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  1. The Waldstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈvalt.ʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ, Forest Stadium), currently known as Deutsche Bank Park for sponsorship purposes, is a retractable roof sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. The home stadium of the football club Eintracht Frankfurt, it was opened in 1925.

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  5. Sep 13, 2024 · With a capacity of 51,500 for Eintracht Frankfurt home games, Deutsche Bank Park is the tenth-biggest stadium in Germany. Deutsche Bank Park also hosts international matches and American Football games, where the capacity is reduced to 48,500.

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  6. Key facts. Club: Eintracht Frankfurt | Opening: 2005 | Capacity: 51,500 (9,300 standing) History and description. Deutsche Bank Park, previously known as Commerzbank-Arena, got built in the place of the old Waldstadion.

  7. NAME: Eintracht Frankfurt. NICKNAME: The Eagles. FOUNDED: 8th March 1899. TRADITIONAL COLOURS: Black and Red. LOCAL RIVALRY: FSV Frankfurt. Ground Factfile. CAPACITY: 51,500 (9,300 standing for league matches) RECORD ATTENDANCE: 81,000 vs. FK Pirmasens, May 23, 1959. ADDRESS: Mörfelder Landstraße 362, Frankfurt, Germany. YEAR OPENED: 21 May 1925.

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