@@pocketdynamo5787 Braunschweigs stadiums is an athletics stadium. There are only 2 of these in this vid because nearly every other stadium in this states suck!
It's arguable that the stadiums in Hannover or Braunschweig in Lower Saxony are much more appreciable than this thing in Wolfsburg in my opinion, a town and a club just existing for and with Volkswagen. Eintracht Braunschweig (Hamburger Str., Hamburg Street in English) is by far the most passionate one for me. They are back in the 2nd Bundesliga now. Derbys between Hanover and Braunschweig (Brunswick) are legendary in German football.
My thought exactly. Wolfsburgs stadium may be the most modern one, but it's dull. It doesn't have a character, other than the one in Brunswick, and it's smaller than the one in Hanover. For me, Wolfsburg comes in third or even fourth within Lower Saxony, perhaps even behind Bremer Brücke (Osnabrück).
In my opinion it’s def not brunswicks stadium which is the best cuz it has a track! U r sitting faaar away from the ground which makes it a mid ground! Osnabrück or Wolfsburg r my choices the one has charm and the other one is modern. Hannover is to outdated imo
@@konge1421 Well, your opinion is quite comprehensible, but a running track has almost become a gem today because they are getting so rare after most stadiums were reconstructed or rebuilt in the last two decades (except most stadiums in Italy ;)). But I'm quite sure that the day will come and the Hamburger Str. in Brunswick will be reconstructed as well and the track will be history someday. But that depends on the financial situation of the city and the club, in other words if they can stay up at least in 2. Bundesliga long-term again. 3. Liga and below offers nothing but financial problems in German football. The team of my hometown, Wuppertaler SV, is playing in the 4th tier (Regionalliga West) and the city which is the owner of the stadium is totally debt-ridden, not to mention the club. Reconstructing the stadium (which is actually charming, beautiful and history-charged in my opinion) is a wishful dream, but unthinkable since many years.
the fritz Walter stadion is absolutely stunning. I was there a few years ago and fell in love with it. The stadium looks absolutely massive on the betzeberg, and dominates the city skyline. In my opinion the best looking stadium in the world and a proper football stadium as it should look.
Went there in 98, a few weeks before they won the Bundesliga. It is what a football stadium is supposed to look and I feel really sad about how the past two decades turned out for Kaiserslautern.
Kaiserslautern Fan here: Yes our stadium is great :). It's not the most modern/flashy stadium (anymore) but looks really special with the 3 HUGE stands, the 2 missing corners and the smaller "main-stand" - which just couldn't be built bigger cause of the steep slope behind :D. But the very best part is it's location on the hill, leaving no doubt that football is king there.
I am hoping they can survive the Bundesliga 2 next season, and eventually climb up to the Bundesliga in a few years. I would love to see fritz Walter in the bundesliga again as the fans deserve.
yes, let's hope they can stabilize in BL2. from a "traditional football" standpoint it isn't even too attractive anymore to play in BL1... not many people really care about Wolfsburg, Hoffenheim, Leipzig, Augsburg, Leverkusen, Mainz...
Always really liked Cologne stadium, would have voted for that but that region has tons of great venues. Your next city stadiums video could be about the North Rhine-Westphalia region even though not really a city it is one big urban metro area
Indeed. Even Rott-Weiss Essen's stadium, who have recently been promoted to the 3.Liga (10 years in fourth German division) is better than a lot of first tier stadiums of a few European countries!
@@isaak4416 RWE back in the professional section 🥳 (German champion of 1955, first German club in the European cup 1955/56). Also the other clubs that reached the 3rd league are interesting: Bayreuth, Elversberg and Oldenburg.
@@BremerMoewe Hahahah alter kann nicht dein Ernst sein. Natürlich liegen Freiburg und Stuttgart beide in Baden Württemberg dachte eigentlich das weiß jeder, krass wie dumm manche menschen sind. Du hättest auch einfach vorher nachgoogeln können als hier deinen blödsinn zu schreiben
St. Pauli clearly got ripped here. They got an amazing stadion with the unique feature of a standing area in 3 quarters of the Stadium which leads to an amazing feel!
Tbf they used to have a decent stadium until it got modernized. Facilities are poor there and the atmosphere used to be great but nowadays it just feels like another modern venue. Volkspark is larger, got better facilities and much more history to it, i.e. it’s been the only stadium that hosted a match between east and west Germany, it hosted the first ever Europa league final and so on
Really interesting video! It is cool to learn about these stadiums, some of which I've never heard of. My personal favourite was the Steigerwaldstadion. Keep up the vids! P.S. Been asking this for about 8 months, please make an Australian suburban football leagues series or video (VFL, SANFL, WAFL.)
