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| Venues: |
| CITY |
ORIGINAL STADIUM |
WORLD CUP 2006 STADIUM
NAMES |
HOST CLUB(S) |
CAPACITY |
| Berlin |
Olympia stadion |
Olympia stadion |
Hertha BSC
Berlin |
77,176 |
| Dortmund |
Signal Iduna
Park |
FIFA World
Cup Stadium, Dortmund |
Borussia Dortmund |
64,000 |
| Frankfurt |
Commerzbank-Arena |
FIFA World
Cup Stadium, Frankfurt |
Eintracht Frankfurt |
50,132 |
| Gelsenkirchen |
Veltins-Arena
FIFA |
World Cup Stadium,
Gelsenkirchen |
FC Schalke
04 |
53,804 |
| Hamburg |
AOL Arena |
FIFA World
Cup Stadium, Hamburg |
Hamburger SV |
51,055 |
| Hanover (Hannover) |
AWD-Arena |
FIFA World
Cup Stadium, Hanover |
Hannover 96 |
44,652 |
| Kaiserslautern |
Fritz-Walter-Stadion |
Fritz-Walter-Stadion |
1 FC. Kaiserslautern |
41,170 |
| Cologne (Koln) |
RheinEnergieStadion |
FIFA World
Cup Stadium, Cologne |
1. FC Koln |
46,120 |
| Leipzig |
Zentralstadion |
Zentralstadion |
FC Sachsen
Leipzig |
44,199 |
| Munich (Munchen) |
Allianz Arena |
FIFA World
Cup Stadium, Munich |
Bayern Munchen,
TSV 1860 M?nchen |
66,000 |
| Nuremberg (Nurnberg) |
Franken-Stadion |
Franken-Stadion |
1. FC Nurnberg |
41,926 |
| The match schedule for the 2006 FIFA World
Cup Germany has been finalised and is given below. The 18th
FIFA World Cup finals will take place between 9 June and 9 July
2006 in 12 German cities. The tournament will kick off with
the opening game in M?nchen (Munich), while the new world champions
will be crowned after the final in Berlin. The semi-finals will
be played in Dortmund and M?nchen, with the third place play-off
contested in Stuttgart.
According to the official match schedule for the 2006 FIFA
World Cup, eight stadiums will each stage five matches, with
the four largest venues (Berlin, Dortmund, M?nchen, Stuttgart)
all hosting a sixth. The decision was taken by the Organising
Committee for the FIFA World Cup at a meeting on 3 December
2003 in Frankfurt, concurring with the recommendations of
the Organising Committee Germany.
Each host venue will stage four group games featuring eight
different teams. No team will play in the same stadium twice
in the group stage. Furthermore, each venue will welcome two
'seeded teams' in the group stage, ie the highest ranked teams
in the current FIFA World Ranking at the time.
The final draw to determine the groups in the tournament
will take place in Leipzig on 09th December 2005.
Organising Committee President Franz Beckenbauer told the
press that we had arrived at a division which all 12 host
cities would be happy with. "The games will be evenly
distributed across the entire country. The FIFA World Cup
will be going to almost every region," he said.
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