Attention football fans: Top 10 football stadiums in Germany

In 2020, we will witness the most magical European Championship: there is no traditional host country, and the tournament will be jointly hosted by 13 cities in 12 countries. In Germany, which has many powerful football teams, its football stadiums are also world-class, and each stadium has a score (out of 168 points), which indicates the satisfaction of fans.

Mercedes-Benz Arena

This is the home stadium of Stuttgart, with a maximum capacity of 60,469 people and a fan rating of 66 points. Before the renovation, it had two huge 115-square-meter screens, setting a world record. After the renovation, large screens were no longer needed due to the consideration of the number of spectators, but the people of Stuttgart created a new world record: the highest resolution stadium screen.
This is the home stadium of Frankfurt, with a maximum capacity of 51,500 people and a fan rating of 70 points. For Chinese fans, the most familiar story here comes from Yang Chen: his 18 goals in three years of Bundesliga make him still the Chinese player with the most goals in a top European league.

Red Bull Arena

This is the home stadium of RB Leipzig, with a maximum capacity of 42,959 people and a fan rating of 83 points. From the exterior, you can immediately notice the unique features of this stadium. Food enthusiasts see it as a fried egg in the center of a frying pan, while movie fans imagine it as a place where the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier could take off at any moment.
This is the home stadium of Bremen, with a maximum capacity of 42,100 people and a fan rating of 88 points. The 'Werder Bremen' club's 'Werder' comes from the German word 'Werder', which means a small island in a river. The club's home stadium is located in a lush park, right next to a clear river, perfectly matching the club's name.
This is the home stadium of Cologne, with a maximum capacity of 49,968 people and a fan rating of 99 points. It was originally a military fortress, and in the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I in 1919, strict military restrictions were imposed on Germany. The Cologne fortress, which originally housed troops, was dismantled, and the RheinEnergieStadion was built on the original site.

Berlin Olympic Stadium

This is the home stadium of Hertha BSC, with a maximum capacity of 74,475 people and a fan rating of 119 points. This stadium carries a lot of heavy history: it was named after the 1936 Summer Olympics. During that Nazi propaganda-laden event, the Marathon Gate prominently displayed the Nazi party symbol.
This is the home stadium of Borussia Mönchengladbach, with a maximum capacity of 54,057 people and a fan rating of 123 points. The modern facilities and excellent viewing experience make Borussia-Park the biggest dark horse in the fan voting for hosting the European Championship.
This is the home stadium of Schalke 04, with a maximum capacity of 62,271 people and a fan rating of 128 points. It is one of the most technically advanced stadiums in Europe. The south stand, turf, roof, and irrigation and heating systems can all be adjusted according to the weather conditions. The roof not only provides wind and rain protection but also reduces the noise inside the stadium by 105 decibels.

Signal Iduna Park

This is the home stadium of Dortmund, with a maximum capacity of 81,360 people and a fan rating of 132 points. It is the largest stadium in Germany and also has the largest dedicated fan stand in Europe. This intimidating South Stand is also known by another name in Germany: 'The Yellow Wall.'
With consistently sold-out attendance, convenient public transportation, and reasonable space and parking planning, this is the perfect home ground in the hearts of fans. This stadium also has a special design: a semi-transparent shell composed of 2,874 diamond-shaped membrane structures, which can transform into a magical dreamscape with various color projections.