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  2. List of covered stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Stadiums designed for field sports, such any of a wide variety of football codes, baseball, and/or track and field. Stadiums designed for tennis (a traditional outdoor sport, but with a much smaller playing area than in field sports). Only domed and retractable roof stadiums are included, i.e. stadiums that cover both spectators and playing field.

  3. Category:Retractable-roof stadiums in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Retractable-roof stadiums in Europe" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of European stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Stadium uses retractable seating [citation needed] 1932: 183 Red Bull Arena: 30,188 29,520 (seated) [84] Salzburg Austria: FC Red Bull Salzburg UEFA Euro 2008 venue: 2003: 184 PreZero Arena: 30,150: Sinsheim Germany: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Stadium uses retractable seating [citation needed] 2009: 185 Volkswagen Arena: 30,122: Wolfsburg Germany: VfL ...

  5. Category:Retractable-roof stadiums - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sports venues that allow for both indoor and outdoor sporting events because they have a retractable roof. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  6. 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.

  7. Waldstadion (Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    The old Waldstadion prior to the latest reconstruction Stadium from the air (2017). The Waldstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈvalt.ʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ, Forest Stadium), currently known as Deutsche Bank Park for sponsorship purposes, is a retractable roof sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany.

  8. Kazimierz Górski National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The retractable roof structure is 240 × 270 m and the central spire stands at a height of 124 metres above the River Vistula and 100 m above the pitch. The total length of the lower promenade is 924 meters. The stadium has the largest conference center in Warsaw with a capacity of 1600 people including 25,000 m 2 of commercial office space ...

  9. List of European League of Football stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Retractable 2004 2021 2021 2021 Championship Game: Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark: 4,999 Leipzig: Germany: Natural grass Open Leipzig Kings: 1915 2021 2022 Moved to Bruno-Plache-Stadion: Estadi Municipal: 4,700 Barcelona: Spain: Natural grass Open Barcelona Dragons: 1977 2021 2022 Moved to Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa: Maltepe Hasan Polat Stadyumu ...