@@JxstNormal Ich habe dir zugestimmt... Lübeck ist mittlerweile nur noch ein Witz. Das Stadion ist eigentlich nur eine Tribüne und selbst die Kieler U23 ist besser...
Come on... In Baden Württemberg it has to be Mercedes Benz Arena, in Berlin die Alte Försterei, in Niedersachsen HDI Arena and in Sachsen Dynamo Dresden
Funnily enough the now called Red Bull Arena wasn’t even built vor RB Leipzig, as the stadium in it‘s current form is actually 5 years older than the club. Red Bull just decided to buy it from the city and slap it‘s branding all over it.
I don't live in Canada but am also hoping to see that video as well as one for Spain's autonomous communities or Australian states since our host lives there.
Good video althogh the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion in Babelsberg is definetly better than the Stadion der Freundschaft in Cottbus, it has foldable Floodlights and the Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld of Carl Zeiss Jena is better than the stadium in Erfurt.
USA, UK, Germany and Australia have the best stadiums in the world, in other words let's do Australia next please or when the new stadium open in Sydney
Agreed being his home nation and all. But needs to cover the new SFS/ Allianz Stadium when it opens in September.. and also the Great Southern Screen at SA/ Accor Stadium as well as maybe MCG renos. Given we don't really have a University sports scene in Aus, would love to see a vid of some of the various (mostly Private) High School grounds for Union/ Cricket (NSW and Qld) and AFL/ Cricket (Vic, SA and WA)
Especially in Berlin, Hamburg and Northrhine-Westphalia there's some room for debate. In Berlin i prefer the "Stadion an der Alten Försterei" of FC Union Berlin, in Hamburg I clearly prefer the "Millerntor-Stadion" of FC St. Pauli and NRW just has a lot to offer, in cities like Bochum, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Gelsenkirchen, Essen, even in Wuppertal and Bielefeld...
I guess the Munich Olympic stadium is worth mentioning. Unfortunately the fixation on football makes it economically difficult to survive for these magnificent and in regards to architecture far superior stadiums.
I think the Rheinenergie Stadium from Cologne would have been a better pick for North Rhine Westphalia. Its got nicer aesthetics and the atmosphere outplays even Dortmund.
maybe you can do a video for the NLL(third biggest arena sports league in the world by attendance) arenas for next season since they have a new expansion team being added in Las Vegas
To everyone complaining .....this is just the content providers opinion....Germany has a great selection of stadiums and great football culture.....50 plus 1 is the best example of this...
union's stadium is better than hertha. and the floodlights at hansa are very much what you'd see at quite a few eastern bloc grounds. i could be mistaken here, but i think freiburg's old ground was in the middle of the black forest
Listen, being from Berlin I'm obviously biased towards our old lady, but the Olympiastadion is definetly better. Not in terms of fan experience, but the history and prestige of a stadium has hosted Olympic games, world cup finals and Champions League finals make it so much more compelling. Plus: If not for the fan experience, the architecture is incredible. I'm still in awe everytime we're there.
LMAO, It's a soul-sucking corporate club with plastic fans owned by a company that owns multiple teams worldwide. It's the antithesis of what German football is supposed to be.
In my opinion the best stadium of Saxony is the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion in Dresden. But not cuz of build but cuz of the fans of the football club "SG Dynamo Dresden" and the history of it.
Well best thing about the video is that I learned all English names of our Bundesländer. They are even more complicated than in German and sound absolutely terrible.
How can anyone seriously pick the Volkspark over the Millerntor & The RB Stadium over the Dynamo Stadium. Also might be biased here but Volkswagen Arena does not stand a Chance against Stadion an der Bremer Brücke (or even HDI Arena). Other than that very fun video to watch.
Yes, someone else pointed that out. It had Bremen in the description and so it came up when I searched for Bremen. But the funny thing is I was in Riga when I recorded this video. It's the city that you see out of the window when I mention that I'm near the Baltic Sea.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Sorry haven’t seen the other comment. That’s really funny! And I mean the statue in the video is actually from Bremen and was a gift to Riga, so it’s not completely wrong I guess.
