Hannover 96 never moved out of the Niedersachsenstadion. The Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena (formerly HDI-Arena/AWD-Arena) IS the Niedersachsenstadion, even though it changed a lot. The old stadium was never wrecked, instead there were just a lot of continuous renovations.
I have visited them all. Bökelbergstadium was in a place, where it could not stay any longer. There were residential buildings all around and parking was a mess. The other ones were in my eyes just renewed. Besides of Freiburg its the only "change in place". Dortmund changed its stadium too, but the new build "Westfalenstadion", which was later renewed too, is not far away. The underground of now called "Signal-Iduna-Park" has still the locker rooms fro Rote Erde in it. And Rote Erde is still in use.
You could have mentioned the Bruchweg in Mainz that ist partly demolished. It was Mainz Home Stadium until 2011 there the Coface Arena was finished in a other place
Only one stand of Bruchwegstadion has been demolished, Nordtribüne. Südtribüne is next to make room for a new club headquarter building, but the two main stands will stay in their place and host U23 and U19 as well as women's matches in the future.
Leipzig ... lol. Building a gigantic stadium, then realising that you don't have a football club in the upper leagues to fill it. Then pushing your club with Red Bull's money, but then realising that you don't have any fans because you missed out on building a football tradition in the past.
The Olympiastadion in München still exists. Bayern just doesn't play there anymore. And the Neckarstadion was basically renovated with the athletic track removed and stands enlarged towards the pitch.
Highest attendance of the Zentralstadion was 120.000 or even more! In the time when Lokomotive Leipzig played against Girondins Bordeaux in the 1987th season at europacup of the cup winners.
A few additions: Old Ludwigspark Ellenfeldstadion Old Volksparkstadion Old Weser Stadion Olympia Stadium Munich Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße Niedersachsenstadion
@@michaelschindler2870 It´s about the usage in the bundesliga i guess, it´s not in use in the bundesliga so it´s still no longer exists xD P.S: Das Grünwalder ist alles nur nicht ausverkauft. SCHEISS 1860! NUR DER FCS!
1. FC Köln was only founded in 1948, so Müngersdorfer Stadion can't have been their home ground since 1928. Both predecessors that merged after the war to become 1. FC Köln played there, though: SpVgg Sülz 07 and Kölner BC 01.
The old grounds from Darmstadt 98, Hansa Rostock, Hallescher FC, 1. FC Magdeburg and 1. FC Union Berlin are also no longer exist, but the new stadiums are standings on the same ground.
Because Football is the nicest sport. No one but confused people wants to see other sports. What else you want see? Handball? Volleyball? Tennis? Basketball?... come on...
@@BzzzOne Is that so? If you are objective you will notice that Icehockey, handball, volleyball have more action, gymnastics, diving are more impressive / spectacular, skiing, boxing or track racing show higher individual skills and so on... Football is an interesting game, yes. But other sports def. have higher entertainment value. Football is just.. simple enough for the masses to understand after 12 beers.
@@vloplob Haha good joke. The only aspect where other sports are more impressive/spectacular are the halftime shows. And, for example, American football had that big shows, just because the sport is so boring
Wurde erst letztes Jahr ein Freundschaftsspiel (Legendenspiel) zB ausgetragen. Und 2012 das CL Finale der Frauen. Dazu in den letzten Saisons spiele der Dritten Liga von Türkgücü München ausgetragen. Also wird schon noch desöfteren als Fußballstadion genutzt. Leichtathletik Europameisterschaft war auch letztes Jahr erst im Olympiastadion München
Not really, Olympiastadion Berlin was always bigger. 100.000 probably included people being squeezed next to each other. Old Zentralstadion would nowadays hold maybe 60.000 with modern seating, while Olympiastadion still holds 74.000.
Aber echt! Typisch Engländer... Wollen, dass alle ihre Sprache sprechen, aber interessieren sich kaum für die Sprachen Anderer, vor allem nicht für die Aussprache Die sind in ihrem Kopf immer noch die Kolonialherren von damals
Which of these stadiums was your favorite?
Bökelberg
Parkstadion, Schalke 04
georg melches
Bokelburgstadion (Borussia Monchengladbach).
Bökelbergstadium
You could even make a case for the old Volksparkstadion being demolished, it hosted the only match between west and east germany
A few more would be:
Old Volksparkstadion
Neckarstadion
Old Weser Stadion
Niedersachsenstadion
Old Ludwigsparkstadion
Waldstadion
and Stadion am Gesundbrunnen (Plumpe/Hertha Platz)
and the old Wolfsburg Arena am Elsterweg.
Hannover 96 never moved out of the Niedersachsenstadion. The Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena (formerly HDI-Arena/AWD-Arena) IS the Niedersachsenstadion, even though it changed a lot. The old stadium was never wrecked, instead there were just a lot of continuous renovations.
@@marcobsidian yes, you're absolutely right. But it looks different now and unfortunately is also known under a different (sponsor) name nowadays
3:58 Sorry ! Thats Frankfurt not Düsseldorf. Thats a pic from the opening session for the WM 1974.
I have visited them all. Bökelbergstadium was in a place, where it could not stay any longer. There were residential buildings all around and parking was a mess. The other ones were in my eyes just renewed.
Besides of Freiburg its the only "change in place".
Dortmund changed its stadium too, but the new build "Westfalenstadion", which was later renewed too, is not far away. The underground of now called "Signal-Iduna-Park" has still the locker rooms fro Rote Erde in it. And Rote Erde is still in use.
What about Gelsenkirchen and Essen? Those are not situated where the old stadiums were.
You forgot the Bruchwegstadion.... and the Millerntor is also not in your list.
