Waldstadion – Eintracht Frankfurt
Waldstadion – Eintracht Frankfurt
Introduction
Waldstadion, or currently known as Deutsche Bank Park, is home to Eintracht Frankfurt. It is a world-class stadium located in the heart of Germany. Known for its iconic architecture and electric atmosphere, it serves as a hub for football fans and concertgoers alike.
History
Originally called Waldstadion, the venue opened in 1925 and has undergone significant renovations over the years. It was renamed Deutsche Bank Park in 2020 and has hosted major sporting events, including World Cup matches and UEFA tournaments, as well as serving as Eintracht Frankfurt’s fortress.
Interesting Facts
- The stadium can host up to 51,500 spectators for football matches.
- It features a retractable roof and modern LED lighting system.
- Deutsche Bank Park is a carbon-neutral venue, demonstrating commitment to sustainability.
- It was the site of memorable matches like the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Europa League final.
- During an international match, England goalkeeper Paul Robinson made headlines when his goal kick soared high and struck the stadium's big screen, creating an unforgettable moment for fans.
Atmosphere
Eintracht Frankfurt’s passionate fans create an unforgettable experience, turning every matchday into a spectacle. The ultras’ coordinated chants and vibrant displays bring Deutsche Bank Park to life.
Eintracht Frankfurt Museum and Stadium Tour
Embark on a journey through the history of Eintracht Frankfurt with a visit to the Eintracht Frankfurt Museum and stadium tour. Explore the museum’s collection of historical treasures and relive the club’s most memorable moments with an expert-guided tour. The experience also takes you behind the scenes at Deutsche Bank Park, offering exclusive access to areas such as team facilities and media zones. Learn captivating stories of the club’s triumphs and challenges during this 90-minute tour. Note that access to certain stadium areas may vary depending on event schedules.
For more information or to book tickets, visit the Eintracht Frankfurt Official Website.