When are you going to do the Premier Leauge and Championship and Leauge one and Leauge 2 stadiums you should also do the Non-Leauge Stadiums in England
I will never understand how someone can prefer soulless modern stadiums over unique old ones. The only stadiums in this list who really look cool are Olympiastadion in Berlin and Steigerwaldstadion in Erfurt.
My bad. It turns out it had Bremen in the description of the video. That's why it came up when I searched for Bremen. I was in Riga when I recorded this, which makes it worse. That was the city you could see at 6:27.
Its a big shame to go for Freiburg over the Stuttgart Stadium. Its very very obviously that Stuttgart has the better and bigger Stadium. Do your research better man!
St. Pauli clearly got ripped here. They got an amazing stadion with the unique feature of a standing area in 3 quarters of the Stadium which leads to an amazing feel!
You really picked Europa Park Stadion and VW Arena over Mercedes Benz Arena and HDI Arena.
HDI is a dump
Was hat der geraucht. Null ahnung ⚪️🔴
@@howgoodistravel Maybe. Hamburger Straße is more interesting than Wolfsburg, too. So no reason to go for Wolfsburgs arena at all.
@@pocketdynamo5787 Braunschweigs stadiums is an athletics stadium.
There are only 2 of these in this vid because nearly every other stadium in this states suck!
@@howgoodistravel I do agree but the proximity to Maschsee provides a nice surrounding. Interior not great tho
It's arguable that the stadiums in Hannover or Braunschweig in Lower Saxony are much more appreciable than this thing in Wolfsburg in my opinion, a town and a club just existing for and with Volkswagen. Eintracht Braunschweig (Hamburger Str., Hamburg Street in English) is by far the most passionate one for me. They are back in the 2nd Bundesliga now. Derbys between Hanover and Braunschweig (Brunswick) are legendary in German football.
My thought exactly. Wolfsburgs stadium may be the most modern one, but it's dull. It doesn't have a character, other than the one in Brunswick, and it's smaller than the one in Hanover. For me, Wolfsburg comes in third or even fourth within Lower Saxony, perhaps even behind Bremer Brücke (Osnabrück).
In my opinion it’s def not brunswicks stadium which is the best cuz it has a track! U r sitting faaar away from the ground which makes it a mid ground! Osnabrück or Wolfsburg r my choices the one has charm and the other one is modern. Hannover is to outdated imo
@@konge1421 Well, your opinion is quite comprehensible, but a running track has almost become a gem today because they are getting so rare after most stadiums were reconstructed or rebuilt in the last two decades (except most stadiums in Italy ;)). But I'm quite sure that the day will come and the Hamburger Str. in Brunswick will be reconstructed as well and the track will be history someday. But that depends on the financial situation of the city and the club, in other words if they can stay up at least in 2. Bundesliga long-term again. 3. Liga and below offers nothing but financial problems in German football. The team of my hometown, Wuppertaler SV, is playing in the 4th tier (Regionalliga West) and the city which is the owner of the stadium is totally debt-ridden, not to mention the club. Reconstructing the stadium (which is actually charming, beautiful and history-charged in my opinion) is a wishful dream, but unthinkable since many years.
the fritz Walter stadion is absolutely stunning. I was there a few years ago and fell in love with it. The stadium looks absolutely massive on the betzeberg, and dominates the city skyline. In my opinion the best looking stadium in the world and a proper football stadium as it should look.
Went there in 98, a few weeks before they won the Bundesliga. It is what a football stadium is supposed to look and I feel really sad about how the past two decades turned out for Kaiserslautern.
Kaiserslautern Fan here: Yes our stadium is great :). It's not the most modern/flashy stadium (anymore) but looks really special with the 3 HUGE stands, the 2 missing corners and the smaller "main-stand" - which just couldn't be built bigger cause of the steep slope behind :D. But the very best part is it's location on the hill, leaving no doubt that football is king there.
I am hoping they can survive the Bundesliga 2 next season, and eventually climb up to the Bundesliga in a few years. I would love to see fritz Walter in the bundesliga again as the fans deserve.
yes, let's hope they can stabilize in BL2. from a "traditional football" standpoint it isn't even too attractive anymore to play in BL1... not many people really care about Wolfsburg, Hoffenheim, Leipzig, Augsburg, Leverkusen, Mainz...
@@bene4577 But that is the mission isn't it. Get teams like Kaiserslautern, Nurnberg, and Hamburg up again to make the bundesliga what it once was.
