt and im missing one
Düsseldorf
Leipzig
BORUSSIA-PARK MENTIONED RAHHH 💚🤍🖤🐎
3:10 Its Nürnberg. Where did the extra E coming from in the english version? Oh ant why change the N to an M ? Its like calling Leicester like how its writen and not Lester like the city is realy called
You are aware that some cities in different languages have different names, right?! 🙄
@@bastyaya So what? I mean i does but its ok to say Munich becous you cant say Ü but adding an extra E and making an M out of an N..... Than pleas say Nurnberg instead but this..... Its like saying Toni krus instead of Toni Kroos with an longer o -.- Sory but changing names so hard is so bad. Oh and pleas say its not. You british and american people are the one who blames anyone else the hardest if somone cant pronounce a name right so shut up and do it right
@@bastyaya Ich nehme mal an das du deutsch bist an hand des namens also mal auf deutsch. du findest es also Cool das die leute aus N ein M machen udn extra Buchstaben dazu erfinden oder? Ich meine wenn man München Munich nennt weil man Ü nicht kann ok aber das hier...... Das ist wie Krus sagen statt Kroos. ich meine selbst Engländer udn amis kennen ein langes O also wenn sie hören das mans so spricht dann sollen sie das auch bitte so machen und nicht immer u draus machen..... Sollen wir Rooney jetzt einfach nur um alle ab zu fucken auch nächstes mal statt mit u mit langezogenem O sprechen ? Würde auch keiner geil finden oder? ich meine Nurnberg sagen ist noch ok wie gesagt weil Ü Ä und Ö für 90% aller Länder schwer ist aber so? Ich nenn wie gesagt auch nicht einfach Leichester so wie mans schreibt nur weils mir einfach so in den Stiefel kommt..... (Moderneres Beispiel ist mir nicht eingefallen). Ach und Köln um zu nenenn ist auch voll ok nur why cologne? cologne = Fancy wort für Parfum. So gut riecht die Stadt jetzt auch wieder nicht. No Front an Köln stinken tut ihr jetzt auch nicht aber so gut riechen? Nicht wirklich. Wie gesagt ich hab kein Problem wenn man Ü, Ä und Ö nicht kann aber alles so u zu benennen das es halbwegs für die Sprache passt, auch wenn es den namen komplett verändert zum Original. Naja lass uns doch gleich alles so nennen wie wir bock haben Namen braucht ja keiner, wurde ja nicht ohne Grund so benannt ne alles fake (sarkasmuss)
@@theon__ Also in Zürich hat es eine Nürenbergstrasse ;-)
@@thomashausner6962 Rechtfertigt es trotzdem nicht und zeigt nur gut wie falsch das ist
Kaiserslautern isnt actually true, we have 49000 places
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47,103 is the capacity for international matches
@@SeikenKato oh, then i dindt Sa anything
Not correct the owners of weserstadion doesn`t want to signature a slavery contract with UEFA, you can say it was the only Club with balls ;)
You are missing Karlsruhe!
Hannover should be
You forgot Dresden, Karlsruhe and Mainz
Weserstadion is a shame...they choose gelsenkirchen, the most ugly city while they couldve the stadium in bremen, which probably the stadium with the most beautiful area around it.
You walk along the weser towards the stadium in the green, its just amazing.
But no it doesnt host any game because they would lose a few 100k because of fewer seats 🤡 stupid
Olympiastadion was a better option for Munich host than Allianz Arena. Old stadiums like that has a lot of charm.
But theA Allianz Arena is a lot easierr to handle. It's a different subway than the fan zone Olympiapark, it has more capacity with all the infrastructure made for the masses, and is better reachable by car or subway. Just all the advantages that were installed for Bayern Munich games since they left the Olympiastadion
@@DanNick.Daniel and also they seated much closer to the pitch.
Berlin, Dortmund, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Gelsenkirchen, München, Köln, Leipzig.
