JAKARTA - UEFA EURO 2024 will take place in 10 world-class stadiums in Germany from Berlin Stadium Olympias to Volksparks Stadiums in Hamburg.

Germany, which has won the Euros three times, will host the 17th edition of Euro in 2024.

EURO 2024 will be Germany's first major tournament to host since the 2006 World Cup.

There are 10 cities in Germany that will host 24 participating teams, namely Berlin, Koeln, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Dortmund, Leipzig, Gelsenkirchen, Stuttgart, and Duesseldorf.

Here Are 10 Host Cities Euro 2024 In Germany

Berlin

The German capital since its reunification in 1990, Berlin is one of the most interesting and diverse places to visit.

The best tourist attractions are in a city full of history and culture, including the Brandenburg Gate and the 368-meter-high TV Tower, which offers beautiful views from its observation area.

Berlin Olympic Stadium

Stadium Capacity: 71,000 Host Club: Hertha Berlin Host: World Cup 2006 Final, 2015 Champions League Final

The History Of The Berlin Olympic Stadium

The largest venue at Euro 2024, Berlin Stadium Olympia or Berlin Olympic Stadium has held every German Cup final since 1985 and several important matches on continental and international stages.

Berlin hosted the 2006 World Cup final between Italy and France. Nine years later, Barcelona beat Juventus at the Berlin Olympias Stadium to win the 2015 Champions League final.

Euro 2024 Match

15/06/2024: Spain vs Croatia21/06/2024: Poland vs Austria 25/06/2024: Netherlands vs Austria29/06/2024: Round of 16 2A vs 2B06/07/2024: Quarter Finals 14/07/2024: Final

Koeln

A city with a rich history. Koeln is located on the Rhine River and is home to more than one million people.

Germany's most visited landmarks in the city include the Saint Peter Cathedral Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Koeln Stadium

Stadium Capacity: 43,000 Host Clubs: 1. FC Koeln Pak Rumah Kejuaraan: 2020 Europa League Final

History Of Koeln Stadium

Headquarters 1. FC Koeln, Koeln Stadium is currently known as the RheinEnergi Stadium. Previously, this stadium was named the Muengersdorfer Stadium or Mungersdorfer Stadium.

The Koeln Stadium was rebuilt to host a match at the 2006 World Cup. Since 2010 it has been a regular venue for the German Women's Cup final as well as the host of American football, ice hockey, and music concerts.

Euro 2024 Match

15/06/2024: Hungary vs Switzerland 19/06/2024: Scotland vs Switzerland22/06/2024: Belgium vs Romania25/06/2024: England vs Slovenia30/06/2024: Round 16 Besar 1B vs 3A/D/E/F

Dortmund

Considered the cultural heart of the Ruhr region. Dortmund was famous for its coal, steel, and beer 50 years ago.

However, Dortmund has grown into a major technology center with a living culture scene. In addition, there is a rich sports heritage exhibited at the German Football Museum.

BVB Dortmund Stadium or Signal Iduna Park

Stadium Capacity: 62,000 Host Club: Borussia Dortmund Mr Host: UEFA Cup Final (now Europa League) 2001

History Of BVB Dortmund Stadium

One of the most famous places in the world of football thanks to the famous 'Kinging Wall' booth.

BVB Dortmund Stadium is one of the largest arenas in Euro 2024 and has hosted a series of World Cup and European football matches, including the 2001 UEFA Cup between Liverpool and Deportivo Alaves.

Euro 2024 Match

15/06/2024: Italy vs Albania 18/06/2024: Turkey vs Georgia 22/06/2024: Turkey vs Portugal25/06/2024: France vs Poland29/06/2024: Round 16 Big 1A vs 2C10/07/2024: Semifinals

Duesseldorf

The capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, Duesseldorf has 650,000 residents and more than 250 beer houses and restaurants in Kota Tua, dubbed the 'Longest Bar in the World'.

Duesseldorf Arena

Stadium Capacity: 47,000 Host Clubs: Fortuna Duesseldorf Host Of Championships: UEFA European Championship Group Match (now Euro) 1988 (formerly Stadium Rheins)

The History Of The Duesseldorf Arena

Duesseldorf Arena, known as Merkur Spiel-Arena, was previously named the Esprit Arena.

The stadium is one of the smaller Euro 2024 venues, but still has a capacity of more than 40,000.

Currently home to Fortuna Duesseldorf, who has played in the Bundesliga since 2019/2020.

Euro 2024 Match

17/06/2024: Austria vs France21/06/2024: Slovakia vs Ukraine 24/06/2024: Albania vs Spain 01/07/2024: Round 16 Besar 2D vs 2E 06/07/2024: Quarter Finals

Frankfurt

As a global trade and financial hub located on the banks of the Main River, Frankfurt is Germany's fifth largest city and its different horizon earned the city the nickname 'Mainhattan'.

Frankfurt Arena

Stadium Capacity: 47,000 Host Club: Eintracht Frankfurt Host Of Championships: UEFA 2002 Women's Cup Final, Quarter-Finals Of The 2006 World Cup

History Of Frankfurt Arena

Frankfurt Arena, Eintracht Frankfurt headquarters, was built in 1925 and has hosted matches in several major tournaments, including the 1988 UEFA European Championships (now Euro) and the 2006 World Cup.

