Stadium Information
Deutsche Bank Park, home of Eintracht Frankfurt, is one of Germany’s most atmospheric and versatile stadiums. Opened in 1925 and extensively redeveloped ahead of the 2006 World Cup, the venue sits within Frankfurt’s Stadtwald forest area and blends historic foundations with modern infrastructure.
The stadium features a distinctive retractable roof and a football-specific bowl that intensifies crowd noise. With a Bundesliga capacity of just over fifty-one thousand, the arena uses a natural grass pitch reinforced for frequent use across domestic, European and international fixtures.
Matchdays at Deutsche Bank Park are defined by intensity and colour. Eintracht supporters gather across nearby parks and transport hubs before filling the stands, with the Nordwestkurve driving relentless vocal support. The acoustics, enhanced by the roof structure, create one of the loudest environments in the Bundesliga, particularly on European nights.
The stadium offers wide concourses, efficient entry points and a strong range of food and drink options typical of top-tier German
venues. Night matches showcase the stadium’s lighting and enclosed feel to full effect.
The venue is served by S-Bahn services via Frankfurt Stadion station, regional rail links and major road access from the A3 and A5 motorways, with park-and-ride facilities supporting large crowds. Accessibility features include step-free routes, lifts, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets and dedicated assistance teams. The surrounding forest setting provides space for crowd management and fan gathering. For Eintracht Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park is a fortress, combining tradition, scale and one of the most passionate fan cultures in German football.
