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Commerzbank Arena FrankfurtThe Commerzbank-Arena (also historically known as Waldstadion) is a 52,300 seat stadium in Frankfurt, Germany, that is primarily used for football and American football. It is the home of the Eintracht Frankfurt and Frankfurt Galaxy. The Waldstadion was first opened in 1925 and during World War II it was also used for political events.
It has been named "Commerzbank-Arena" since July 2005. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the stadium was called "FIFA WM Stadion Frankfurt" (in English, "FIFA World Cup Stadium Frankfurt"). Large modifications were made for the tournament with the stadium being nearly completely rebuilt and modernized. Now it is one of Germany's biggest stadiums and there have already been some important events in last year, such as the finale of the Confederations Cup. One modification involved suspending a large four-sided structure over the stadium with large screens on each side for the crowds to see. On sunny days this creates a large shadow on the pitch, making it more difficult to watch matches via television because the cameras have to adjust between the light dark areas of the pitch. During the Korea Republic vs Togo match the roof was closed over the stadium, despite the weather being dry and sunny, presumably to shade the whole pitch and avoid the effects of the shadow. This decision was criticised by some because it meant the stadium became very hot and humid on an already hot and humid day. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerzbank-Arena Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerzbank-Arena Category: football - soccer stadium football premier league
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