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Bundesliga Stadiums 2022/2023
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This video gives an overview of all the stadiums of the 18 Bundesliga teams in 2022/2023. The stadiums are sorted from small to big.
In this video you will discover all the teams, their stadium, capacity and opening year. Each stadium consists of an aerial image combined with an image from inside.
The Bundesliga is the highest division in German professional football. It was introduced following a decision by the German Football Association on 28 July 1962 in Dortmund - starting from the 1963/64 season. In 2021, the league was named number eight strongest national league in the world and seventh strongest in Europe.
In the Bundesliga, 18 clubs compete against each other in home and away matches. The champion automatically enters the UEFA Champions League, Europe's highest-ranked football tournament. The two lowest-placed clubs automatically relegate to the 2. Bundesliga, Germany's second highest football division since 1974. The third-last club plays relegation matches against the number three of the 2. Bundesliga.
The Bundesliga was initially only the football league of the former West Germany, but from 1991/92 - after German reunification with East Germany and the western part - it became the main competition of the new Germany.
The most successful club is Bayern Munich with 31 Bundesliga titles, also current national champions. After Bayern Munich, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund are the most successful clubs with both winning five national titles (note: this count does not include national championships from before the introduction of the Bundesliga).
⏰ Timestamps
00:05 - Union Berlin
00:16 - Bochum
00:27 - Wolfsburg
00:38 - Hoffenheim
00:49 - Bayer Leverkusen
00:59 - Augsburg
01:10 - Mainz
01:21 - Freiburg
01:32 - Werder Bremen
01:43 - RB Leipzig
01:54 - Köln
02:04 - Eintracht Frankfurt
02:15 - Borussia Mönchengladbach
02:27 - Stuttgart
02:37 - Schalke 04
02:48 - Hertha Berlin
02:59 - Bayern München
03:09 - Borussia Dortmund
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In this video you will discover all the teams, their stadium, capacity and opening year. Each stadium consists of an aerial image combined with an image from inside.
The Bundesliga is the highest division in German professional football. It was introduced following a decision by the German Football Association on 28 July 1962 in Dortmund - starting from the 1963/64 season. In 2021, the league was named number eight strongest national league in the world and seventh strongest in Europe.
In the Bundesliga, 18 clubs compete against each other in home and away matches. The champion automatically enters the UEFA Champions League, Europe's highest-ranked football tournament. The two lowest-placed clubs automatically relegate to the 2. Bundesliga, Germany's second highest football division since 1974. The third-last club plays relegation matches against the number three of the 2. Bundesliga.
The Bundesliga was initially only the football league of the former West Germany, but from 1991/92 - after German reunification with East Germany and the western part - it became the main competition of the new Germany.
The most successful club is Bayern Munich with 31 Bundesliga titles, also current national champions. After Bayern Munich, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund are the most successful clubs with both winning five national titles (note: this count does not include national championships from before the introduction of the Bundesliga).
⏰ Timestamps
00:05 - Union Berlin
00:16 - Bochum
00:27 - Wolfsburg
00:38 - Hoffenheim
00:49 - Bayer Leverkusen
00:59 - Augsburg
01:10 - Mainz
01:21 - Freiburg
01:32 - Werder Bremen
01:43 - RB Leipzig
01:54 - Köln
02:04 - Eintracht Frankfurt
02:15 - Borussia Mönchengladbach
02:27 - Stuttgart
02:37 - Schalke 04
02:48 - Hertha Berlin
02:59 - Bayern München
03:09 - Borussia Dortmund
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