You could have mentioned the Bruchweg in Mainz that ist partly demolished. It was Mainz Home Stadium until 2011 there the Coface Arena was finished in a other place
it's demolished? I always thought that thing in Hartenberg-Münchfeld was their old stadium ...
Only one stand of Bruchwegstadion has been demolished, Nordtribüne. Südtribüne is next to make room for a new club headquarter building, but the two main stands will stay in their place and host U23 and U19 as well as women's matches in the future.
Leipzig ... lol. Building a gigantic stadium, then realising that you don't have a football club in the upper leagues to fill it. Then pushing your club with Red Bull's money, but then realising that you don't have any fans because you missed out on building a football tradition in the past.
Neckarstadion/Stuttgart is missing. And even more important, the Olympic Stadium in Munich.
The Olympiastadion in München still exists. Bayern just doesn't play there anymore. And the Neckarstadion was basically renovated with the athletic track removed and stands enlarged towards the pitch.
It where great times at the Parkstadion...but the Arena auf Schalke is also a verry beautiful upgrade ^^
Nice video. Last match at Bökelberg stadium was a 3:1 for Gladbach not 3:2
Exactly. And we won our first German cup in 1960, not in 1962.
4:00 Opening ceremonities world cup 1974 in Frankfurt, this is not Düsseldorf
Highest attendance of the Zentralstadion was 120.000 or even more! In the time when Lokomotive Leipzig played against Girondins Bordeaux in the 1987th season at europacup of the cup winners.
The Sportpark Zabo in Nürnberg and the Städtisches Stadion Nürnberg
A few additions:
Old Ludwigspark
Ellenfeldstadion
Old Volksparkstadion
Old Weser Stadion
Olympia Stadium Munich
Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße
Niedersachsenstadion
bro... the Grünwald Stadium still exists. It is sold out every 2 weeks by the fans of the best club in munich💙🤍
@@michaelschindler2870 It´s about the usage in the bundesliga i guess, it´s not in use in the bundesliga so it´s still no longer exists xD
P.S: Das Grünwalder ist alles nur nicht ausverkauft. SCHEISS 1860! NUR DER FCS!
1. FC Köln was only founded in 1948, so Müngersdorfer Stadion can't have been their home ground since 1928. Both predecessors that merged after the war to become 1. FC Köln played there, though: SpVgg Sülz 07 and Kölner BC 01.
Nice Video!
12:45 swastika on an eagle being flown by that club WOW
well the Clubs hat to follow the nazi regime or they wouldnt had gotten any more money and would have to close.
Yeah Like EVERYWHERE in Germany around that time.
The old grounds from Darmstadt 98, Hansa Rostock, Hallescher FC, 1. FC Magdeburg and 1. FC Union Berlin are also no longer exist, but the new stadiums are standings on the same ground.
Hannover as well, one of the biggest stadiums in germany back then
Request do the second part of the MLB stadium that no longer exist
Waldstadion and Böllenfalltor is missing, but offenbach is in the list... sad, sad, sad...
Die wissen schon warum
Showing again, how the dominance of football is destroying other sports in Germany. Multisports arenas are sacrificed for pure football stadiums.
Who cares?
@@anonymerdude4501 Everyone with a brain should.
Because Football is the nicest sport. No one but confused people wants to see other sports. What else you want see? Handball? Volleyball? Tennis? Basketball?... come on...
@@BzzzOne Is that so? If you are objective you will notice that Icehockey, handball, volleyball have more action, gymnastics, diving are more impressive / spectacular, skiing, boxing or track racing show higher individual skills and so on... Football is an interesting game, yes. But other sports def. have higher entertainment value. Football is just.. simple enough for the masses to understand after 12 beers.
@@vloplob Haha good joke. The only aspect where other sports are more impressive/spectacular are the halftime shows. And, for example, American football had that big shows, just because the sport is so boring
IND Need some Football Centric Stadium 🏟️
Those post-WWII athletic track stadiums were mostly so ugly.
You forgot Olympiastadion in München...
Er spricht von "nicht mehr existiert". Das Olympiastadion existiert ja noch, nur werden da keine Bundesliga-Spiele mehr ausgetragen.
Wurde erst letztes Jahr ein Freundschaftsspiel (Legendenspiel) zB ausgetragen. Und 2012 das CL Finale der Frauen. Dazu in den letzten Saisons spiele der Dritten Liga von Türkgücü München ausgetragen. Also wird schon noch desöfteren als Fußballstadion genutzt. Leichtathletik Europameisterschaft war auch letztes Jahr erst im Olympiastadion München
@@sehu1291 Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil. Ich hab von "Bundesliga-Spielen" geschrieben, und nicht, dass es überhaupt nicht mehr genutzt wird.
Stimmt
12:42. based stadium.
Maul
2:25 never heart of that bullshit
Das schönste Stadion Deutschlands das Frankfurter Waldstadion fehlt
das existiert ja auch noch
Zentralstadion=Goat
Not really, Olympiastadion Berlin was always bigger. 100.000 probably included people being squeezed next to each other. Old Zentralstadion would nowadays hold maybe 60.000 with modern seating, while Olympiastadion still holds 74.000.
Frankfurt Waldstadion??????
Please look up pronunciations from now on
"carl zeeess dscheeena" ....aaaarrrrrgh pronunciation dude
Aber echt!
Typisch Engländer... Wollen, dass alle ihre Sprache sprechen, aber interessieren sich kaum für die Sprachen Anderer, vor allem nicht für die Aussprache
Die sind in ihrem Kopf immer noch die Kolonialherren von damals
Neckarstadion/Stuttgart is missing. And even more important, the Olympic Stadium in Munich.
Olympiastadion Munich still exists