

Originally co-owned by Bayern Munich and neighbours of Munich 1860, the venue is now sole property of the Bavarian powerhouse. Located at 25 Werner-Heisenberg-Allee in the Schwabing-Freiman neighborhood (North of Munich), the Allianz Arena is the second largest arena in Germany (Second to Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park). Three themes define our architectural and urban concept for the world championship football stadium in Munich (the Allianz Arena): the presence of the. The total capacity, however, is set to 75000 for domestic matches (Bundesliga and German Cup), and to 70000 for UEFA and FIFA matches (FIFA World CUP, UEFA European Chmpionship, and of course, the Champions League). This includes 15900 standing and 59124 seats. As a huge luminous body, the stadium marks a new location in the open landscape to the north between the. The stadium is nicknamed “Schlauchboot” (Water dingy) and has a total capacity for 75024 spectators. 205 ALLIANZ ARENA The stadium as an illuminated body. “There’s no question that our FC Bayern is based on unprecedented sporting and commercial foundations,” Dreesen continued.īayern Munich will have further funds to improve their already world-beating squad in the future having paid off the € 346 million (£276 million) construction cost of the Allianz Arena 16 years ahead of schedule.īayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge announced on Thursday that the Bundesliga giants' turnover for 2013-14 is set to break the €500 million (£399 million) mark for the first time.Discover the categories at the Allianz Arena, home ground of FC Bayern Munich football matches since the 2005/2006 season. Allianz Arena Football Stadium It is optimum building techniques and logistic processes as well as the highest quality construction itself that determine the success of such an image project. “FC Bayern can present its members with financial results better than any the club has ever had before,” deputy chairman and finance director Jan-Christian Dreesen informed Friday evening’s Annual General Meeting at the AUDI Dome. This football only ground is new home of Bayern Munich, built at a cost of 440. The excellent season on the field has now been matched off it as the club announced landmark financial results for the 2013/14 fiscal year including record turnover of €528.7 million and profit after tax of €16.5 million. These are the games being played at the Allianz-Arena stadium in Munich. Located at 25 Werner-Heisenberg-Allee in the Schwabing-Freiman neighborhood (North of Munich), the Allianz Arena is the second largest arena in Germany (Second to Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park). The North stand is one of the largest with a three tier design. A trip to the Allianz Arena, the home of FCB in Munich, Germany, is also magical. Markenwelt: 7 Tage die Woche für Sie geöffnet: Besuchen Sie die Allianz Arena Markenwelt. There is a museum named.Latitude: 48. The four sections of the Allianz Arena are North Stand, East stand, South stand, and West stand. that FC Bayern plays successful and sometimes even inspirational football. O2642-Allianz-Arena-ins 20/4/05 5:03 pm Die Allianz Arena viel mehr. Yadid Levy/Robert Harding/Associated Pressīayern Munich have announced record profits for the 2014 fiscal year, and used that money to pay off the Allianz Stadium 16 years early.īayern released their official financial report on Friday, and confirmed a turnover of €528.7 million:įrom a footballing point of view, the 2013/14 season was a great success for Bayern, with a 24th German championship, a 17th DFB Cup success, and a commendable Champions League run as far as the semi-finals. It is the home of the football club FC Bayern Munich, with a capacity of 75,024 seats (70,000 for international and European matches).