Always really liked Cologne stadium, would have voted for that but that region has tons of great venues. Your next city stadiums video could be about the North Rhine-Westphalia region even though not really a city it is one big urban metro area
Indeed. Even Rott-Weiss Essen's stadium, who have recently been promoted to the 3.Liga (10 years in fourth German division) is better than a lot of first tier stadiums of a few European countries!
@@isaak4416 RWE back in the professional section 🥳 (German champion of 1955, first German club in the European cup 1955/56).
Also the other clubs that reached the 3rd league are interesting: Bayreuth, Elversberg and Oldenburg.
How can you choose Freiburgs Stadium above Stuttgarts Mercedes Benz Arena, does not get into my head
Because he has good taste
That one and choosing Wolfsburg over Hannover are quite controversial indeed. :D
@@BremerMoewe Ne ich komm nicht drauf was du meinst.
@@BremerMoewe Hahahah alter kann nicht dein Ernst sein. Natürlich liegen Freiburg und Stuttgart beide in Baden Württemberg dachte eigentlich das weiß jeder, krass wie dumm manche menschen sind. Du hättest auch einfach vorher nachgoogeln können als hier deinen blödsinn zu schreiben
@@bene4577 Hannover 96 stadium is pretty, but Wolfsburg's is just... man
OMG WTF Freiburg as the best in Baden-Württemberg? Seriously? You have no plan. Stuttgart has 60K and is much nicer than this boring shit.
No, it's not. It's awful to watch a game there.
@@herbertbisdorf2717 I had a seat on the sideline but behind the goalline, thats how bad it is :-)
BVB fan here. But I'm gonna go with the Veltins Arena in Herne-West.
St. Pauli clearly got ripped here. They got an amazing stadion with the unique feature of a standing area in 3 quarters of the Stadium which leads to an amazing feel!
Tbf they used to have a decent stadium until it got modernized. Facilities are poor there and the atmosphere used to be great but nowadays it just feels like another modern venue. Volkspark is larger, got better facilities and much more history to it, i.e. it’s been the only stadium that hosted a match between east and west Germany, it hosted the first ever Europa league final and so on
Really interesting video! It is cool to learn about these stadiums, some of which I've never heard of. My personal favourite was the Steigerwaldstadion. Keep up the vids!
P.S. Been asking this for about 8 months, please make an Australian suburban football leagues series or video (VFL, SANFL, WAFL.)
Hannover has one of the most beautiful stadiums in Germany and on top of that a world cup arena...and you have chosen Wolfsburg???🤣
I was also scratching my head on that one
I have always like tours videos..fun, lots of information and irony.. Keep on☺️
Thanks! Will do.
"It's like Pittodrie Stadium without the rust" 🤣 they should sell merch with that written on it
I used to live near Pittodrie - it's shockingly bad for Rust!
I'd change Dortmund with Cologne, RB Leipzig with Dresden and Kiel with Lübeck
Wie soll das Stadion von Lüdreck besser sein?
In welcher Welt is Lübeck besser als Kiel?
@@nottherealChickenJoe Stadion Größe, DFB Pokal, Geschichte, Titel und sie spielen 2te LIga
@@JxstNormal Ich habe dir zugestimmt... Lübeck ist mittlerweile nur noch ein Witz. Das Stadion ist eigentlich nur eine Tribüne und selbst die Kieler U23 ist besser...
And most importantly I would change Millerntorstadion with that ugly Volksparkstadion
Come on... In Baden Württemberg it has to be Mercedes Benz Arena, in Berlin die Alte Försterei, in Niedersachsen HDI Arena and in Sachsen Dynamo Dresden
I love your humor. These would be such boring lists if you didn't have some of those great comments.
I would change Leibzig with Dresden. This stadium is INSANE and im not even a fan of Dynamo Dresden. And just like everyone ai dont like RB Leipzig 😅
I agree
Next Canada,Brazil,India,Japan
Funnily enough the now called Red Bull Arena wasn’t even built vor RB Leipzig, as the stadium in it‘s current form is actually 5 years older than the club. Red Bull just decided to buy it from the city and slap it‘s branding all over it.
very sad for Leipzig in my opinion
YESS!!! YOU BROUGHT BACK THE OG BACKROUND MUSIC!!!
Canada next? Looking forward to what you choose for Ontario
I don't live in Canada but am also hoping to see that video as well as one for Spain's autonomous communities or Australian states since our host lives there.
Dresden stadium is much nicer than Leipzig's. Is such a nice looking spacious stadium and the atmosphere is insane.
