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Borussia Dortmund, Borussia
Munchengladbach, Eintracht Frankfurt, FC Koln, Hamburger SV, Hannover 96, Hansa Rostock, Hertha Berlin, Kaiserslautern, SC Freiburg, Schalke 04, TSV 1860 Munchen, VfB Stuttgart,
VfL Bochum, VfL Wolfsburg, Werder Bremen.
Fixtures
and Results - League
Table.
Bayer 04 Leverkusen:
The official Bayer Leverkusen website, in English.
BayArena:
Regardless if youre a Bayer 04 fan or just interested in football in general, a look
behind the scenes at the BayArena will be a memorable and educational experience.
Bundesliga -
Bayer Leverkusen:
Latest Bayer Leverkusen news, in German.
Getting to the Stadium:
Possession of a match ticket entitles you to use all public transport run by the
Rhein-Sieg local authority, for the purpose of getting to or from the BayArena on match
days.
Leverkusner Marktplatz:
The tourism section on Leverkusen is only available in German.
Lindner
Hotel BayArena:
Germany's first and only stadium hotel, the Lindner Hotel BayArena, is located at the
north stand of the Bayer 04 Leverkusen soccer stadium. All rooms come with a view into the
stadium itself -- what more could you want.
FC Bayern:
The official Bayern Munich website.
Bundesliga -
Bayern Munchen:
Latest Bayern Munich news, in German.
Munich Tourist Office:
Munich Tourist Office, Sendlinger Str. 1, D-80331 Munich.
Olympic Park:
Bayern Munich play at the Olympiapark. Sightseeing tours available.
Dortmund is the economic and cultural center of Westphalia.
Borussia Dortmund:
The official Borussia Dortmund website.
Bundesliga -
Borussia Dortmund:
Latest Borussia Dortmund news, in German.
Dortmund:
The official Dortmund city information system.
Dortmund Airport:
Flughafen Dortmund is east of the city with good road connections. By public transport,
take the U47 from Dortmund Hauptbahnhof to Aplerbeck and change for bus 440 to the
airport. Alternatively, take the C41 from Bahnhof Unna.
Getting to Westfalenstadion:
Westfallen Stadium is conveniently located on the U46 and U45 end stations - take the U45
from Dortmund Hauptbahnhof.
NordRhein-Westfalen Tourismus:
Discover the eleven travel regions of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Westfalenstadion:
Built in 1974 for the World Cup, the Westfalenstadion is one of Europe's most beautiful
football arenas. The stadium was the German Football Association's (DFB) trump card in its
application to host the final rounds of the 2006 World Cup.
Borussia
Moenchengladbach:
The official Borussia Moenchengladbach website.
Boekelbergstadion:
Borussia Moenchengladbach's stadium, until the summer of 2004.
Bundesliga
- Borussia Moenchengladbach:
Latest Gladbach news, in German.
Hennes Weisweiler Allee:
Borussia Mochengladbach's new stadium (from 2004/05).
Moenchengladbach:
For over two thousand years, the major roads from Cologne, Aachen and Nijmegen have come
together in this city. One of Moenchengladbach's strengths is its exellent accessibility
by road, bus and train. The tourist office is at Bismarckstrasse 23.
Eintracht Frankfurt:
The official Eintracht Frankfurt website.
Bundesliga -
Eintracht Frankfurt:
Latest Eintracht Frankfurt news, in German.
Festhalle Messe Frankfurt:
Built in 1909, the Festhalle Messe Frankfurt (Messe Frankfurt Festival Hall) was
considered an epoch-making architectural structure with its unsupported dome construction
made of steel and glass.
Frankfurt Online:
Web community devoted to discussion on Frankfurt.
Frankfurt Tourism:
Frankfurt is a city full of contrasts, a fascinating blend of pulsating metropolis and
tranquil village, and it has much to offer to inhabitants and visitors alike.
Frankfurter
Waldstadion:
The venue for the 2006 FIFA World Cup
matches in Frankfurt.
Getting
to Frankfurt:
Frankfurt is located in the centre of a dense network of autobahns and is one of Germany's
most important traffic junctions. The city has one of the busiest railway stations in Germany and also Europe's largest continental airport.
1.
FC Koln:
The official FC Koln website.
Bundesliga - FC Koln:
Latest FC Koln news, in German.
Cologne Tourist Office:
Founded by the Romans, Cologne is the oldest of the major German cities and still
characterized by its 2000 years of history.
Kon Bonn Airport:
A change of name and a vibrant appearance reflect the dynamism that has transformed the
airport since the successful launch of the low-cost carriers.
RheinEnergieStadion Koln:
As well as being the home of FC Koln, the Rhein Energie Stadion is also used for open-air
concerts and will host matches during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Hamburger SV:
The official Hamburger SV website - in English, German and Japanese.
AOL Arena:
Hamburg's stadium - virtual tour.
Bundesliga - Hamburger
SV:
Latest Hamburg news, in German.
Hamburg:
Hamburg is the cultural and commercial center of Northern Germany.
Hamburg Airport:
Hamburg Airport will have a direct rail connection to the city centre in 2007. Until then,
the nearest subway and suburban railway station, Ohlsdorf, is served by suburban rail
lines S1 and S11 and the subway line U1; all of these will take you to or from the main
station, Hauptbahnhof, or Jungfernstieg (city centre).
Hamburg Tourist Board:
Hamburg is a modern metropolis with style and tradition beautifully located the Elbe and
Alster Rivers.
Hannoverscher
Sport-Verein von 1896:
The official Hannover 96 website.
AWD-Arena:
Hannover's showcase stadium for the 2006
World Cup Finals.
Bundesliga - Hannover 96:
Latest Hannover news, in German.
Getting to AWD-Arena:
If you're travelling from Dortmund or Berlin, leave the A2 at Hannover-Herrenhausen and
head towards the city. From Hamburg and Bremen, leave the A7 at Hannover-Anderten and
continue on the B65 to Hannover. There's parking for 5,000 cars at the stadium. If you're
using public transport take tram 3, 7 or 9 (towards Wettbergen,
Wallensteinstr. or Empelde) and get off at Waterloo. From there it's a short
walk to the stadium.
Hannover Online:
Things to see and do in Hannover.
Hannover Regional Tourism Association:
Water, mountains, forests, heaths or the flair of attractive cities like Hannover, Celle,
Stadthagen, Peine or Hildesheim there is a great deal to see every day in the
Hannover Region.
Hansa
Rostock:
The official Hansa Rostock website.
Bundesliga - Hansa
Rostock:
Latest Hansa Rostock news, in German.
Getting to Rostock's Ostseestadion:
How to get to Rostock's Ostseestadion, by car or public transport.
Intercity
Hotel Rostock:
Located near Rostock Station, this is the hotel of choice when visiting Rostock. Clean,
comfortable and very good value, you'll even get a free pass to use on the city's public
transportation.
Ostseestadion:
Virtual panoramas of the Ostssestadion -- home of Hansa Rostock.
Rostock:
Rostock, the largest city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, is beautifully situated on Germany's
East Sea coast.
Warnem�nde:
While in Rostock, you really should visit this nearby seaside resort; even in winter.
Hertha BSC:
The official Hertha Berlin website, in English.
Berlin Airports:
All you need to know if you're flying into Berlin.
Berlin Tourist Information:
Read about Berlin's history and find out what's happening in the capital today.
Bundesliga -
Hertha Berlin:
Latest Hertha Berlin news, in German.
Olympiastadion Berlin:
Berlin's Olympic Stadium, designed by architect Werner March, was built between 1934 and
1936 for the '36 Olympic Games. Under renovation,
the Olympic Stadium will be used for the 2006 World Cup Finals.
1. FC Kaiserslautern:
The official Kaiserslautern website.
Bundesliga -
Kaiserslautern:
Latest Kaiserslautern news, in German.
Kaiserslautern
- The Town:
From 1950 to 1955, Kaiserslautern developed into the largest US military community outside
the United States. Kaiserslautern is also called "K-town" among the American
population in this area.
Hohenecken Castle:
There is archeological evidence that the mountaintop on which Hohenecken Castle sits was
fortified even in Roman times.
The
Fritz Walter Stadium:
The venue for the 2006 FIFA World Cup
matches in Kaiserslautern.
SC Freiburg:
The official SC Freiburg website.
Bundesliga - SC Freiburg:
Latest SC Freiburg news, in German.
