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All Bundesliga Stadiums for the 2025–26 Season – From Giants to Hidden Gems!

by arlind
June 12, 2025
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The 2025–26 Bundesliga season is here, and it brings fresh excitement — not just on the pitch, but also in the stands. Two legendary clubs are back where they belong: 1. FC Köln and Hamburger SV. After battling their way out of the 2. Bundesliga, both clubs return with rich history, passionate fanbases, and iconic stadiums that will light up Germany’s top flight once again.

From the roaring Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund to the charming Voith-Arena in Heidenheim, the Bundesliga offers a beautiful mix of football temples and intimate homes of football. Whether you’re a local fan or a traveling groundhopper, here’s your ultimate guide to all 18 Bundesliga stadiums for the 2025–26 season — with some fun facts to impress your mates!


1. WWK Arena – FC Augsburg

📍 Augsburg | 👥 Capacity: 30,660

A cozy yet modern stadium, WWK Arena is Germany’s first climate-neutral football stadium! Opened in 2009, it’s designed to maximize atmosphere, especially in the south stand — where the club’s loudest fans sing week in, week out.


2. Stadion An der Alten Försterei – Union Berlin

📍 Berlin | 👥 Capacity: 22,012

Credits: bz-berlin.de

This is the Bundesliga’s most fan-built stadium — literally! Supporters helped rebuild it in 2009. With its old-school charm and standing terraces, it feels more like a fortress than a football ground. Just pure football soul.


3. Weserstadion – Werder Bremen

📍 Bremen | 👥 Capacity: 42,100

Credits: weserstadion.de

Located right on the Weser River, this stadium offers one of the most scenic walks to a match. You can even arrive by boat! Inside, it’s a fortress of green and white, and it hums with the club’s proud tradition.


4. Signal Iduna Park – Borussia Dortmund

📍 Dortmund | 👥 Capacity: 81,365

Europe’s biggest stand? That’s the legendary Yellow Wall, with over 25,000 standing fans. It’s loud. It’s emotional. It’s electric. This is not just a stadium — it’s a pilgrimage for football fans across the world.


5. Deutsche Bank Park – Eintracht Frankfurt

📍 Frankfurt | 👥 Capacity: 58,000

Known for its party-like atmosphere, this stadium turns into a black-and-white sea every home game. It also hosted some epic Europa League nights — and those flares? Legendary.


6. Europa-Park Stadion – SC Freiburg

📍 Freiburg im Breisgau | 👥 Capacity: 34,700

One of the Bundesliga’s newest stadiums (opened in 2021), it’s sleek, sustainable, and surrounded by the beautiful Black Forest. Freiburg’s clever play style is matched by a stadium that’s small, but mighty.


7. Volksparkstadion – Hamburger SV

📍 Hamburg | 👥 Capacity: 57,000

A true football cathedral. Back in the Bundesliga, HSV brings their massive fanbase and a stadium filled with memories — including a World Cup semi-final in 2006. The city has missed top-flight nights here. Now they’re back.


8. Voith-Arena – 1. FC Heidenheim

📍 Heidenheim | 👥 Capacity: 15,000

Credits: FC Heidenheim

The smallest ground in the league, but packed with heart. Voith-Arena is the ultimate “David vs Goliath” venue — small in size, but big in ambition. If you want an underdog story, Heidenheim is your club.


9. PreZero Arena – TSG Hoffenheim

📍 Sinsheim | 👥 Capacity: 30,150

Credits: TSG Hoffenheim

A tech-savvy stadium in the middle of wine country. Clean, efficient, and modern — just like Hoffenheim’s rise in the league. Bonus: The club museum features incredible 3D holograms!


10. RheinEnergieStadion – 1. FC Köln

📍 Cologne | 👥 Capacity: 49,698

A carnival in red and white. With their famous goat mascot Hennes and some of the league’s most loyal fans, Köln’s home is always bouncing. Expect songs, flares, and plenty of Kölsch beer.


11. Red Bull Arena – RB Leipzig

📍 Leipzig | 👥 Capacity: 47,800

A stadium built inside an older one — the Red Bull Arena is truly unique. A symbol of modern football’s growth, it’s sleek, fast-paced, and full of energy (pun intended). Also: Their light shows are worth staying after full time!


12. BayArena – Bayer Leverkusen

📍 Leverkusen | 👥 Capacity: 30,210

Tight, compact, and right on top of the pitch. BayArena is designed for attacking football — perfect for a team like Leverkusen, who have become one of Europe’s most exciting clubs in recent seasons.


13. Mewa Arena – Mainz 05

📍 Mainz | 👥 Capacity: 33,305

A friendly atmosphere and the loudest fans in red and white — Mainz punches above its weight. Look for the huge Mainz flag waving in the west stand. Fun fact: their ultras are known for their creative protest banners.


14. Borussia-Park – Borussia Mönchengladbach

📍 Mönchengladbach | 👥 Capacity: 54,042

Credits: Borussia Mönchengladbach

A traditional stadium for a traditional club. Borussia-Park is big, green, and proud — home to some of the loudest fans in western Germany. And don’t forget the epic drumbeats that echo through the ground.


15. Allianz Arena – Bayern Munich

📍 Munich | 👥 Capacity: 75,000

Credits: ceetiz.com

One of Europe’s most recognizable stadiums thanks to its glowing, color-changing exterior. Inside, it’s all about dominance — both on and off the field. Bayern rarely lose here… and for good reason.


16. Millerntor-Stadion – FC St. Pauli

📍 Hamburg | 👥 Capacity: 29,546

Welcome to the punk rock capital of football. Political, rebellious, and fiercely loyal — St. Pauli’s stadium is a must-visit. Graffiti on the walls, skull-and-crossbones everywhere, and a vibe like no other.


17. MHPArena – VfB Stuttgart

📍 Stuttgart | 👥 Capacity: 60,058

Formerly known as Mercedes-Benz Arena, the MHPArena is a sleek venue packed with history. Stuttgart’s ultras fill the Cannstatter Kurve with flags, chants, and smoke. A southern powerhouse.


18. Volkswagen Arena – VfL Wolfsburg

📍 Wolfsburg | 👥 Capacity: 28,917

Modern, compact, and built with the precision you’d expect from a car town. Wolfsburg’s home has one of the best family zones in the league — and a super sleek glass exterior that shines at night.


From the thundering Yellow Wall to the beer-fueled joy of Cologne or the gritty charm of Union Berlin, every stadium tells its own story. Whether you’re watching from afar or planning a German football tour, these venues promise unforgettable moments in the 2025–26 season.

Which one are you most excited to visit? Let us know in the comments — or start planning your Bundesliga bucket list now!

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