Currently, the stadium is known as Deutsche Bank Park after changing its name several times, such as Walds Stadium, Neues Walds Stadium, Frankfurt Stadium, and Commerzbank-Arena.

Euro 2024 Match

17/06/2024: Belgium vs Slovakia20/06/2024: Denmark vs England 23/06/2024: Switzerland vs Germany 26/06/2024: Slovakia vs Romania 01/07/2024: Round 16 Besar 1F vs 3A/B/C

Gelsenkirchen

Gelsenkirchen is famous for its coal mining and steel-making history. However, visitors will now find green spaces, theaters, cruise ships, as well as industrial heritage in the Ruhr region.

AufSchalke Arena

Stadium Capacity: 50,000 Host Club: Schalke Host Of Championships: 2004 Champions League Final, Quarter-Finals Of The 2006 World Cup

History Of The AufSchalke Arena

The AufSchalke Arena, which opened in August 2001, is home to seven times the German champion and winner of the 1996/1997 UEFA Cup (now Europa League) Schalke.

This stadium is equipped with an open-closed roof and a shiftable field.

Cristiano Ronaldo gave Portugal an unforgettable moment in the success of a penalty shootout over England at the 2006 World Cup.

Currently, the AufSchalke Arena has another name, namely the Veltins Arena.

Euro 2024 Match

16/06/2024: Serbia vs England 20/06/2024: Spain vs Italy26/06/2024: Georgia vs Portugal 30/06/2024: Round of 16 1C vs 3D/E/F

Hamburg

The third-largest city in Europe that is not the nation's capital, Hamburg has a world-famous port, rich history and culture, impressive architecture, and nightlife that makes it a city in the list of many tourists' desires.

Volksparks Hamburg Stadium

Stadium Capacity: 49,000 Host Club: Hamburger SV Host Of Championships: Europa League Final 2010, Quarter-Finals Of The 2006 World Cup

The History Of Volksparks Hamburg Stadium

Volksparks Hamburg Stadium first opened in 1953, but saw a significant increase in 2000.

The stadium has hosted matches at Euro UEFA (now Europa League) 1988 and the 1974 and 2006 World Cups.

Euro 2024 Match

16/06/2024: Poland vs Netherlands 19/06/2024: Croatia vs Albania 22/06/2024: Georgia vs Republic Ceska26/06/2024: Republic of Ceska vs Turki05/07/2024: Quarter Finals

Leipzig

It used to be home to Johann Sebastian Bach. Leipzig is rich in culture and history, one of which was a 1989 peaceful demonstration that described Germany's mood as moving towards reunification.

Leipzig Stadium

Stadium Capacity: 40,000 Host Clubs: RB Leipzig Host: Group Preliminary Round And Round Of 16 Of 2006 World Cup

History Of Leipzig Stadium

Home to the Bundesliga team RB Leipzig, Leipzig Stadium - which has a sophisticated roof - opened in 2004.

After being rebuilt within the shells of the old Zentrals stadium, this stadium is the largest in the former East Germany.

The Leipzig Stadium is currently also known as the Red Bull Arena.

Euro 2024 Match

18/06/2024: Portugal vs Republic of Ceska21/06/2024: Netherlands vs France24/06/2024: Croatia vs Italy 02/07/2024: Round of 16 1D vs 2F

Munich

Home to about 1.6 million people, Munich is Germany's third-largest city and a historically-packed tourist destination, art gallery, park, and beer garden.

Munich Arena or Allianz Arena

Stadium Capacity: 66,000 Host Club: Bayern Munich Host: 2012 Champions League Final, Euro 2020 Quarter-finals

Munich Arena History

Built by its local rivals, Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich, the stadium is originally called the Munich Football Arena.

The stadium opened in 2005 and Bayern Munich have taken full ownership. This venue became an impressive 2012 Champions League final arena, when Chelsea beat Bayern Munich on penalties.

This Allianz Arena has held several Euro 2020 matches, including the Italian vs Belgium match in the quarter-finals.

Euro 2024 Match

14/06/2024: Germany vs Scotland 17/06/2024: Romania vs Ukraine 20/06/2024: Slovenia vs Serbia 25/06/2024: Denmark vs Serbia02/07/2024: Round 16 Big 1E vs 3A/B/C/D 09/07/2024: Semifinals

Stuttgart

Stuttgart is a big industrial city and home to the world's two most famous automakers, Mercedes and Porsche.

However, visitors can also enjoy the wealth of wine and culinary manufacture, with a flaedlesuppe (pancake soup) as a local specialty.

Stuttgart Arena or MHPArena

Stadium Capacity: 51,000 Host Clubs: VfB StuttgartMrs Home Championships: European Cup Final (Euro) 1998, Third Place Competition For The 2006 World Cup

History Of Stuttgart Arena

Stuttgart Arena has been renovated and modernized several times since it was built in 1993. The stadium has hosted the 1974 and 2006 World Cup matches as well as the 1988 European Championships (Euro).

This stadium has changed many names. Currently, Stuttgart Arena is also known as MPHArena.

Previously, this stadium was named Adolf Hittler-Kampfbahn, Century Stadium, Neckars Stadium, Gottlieb-Daimler-Sdion, and Mercedes-Benz Arena.

Euro 2024 Match

16/06/2024: Slovenia vs Denmark19/06/2024: Germany vs Hungary23/06/2024: Scotland vs Hungary26/06/2024: Ukraine vs Belgium 05/07/2024: Quarter Finals


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