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   WORLD CUP 2006 : STADIUMS
The Student Zone has compiled information on each of the 12 stadiums being used in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Click a stadium to view information, history and pictures.

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The Berlin Olympic Stadium
The Berlin Olympic Stadium has hosted its fair share of momentous, epoch-making events, but 9 July 2006 is destined to eclipse everything that has gone before
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Cologne stadium
The football-mad people of Cologne felt a mixture of relief and exhilaration when their fine new stadium finally opened in the spring of 2004
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Dortmund Stadium
Known nationwide as the Bundesliga’s opera house, the Westfalenstadion was originally built for the 1974 FIFA World CupTM.
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Frankfurt stadium
A minimalist supporting structure combined with a flood of natural light through the translucent roof provide the FIFA World Cup stadium in Frankfurt with a soaring, cathedral-like atmosphere.
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Gelsenkirchen Stadium
The Arena was officially opened on 13 and 14 August 2001, immediately setting a new benchmark in the art of stadium construction.
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Hanover Stadium
Hanover, capital city of the state of Lower Saxony, is ready to delight visiting fans with its fine, purpose-built football stadium.
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Hamburg stadium
The new stadium in Hamburg, inaugurated on 2 September 2000 with a match between Germany and Greece, boasts a capacity of 56,114 for Bundesliga matches.
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The Fritz-Walter-Stadion
The Fritz-Walter-Stadion opened its doors in 1920. It is situated on the Betzenberg, a 40 metre sandstone hillock at the heart of the Palatinate metropolis
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Leipzig Zentralstadion
After the completion of the Leipzig Zentralstadion in December 2003, the trading metropolis of Leipzig gained an architecturally distinctive and technically advanced football stadium
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Munich stadium
The arena chosen to host the German national team in the Opening Match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup on 9 June 2006 boasts a truly unique exterior
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Frankenstadion
Only three of the stadiums at the 2006 FIFA World Cup continue to feature an athletics track: Berlin, Stuttgart and Nuremberg.
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Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
The citizens of Stuttgart have been treated to sporting, cultural and even historic scenes aplenty at their Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion.
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