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  2. Westfalenstadion - Wikipedia

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    ' Westphalia stadium ') is a football stadium in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, which is the home stadium of Borussia Dortmund. Officially called Signal Iduna Park [zɪɡˌnaːl ʔiˈduːna ˌpaʁk] [6] for sponsorship reasons and BVB Stadion Dortmund in UEFA competitions, [7] [8] the name derives from the former Prussian province ...

  3. List of football stadiums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Westfalenstadion, the largest football stadium in Germany and home of Borussia Dortmund. The following is a list of football stadiums in Germany with a total capacity of at least 20,000 spectators (seating and standing).

  4. Westfalenhallen - Wikipedia

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    Westfalenhallen is a conference venue (Kongresszentrum Dortmund) and exhibition center (Messe Dortmund) with an indoor arena (Westfalenhalle) in Dortmund, Germany.It is surrounded by the Eissportzentrum Westfalenhallen, Stadion Rote Erde, Westfalenstadion and Helmut-Körnig-Halle.

  5. List of indoor arenas in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Images Stadium Capacity City State Home Team Opened LANXESS arena: 19,250 [1] Cologne North Rhine-Westphalia: Kölner Haie: 1998 Uber Arena: 14,500: Berlin Berlin: Alba Berlin, Eisbären Berlin: 2008 SAP Arena: 14,500 [1] Mannheim Baden-Württemberg: Rhein-Neckar Löwen, Adler Mannheim: 2005 PSD Bank Dome: 14,282 [2] Düsseldorf North Rhine ...

  6. Dortmund Signal-Iduna-Park station - Wikipedia

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    Dortmund Signal-Iduna-Park is a railway station on the Dortmund–Soest railway situated close to Signal Iduna Park stadium (also known as Westfalenstadion) in Dortmund in western Germany. The station was called Dortmund Westfalenhalle before December 2006. It is served by regional railway lines of Deutsche Bahn. [4]

  7. BayArena - Wikipedia

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    BayArena (German pronunciation: [ˈbaɪʔaˌʁeːnaː]) is a football stadium in Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, which has been the home ground of Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen since 1958.

  8. Arena AufSchalke - Wikipedia

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    Arena AufSchalke (German pronunciation: [aˈʁeːnaː ʔaʊfˈʃalkə]), currently known as Veltins-Arena (pronounced [ˈfɛltɪnsʔaˌʁeːnaː]) for sponsorship reasons, is a retractable roof and pitch, football stadium in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It opened on 13 August 2001, as the new home ground for FC Schalke 04 ...

  9. Borussia-Park - Wikipedia

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    Borussia-Park (German pronunciation: [boˈʁʊsi̯aˌpaʁk] ⓘ; stylised as Stadion im BORUSSIA-PARK) is a football stadium in Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany which serves as the home stadium of Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach.