Bundesliga Stadiums Then & Now

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Published 2017-12-06
This is a video which shows comparison between old and new Bundesliga stadiums and the difference between the look of stadiums then and now, be it the same stadium or different stadium in the past. You will find out how the famous stadiums such as Olympiastadion, Westfalenstadion looked in the past and what was the previous stadium of Bayern Munich before Allianz Arena.
Bundesliga Stadien alt und neu. Vergleich alte und neue Bundesligastadien.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MartinA-li3zj
    Omg Bayern Munich’s is two different locations olimpiastadion is still there. I have been there
  • @manmanman2000
    I've been in the Allian Arena a couple of times and it's a great stadium but the feeling and atmosphere in the old Olympia Stadium was on another level.
  • @entendev8081
    Leverkusen Stadion wasn’t called BayArena 1958. It was called “Ulrich Haberland Stadion
  • When i saw Stuttgart on the list, i had to look on the date of this Video 😂😂😂😂
  • There were several wrong names: 'Hannover then' was Niedersachsenstadion, 'Stuttgart then' was Neckarstadion, 'Frankfurt then' was Waldstadion, 'Leipzig then' was Zentralstadion and 'Freiburg then' was Dreisamstadion. 'Dortmund now' is Signal Iduna Park.
  • @Centa92
    WTF Leipzig, that shitty marketing club didn't even exist when the old stadium was there. Neither its name was Red Bull Arena. It was called Zentralstadion.
  • @ClemensAlive
    Freiburg will have their new stadium from next season on. It is beautiful :)
  • @KKalle667
    In the most cases, there is a difference between then and now because the stadiums are different. For example Munich Olympiastadium (is still alive) and Allianz Arena. So you compare apples and pears. In Cologne there was built a new stadium at the same place where old one was. Then you have got a real comparision. But it is anyway a nice video. ;-)
  • @recruitmentch
    01:52. I was very lucky to visit the Olympastadion and see my team Milan win there. From an architectural and aesthetic point of view, it really was a wonderfully unique stadium.
  • @Brauiz90
    3:03 das Zentralstadion von 1954 gegen die Red Bull Arena, welche 2005 als Zentralstadion (für den Confed-Cup und dieWM 2006) neu gebaut wurde. Das ehemalige Zentralstadion hatte auch den Namen "Stadion der 100.000", weil es bis zu 100.000 Zuschauer fasste.