Dreisamstadion Freiburg:
From Hauptbahnhof, travel across town on tram line 1, in the direction of Littenweiler, to
R�merhof. From here it's about three minutes by foot to the stadium. If you're travelling
by car, leave the A5 at the Freiburg-Mitte exit and continue in the direction of
Donaueschingen. Car parking at the stadium is limited, so follow the P+R directions.
Freiburg Fur Alle:
Take the online virtual tour of Freiburg.
Stadt Freiburg:
Find out more about the sunny Schwarzwald metropolis near the borders of France and Switzerland.
FC Schalke 04:
The official Schalke 04 website.
Arena AufSchalke:
As well as being the home of Schalke 04, the AufShalke Arena is also used for concerts and
will stage a selection of 2006 World
Cup matches. Exit the A2 at Gelsenkirchen Buer or the A42 at Gelsenkirchen Schalke.
Bundesliga - FC
Schalke:
Latest Schalke news, in German.
Gelsenkirchen:
List of hotels, general information and special information on all the latest events in
Gesenkirchen. If you can read German, ask for their excellent booklet on Gelsenkirchen for
tourists entitled: Wer h�tte das gedacht! This gives you all the basic information on the
town and takes you along eight different theme routes.
TSV
M�nchen von 1860:
The official TSV 1680 M�nchen website. Interestingly there's a Chinese version but not an
English one.
Allianz Arena:
Munich's landmark Olympic Stadium has long stood
as a symbol of the city around the world. Now, the Allianz Arena is set to establish a new
milestone in modern architecture as TSV 1860 and FC Bayern form a coalition to construct a
new stadium for their teams.
Bundesliga - 1860
M�nchen:
Latest 1860 Munich news, in German.
Munich Tourist Office:
Munich Tourist Office, Sendlinger Str. 1, D-80331 Munich.
VfB Stuttgart:
The official VfB Stuttgart website.
Bundesliga - VfB
Stuttgart:
Latest Stuttgart news, in German.
Flughafen Stuttgart:
How to get to, and from, Stuttgart airport.
Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion:
How to get to Stuttgart's stadium.
Messe Stuttgart:
Trade fairs and exhibitions in Stuttgart.
Stuttgart City Guide:
General information for visitors to Stuttgart.
Stuttgart Tourist:
Sights and attractions in Stuttgart.
Bochum is in the centre of the Ruhr-Area.
VfL
Bochum 1848:
The official VfL Bochum website.
Bochum Tourism and Culture:
Things to see and do in and around Bochum. There's also a tourist information office at
the main station (Hauptbahnhof).
Bundesliga - VfL Bochum:
Latest VfL Bochum news, in German.
Ruhrstadion
Bochum:
If you're driving, follow the A40 until the Ruhrstadion exit. Alternatively, trams S308
and S318 stop directly opposite the Ruhrstadion.
VfL Wolfsburg:
The official VfL Wolfsburg website.
AutoSphere:
The virtual theme world of Autostadt concerns itself with topics and phenomena related to
automobility.
Bundesliga - VfL
Wolfsburg:
Latest VfL Wolfsburg news, in German.
Getting to Wolfsburg's
Volkswagen Arena:
The best way to get to Wolfsburg's stadium is on the A2 motorway. At the K�nigslutter
intersection, take the A39 to the Weyhausener Knoten exit and follow the B188 to marked
parking areas.
Volkswagen Arena:
Wolfsburg's state of the art football stadium.
Wolfsburg City Map:
Interactive map of Volkswagen Stadt - or Gulfsburg to the marketing men.
Wolfsburg Tourismus:
Besides Salzgitter-Lebenstedt and Eisenh�ttenstadt, Wolfsburg is the only city in Germany
that was planned in the 20th century - just to give the employees of a gigantic new
automobile factory a home.
Bremen is located in north-west Germany.
SV Werder Bremen:
The official SV Werder Bremen website.
Bremen Tourism:
Bremen is steeped in more than 1,200 years of history. Several buildings, streets and
squares have shaped this old Hanseatic city, while much of its centuries-old heritage has
been retained.
Bundesliga -
Werder Bremen:
Latest Werder Bremen news, in German.
Wesserstadion:
The home of Werder Bremen is also used for national games, athletics and concerts.
Bundesliga.de:
The official Bundesliga website.
Deutscher Fussball Bund:
The official website of the German Football Association.
Kicker:
German sports magazine with extensive football coverage.
Champions League - UEFA Cup.
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