Good video althogh the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion in Babelsberg is definetly better than the Stadion der Freundschaft in Cottbus, it has foldable Floodlights and the Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld of Carl Zeiss Jena is better than the stadium in Erfurt.
Karli is a small ground, Stadion der Freundschaft is a nice oldschool stadium.
Steigerwaldstadion is also waaay better than the "paradise"
Ernst Abbe is gonna look spectacular after the renovations, but right now I'd still prefer the Erfurt one.
You got Hamburg wrong. Millerntor beats Volkspark easily, it's just the smaller of the two stadiums.
That "donut" isn't named after Berlin and its name is Krapfen.
USA, UK, Germany and Australia have the best stadiums in the world, in other words let's do Australia next please or when the new stadium open in Sydney
He's done loads of vids about Australia
Agreed being his home nation and all.
But needs to cover the new SFS/ Allianz Stadium when it opens in September.. and also the Great Southern Screen at SA/ Accor Stadium as well as maybe MCG renos.
Given we don't really have a University sports scene in Aus, would love to see a vid of some of the various (mostly Private) High School grounds for Union/ Cricket (NSW and Qld) and AFL/ Cricket (Vic, SA and WA)
Especially in Berlin, Hamburg and Northrhine-Westphalia there's some room for debate. In Berlin i prefer the "Stadion an der Alten Försterei" of FC Union Berlin, in Hamburg I clearly prefer the "Millerntor-Stadion" of FC St. Pauli and NRW just has a lot to offer, in cities like Bochum, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Gelsenkirchen, Essen, even in Wuppertal and Bielefeld...
looking at your pop I wonder why you'd prefer the millerntor hahaha
Seriously dude, I have NO idea how he could pick the Olympiastadion, it's on of the worst stadiums in Germany of that size.
Thanx… I enjoy watching your videos
Cheers!
I guess the Munich Olympic stadium is worth mentioning.
Unfortunately the fixation on football makes it economically difficult to survive for these magnificent and in regards to architecture far superior stadiums.
I think the Rheinenergie Stadium from Cologne would have been a better pick for North Rhine Westphalia. Its got nicer aesthetics and the atmosphere outplays even Dortmund.
maybe you can do a video for the NLL(third biggest arena sports league in the world by attendance) arenas for next season since they have a new expansion team being added in Las Vegas
Can u make a video of all the eredivisie stadiums
It's in the works.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums pls make on indian stadiums we need good stadiums too
Germany can't get enough Saxonys apparently
Most of us would acually like to get rid of at least one of them (sometimes) hahaha
Yeah, Saxony-Anhalt should actually be called Eastphalia and Lower Saxony should be called Engern
Wolfsburg?
Come on!
No real City, no real Football-Club, no real Stadium. Even Wolfsburg ignores it.
To everyone complaining .....this is just the content providers opinion....Germany has a great selection of stadiums and great football culture.....50 plus 1 is the best example of this...
what is the name of the piece of music used in this clip?
New Moon Bad Snacks
Fritz-Walter Stadion 💪 LAUTRE!
UFFSTIEG!!! Hatte schon Angst, dass der Mainz nimmt als ich Freiburg > Stuttgart + Wolfsburg > Hannover gesehen hab haha
union's stadium is better than hertha. and the floodlights at hansa are very much what you'd see at quite a few eastern bloc grounds. i could be mistaken here, but i think freiburg's old ground was in the middle of the black forest
Listen, being from Berlin I'm obviously biased towards our old lady, but the Olympiastadion is definetly better. Not in terms of fan experience, but the history and prestige of a stadium has hosted Olympic games, world cup finals and Champions League finals make it so much more compelling. Plus: If not for the fan experience, the architecture is incredible. I'm still in awe everytime we're there.
RB Leipzig is one of the most hated clubs in germany because it has no tradition it is from 2009
LMAO, It's a soul-sucking corporate club with plastic fans owned by a company that owns multiple teams worldwide. It's the antithesis of what German football is supposed to be.
In my opinion the best stadium of Saxony is the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion in Dresden. But not cuz of build but cuz of the fans of the football club "SG Dynamo Dresden" and the history of it.
Well best thing about the video is that I learned all English names of our Bundesländer. They are even more complicated than in German and sound absolutely terrible.
"But in a state that's really just a city, there isn't much competition."
How to make all St. Pauli Fans angry in 1 sentence.
3:45 I assumed you're looking for "squared off" 😁
Are you sure right angleified isn't grammatically correct?
