Home to Eintracht Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park is located in Frankfurt, Germany and can welcome 58,000 fans. Look forward to 22 upcoming events at Deutsche Bank Park - up next is Eintracht Frankfurt vs Riga FC | Europa League on October 24, 2024. Get your hands on Deutsche Bank Park tickets via SeatPick today!
The Deutsche Bank Park address is Mörfelder Landstraße 362, 60528, Frankfurt, Germany.
Deutsche Bank Park was built in 1925.
The next event taking place at Deutsche Bank Park will be Eintracht Frankfurt vs Riga FC | Europa League on October 24, 2024. We're providing tickets from $111 at SeatPick.
The Deutsche Bank Park capacity is 58,000.
Deutsche Bank Park ticket prices will vary according to the particular event and your chosen seat. At present, our cheapest tickets are for Eintracht Frankfurt vs SV Werder Bremen on November 23, 2024, with options available from $65. On SeatPick, the average price among all our Deutsche Bank Park listings is $440.
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The designated area for visiting fans is in the East Stand at Deutsche Bank Park. To get tickets among the away fans, make your way to an event page and opt for the 'Away' filter so as to zero in on away tickets only.
Fans can start passing through the turnstiles approximately two hours before kick-off. Most of the Eintracht Frankfurt supporters don't make their way into the stadium too early.
Deutsche Bank Park has a capacity of 46,000.
Home Team: Eintracht Frankfurt
Capacity: 58,000
Built: 1925
Address: Mörfelder Landstraße 362, 60528
City: Frankfurt
Country: Germany
Phone Number: +4969238080121
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Website https://www.deutschebankpark.de
Deutsche Bank Park (known as Frankfurt Arena for the Euro 2024 tournament) is one of the oldest professional football grounds in Germany.
It was one of 12 match venues at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, setting the scene for a tight quarter-final clash between Brazil and France, and it is also set to host five matches at Euro 2024.
Originally called Waldstadion, this stadium first opened back in 1925 and it has been the home ground of Eintracht Frankfurt ever since.
After several renovations over the years, Deutsche Bank Park has a current capacity of 58,000.
Deutsche Bank Park, under the name Frankfurt Arena, was one of 10 venues chosen to host fixtures at the Euro 2024 finals held in Germany.
The stadium hosted four games during the Euro 2024 group stage followed by a Round of 16 tie.