Borussia-Park

Capacity
54,057
Year Opened
2004
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Borussia Mönchengladbach
City
Mönchengladbach
Coordinates
51.1746,6.3854
Country
Germany
Sport
football
Continent
Europe

Stadium Information

Borussia-Park, home of Borussia Mönchengladbach, is a modern football stadium set on the outskirts of the city near the Dutch border. Opened in 2004, the venue replaced the historic Bökelbergstadion and marked a shift toward contemporary Bundesliga infrastructure.

With a capacity of just over fifty-four thousand, Borussia-Park features a natural grass pitch and a compact bowl with steep stands that ensure strong sightlines and consistent acoustics. The stadium’s asymmetrical roofline and open concourses give it a clean, functional appearance suited to large crowds. Matchdays at Borussia-Park are energetic and well-organised. Supporters arrive early, gathering in surrounding fan zones and plazas before filling the stands.

Inside, the Nordkurve provides the vocal backbone, generating sustained noise that carries across the stadium. The venue handles large attendances efficiently, with wide concourses and clear circulation routes. Food and drink offerings follow Bundesliga traditions, served quickly to minimise queues, while hospitality areas offer panoramic views of the pitch.

Access to the stadium is primarily by road, with extensive parking available around the site, complemented by shuttle services from the city centre and nearby rail stations on matchdays. Accessibility features include step-free routes, lifts, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets and dedicated assistance staff.

The surrounding area is largely open land, allowing smooth crowd management before and after matches. For Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia-Park represents a modern home that supports the club’s strong supporter culture and long-standing presence in the Bundesliga.