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Only in Angle Saxony
"Don't take this list too seriously." - This means war!!!!!!! 😀
I think a lotta people must've skipped that part.
Freiburg for Baden and Stuttgart for Württemberg I guess?
OSTSEEstadion :D love it
How can anyone seriously pick the Volkspark over the Millerntor & The RB Stadium over the Dynamo Stadium. Also might be biased here but Volkswagen Arena does not stand a Chance against Stadion an der Bremer Brücke (or even HDI Arena). Other than that very fun video to watch.
The Bremen time-lapse is actually not only from a different city but also from a different country. It’s from the Latvian capital Riga.
Yes, someone else pointed that out. It had Bremen in the description and so it came up when I searched for Bremen. But the funny thing is I was in Riga when I recorded this video. It's the city that you see out of the window when I mention that I'm near the Baltic Sea.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Sorry haven’t seen the other comment.
That’s really funny! And I mean the statue in the video is actually from Bremen and was a gift to Riga, so it’s not completely wrong I guess.
Wolfsburg? That must be a joke and the Stadium in Munich looks like a gigant hemorrhoids pillow.
Sorry but freiburg over the mercedes benz arena?
Really, VW Stadium?
Really?
The Millerntor Stadion in Hamburg is arguably better than the Volksparkstadion.
its brown and dirty
Bayern München actually gets hate too in Bayern like in Nürnberg
When are you going to do the Premier Leauge and Championship and Leauge one and Leauge 2 stadiums you should also do the Non-Leauge Stadiums in England
He has done all of them
Hey maybe u can do euroleague stadiums!
Can you please make a video on best stadiums in every Indian state? I'm saying this probably because I'm little biased to cricket 😬
It seems to me that most European stadiums are new, and or big, then the rest are conglomerations of new and old stands. Right!
Can you do your home land next
As a dutch guy, wtf did I watch this?
Can u do a video on germans 3rd League?
I will never understand how someone can prefer soulless modern stadiums over unique old ones. The only stadiums in this list who really look cool are Olympiastadion in Berlin and
Steigerwaldstadion in Erfurt.
I personally don't have a soul, so I can relate to these stadiums.
lmao well done using footage from Riga, Latvia to introduce Bremen
My bad. It turns out it had Bremen in the description of the video. That's why it came up when I searched for Bremen. I was in Riga when I recorded this, which makes it worse. That was the city you could see at 6:27.
MLS stadiums updated
The best stadium in Hamburg is the Millerntor-Stadion of FC St. Pauli.
Millerntor for Hamburg?
"Always touch denmarks bottom"
Ha :=)
LAUTREEE UFFSTIEG
Mainz is way more beautiful then Fritz Walter stadium!
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@@ldeny7396 🤡🤡
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@@CrimsonKobaNakirigumi Plötzlich kommen alle Lautrer aus ihrem Loch gekrochen. wo wart ihr denn vor 2 Jahren alle 😂😂😂
The Stadium in Mainz is much nicer than Kaiserslautern
Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion > Red Bull Arena
Its a big shame to go for Freiburg over the Stuttgart Stadium. Its very very obviously that Stuttgart has the better and bigger Stadium. Do your research better man!
You forgot Mallorca
Do it with Sweden
Leuna-Chemie Stadion beats MDCC arena easily
I think you like the word ostseestadion
Are you really in Rostock right now? 😳
Yay we won
Not to hate on Deutschland but why do they insist on making every stadium unattractive? Even the MLS has better stadiums :/
oh my god, what a fail, the best stadium in the state of saxony is in Dresden, never in Leipzig (btw. Leipzig ist the most hated "club" in the world)
Australia after Canada and Germany?
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Are you crazy?
Volkswagen Arena the best in Lower saxony?
Oh man, you've never arrived hannover.
They stadium is soooooo much better
Ehrenmann
Red Bull. Arena🤢
Olympiastadion Munchen?
the puns SMH SMH SMH
Signal Iduna Park is always a great choie, great video
Westfalenstadion in Dortmund is not really the largest stadium in Germany. It is the third largest. Only comparison by all-seater capacity is fair.
Lautre ♥️🤍♥️🤍
i just say first cuz no one else sayed it haha
Das ist meine Stadt der FCM ist mein Verein 🥳👍🏼🔵⚪️
St. Pauli clearly got ripped here. They got an amazing stadion with the unique feature of a standing area in 3 quarters of the Stadium which leads to an amazing feel!