München
Berlin
Gelsenkirchen
Dortmund
Frankfurt
Hamburg
Leipzig
Stuttgart
Köln
Mainz wäre auch noch da. Olympiastadion wird ja kaum noch genutzt..
Mainz Stadion ist viel zu klein und mitten in einer Kaltluftschneise.
@@dinohermann1887Ist ähnlich groß wie die BayArena oder Freiburg.
Und Kaltluftschneise?!?! In Mainz?! Da dürfte es im Jahresmittel 3 grad wärmer sein als im Volksparkstadion
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Oh and one big WARNING to all of you. Stands are not allowed so you see here the capacity of the hole stadium but in person it would be much much smaler when they hosting a Euro match becous no stands allowed
Our stadium's capacity in Bundesliga 2 is 50000. The number shown in this Video is already without stands
the Numbers are already without Stands
I think last one is better
You forgot the PreZero Arena in Sinsheim (capacity: 30.150)
Too small. 25.641 international.
Olympiastadium in Munich it is horrible for Football games, the atmosphere and the view are really bad.
You forgot the most beautiful stadium! OSTSEESTADION in ROSTOCK :)
6:43 Oh i forgot to say something so i add it now. The Olympiastadion is so ugly and not modern. Its like a outside concert place with a football field in it. Oh and it only have 57.456 capacity becous 11.800 are stands and no stands allowed so its ugly and looking always so empty eaven if there are so many seats becous i sayed 11.800 stands and that makes big stadiums look more empty than it have to so no Olympiastadion München for us. Besides do you want to play in an outside concert hall from a biger town ? I bet not xD Every team feels like unimportant to the Uefa if they have to play there. Oh and fun fact Türcücü München sometimes played there and guess what? Right there 4. League. No one wants a half time 4. league stadium for there Rueo match ^^ Oh and the Fans will sit eaven further than in teh Olympiastadion Berlin and it feels realy cheap when it comes to Football. I never was there but i heared from friends that that stadium give you other vibes and not the good one. i bet a Nickleback ore Linkin Park (before 2017) ore a Green day concert ore eaven a One republic ore Coldplay concert would be amazing there. More amazing with a good sunset but Football? I bet not
The problem is that if you want to show why German football is so big, you have to let the teams play in Mönchengladbach, because the most important German functioneers are either from Munich or Mönchengladbach, because the club has won in 70s 5 times the Bundesliga with many prominent players like Heynckes, Vogts and Netzer, well Heynckes and Netzer haven't won all of them, but they were very important and were bornt in Mönchengladbach. Mönchengladbach has a bigger case than Düsseldorf, if we look at history of German football. I think they should have made 15 stadiums for Mönchengladbach, Bremen, Hannover, Nürnberg and Kaiserslautern!
Yeah but I don’t think they’ll pick Mönchengladbach as a venue. The reason being the city not being so nice to visit for tourists. Düsseldorf and Köln offer so much more to tourists when they’re not attending games, the Altstadt is full of enjoyable options. Mönchengladbach, despite its rich footballing culture, isn’t ‘touristy’.
Kaiserslautern is the best
Stadion der Freundschaft should have been in there
But it. 42.100 peopel in the werserstadion
37.441 international
Borussia Park, Weserstadion,Bay Arena are better than cologne Stadium. Even Volkswagen stadium (VfL Wolfsburg )in Lower Saxon is better
Horrible take
Preussenstadion fehlt!
Borussua parks capacity is 54000 not 46000
Wrong. For international games the capacity is always reduced because there is no standing area. Bremen for example also has 43.000 in the bundesliga, here it’s listed with 37.000 though.
😂😂😂Germany was complaining on Qatar World Cup and they made a lot of drama on tv look at them now I’m like
Why are you gaaa 😂😂😂
Because Qatar tresspasses human rights
What are you talking about you dimwit 🤣
German stadiums are mostly disgusting with a few exceptions like Allianz Arena, Olympiastadion or Veltins Arena.
why?
Wtf are you talking about
>least retarted anti-german poolak yt bot