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The following is a list of football stadiums used by Women's teams. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium can accommodate in seated areas. The list contains stadiums used solely for football, and those used for other sports as well as football.
1974 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 1988 venue, 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Final venue, 2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue 1980 UEFA Cup final venue, 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup final venue: 1925: 67 Merkur Spiel-Arena: 47,000 [17] Düsseldorf Germany: Fortuna Düsseldorf UEFA Euro 2024 venue Stadium uses retractable seating ...
Merkur Spiel-Arena (stylized in all caps), previously known as the Esprit Arena (until 2 August 2018), the LTU Arena (until June 2009), and also called the Düsseldorf Arena (during the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest and the UEFA Euro 2024), is a retractable roof football stadium in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The Euro 2024 draw has been made and now the tournament fixtures are set Skip to main content. Subscriptions ... Euro 2024 fixtures Euro 2024 stadiums. Berlin - Olympiastadion Berlin.
2024 2024 Folded Wohninvest Weserstadion: 42,100 Bremen: Germany: Natural grass Open Hamburg Sea Devils: 1947 2024 2024 Used temporarily Veltins-Arena: 62,271 Gelsenkirchen: Germany: Natural grass Retractable 2001 2024 2024 2024 Championship Game: Stadion Brühl: 10,964 Grenchen: Switzerland: Natural grass Open Helvetic Mercenaries: 1927 2024 ...
With a capacity of 58,000 spectators for league matches, it is the seventh largest football stadium in Germany. The stadium was one of the nine venues of 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and hosted four matches including the final. It also hosted five matches of the UEFA Euro 2024.
Germany had a wide choice of stadiums that satisfied UEFA's minimum capacity requirement of 30,000 seats for European Championship matches. [17] The Olympiastadion in Berlin was the largest stadium at UEFA Euro 2024. The stadium hosted the final of the tournament, as well as three group stage matches, a round of 16 matches, and a quarterfinal.
Germany previously hosted the men's 1974 FIFA World Cup, the men's UEFA Euro 1988, UEFA Women's Euro 1989, UEFA Women's Euro 2001, the men's 2006 FIFA World Cup, 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and the men's UEFA Euro 2024. After the announcement of the bid, Hamburg, Hannover and Leverkusen all expressed an interest in being a host city.