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The Commerzbank-Arena is a sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Commonly known by its original name, Waldstadion ("Forest Stadium"), the stadium opened in 1925. The stadium has been upgraded several times since then; the most recent remodelling was its redevelopment as a football-only stadium in preparation for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup. With a capacity of 51,500 spectators, it is among the ten largest football stadiums in Germany. The stadium was one of the nine venues of 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and hosted four matches including the final.

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  • Commerzbank-Arena ist seit dem 1. Juli 2005 die offizielle Bezeichnung des Waldstadions in Frankfurt am Main. Es liegt südlich des Mains im Frankfurter Stadtwald im Stadtteil Sachsenhausen-Süd. Das 1925 eröffnete, seither mehrfach modernisierte Stadion wurde anlässlich der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2006 von 2002 bis 2005 als reines Fußballstadion neu errichtet. Mit einem Fassungsvermögen von 51.500 Zuschauern gehört es zu den zehn größten Fußballstadien in Deutschland. Die Einweihung der neuen Arena fand am 15. Juni 2005 mit dem Eröffnungsspiel des Konföderationen-Pokals, Deutschland gegen Australien, statt.
  • The Commerzbank-Arena is a sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Commonly known by its original name, Waldstadion ("Forest Stadium"), the stadium opened in 1925. The stadium has been upgraded several times since then; the most recent remodelling was its redevelopment as a football-only stadium in preparation for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup. With a capacity of 51,500 spectators, it is among the ten largest football stadiums in Germany. The stadium was one of the nine venues of 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and hosted four matches including the final.
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  • FIFA World Cup Stadium, Frankfurt
  • Waldstadion
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  • Sportpark Stadion Frankfurt am Main Gesellschaft für Projektentwicklungen mbH
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  • Fußball: 51.500
  • Konzerte: 65.000
  • Sitzplatzkapazität: 48.500
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  • 1925(xsd:integer)
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  • Commerzbank-Arena
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  • 81(xsd:integer)
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  • 4080.0
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  • Waldstadion
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  • Commerzbank-Arena
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  • landmark
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  • Commerzbank-Arena
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  • DE-HE
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  • 1.5E8
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  • 2(xsd:double)
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