UEFA.com: The stadium's official tenants are FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 von München. The stadium's unique facade, consisting of 2,874 air panels, glows red (Bayern), blue (1860) or white (non-matchdays).
WorldSoccerShop: The home stadion of Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim is located in Sinsheim and is able to hold almost as many people (30,164) as the city has inhabitants (35,000).
WorldSoccerShop: The new Olympiastadion in Berlin has the highest all-seated capacity in Germany at 74,228. It hosted the World Cup Final 2006 with Italy beating France in penalties.
WorldSoccerShop: From the 2008-09 season, the stadium was renamed the Mercedes-Benz Arena, starting with a pre-season friendly against Arsenal on 30 July 2008. It now has a capacity of 52,000 spectators.
WorldSoccerShop: Borussia-Park has a capacity of 54,067 spectators. It features amenities such as VIP lounges, fanshop, bar and museum, and costed 85 million euro to construct.
WorldSoccerShop: The Easy Credit Stadion which was one fo the venues of the 2010 World Cup is also known as Max-Morlock-Stadion in honor of one of the best players in club history.
WorldSoccerShop: The original 86,000-seat stadium was completed in 1954 and has since been rebuilt several times for various major football events. Today it has 49,000 covered seats.
WorldSoccerShop: The Veltins Arena is one of the most modern stadiums in the world. The Veltins-Arena features a Teflon-coated fiberglass canvas retractable roof, which spans the entire stadium.
WorldSoccerShop: The Commerzbank-Arena`s most striking feature is a 37,500 m² large tent, which is modeled on a rim with spokes. One of the largest stadiums in Germany.