Borussia-Park, Association football stadium in Mönchengladbach, Germany.
Borussia-Park is a two-tiered football stadium in Mönchengladbach where spectators enjoy clear sightlines from every seat. The venue holds around 54,000 for league matches and features a fully covered roof.
Construction of the stadium began in 2002 and finished in 2004, replacing the older Bökelbergstadion that had served the club for decades. The opening marked a new chapter for the club with updated facilities and improved comfort for spectators.
The name honors Borussia Mönchengladbach, the football club that has called this stadium home since opening. Visitors experience the deep connection between the supporters and their team, making this a place where football passion shapes the entire atmosphere.
The stadium sits near the A61 motorway with ample parking, making it easy to arrive by car. Regular shuttle buses from Mönchengladbach central station connect the venue to the city, allowing smooth access even without a vehicle.
The stadium adapts its capacity to different match types, with seating configurations adjusted based on the event being hosted. This flexibility allows it to equally support large league matches and international tournament formats.
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