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The 2006 World Cup will be played here on June 10, Germany vs. Costa Rica, and on June 15, Tunisia will play Saudi Arabia.
June 19 Brazil vs. Australia.
June 22 Ivory Coast vs. Serbia and Montenegro.
June 24 Quarterfinals.
July 6 Semi-finals.
In June 2005, the Allianz Arena was completed and put into use. The opening match between FC Munich 1860 and Nuremberg was followed by matches between FC Bayern Munich and the German national team and FC Bayern Munich and FC 1860 Munich.
On 30 April 2005, after the completion of the Allianz Arena, on 31 May 2005, Bayern Munich played a match against the German national team as one of the two official opening matches at the newly inaugurated Allianz Arena. The match was approved by the Board of Management of the German Football Association (DFB) and the German Football Federation (DFL), which launched a scheme to recognise clubs that have made an outstanding contribution to the national team. In the match, Bayern Munich had the upper hand and eventually won with a score of 4-2.
In 2007, Munich 1860 relinquished ownership of the Allianz Arena due to financial problems and sold its shares to Bayern. Since then, there has been only one owner at the Allianz Arena.
On May 19, 2012, the 2011-2012 UEFA Champions League final will be held at the Allianz Arena, and the Champions League final is Bayern Munich and the Premier League powerhouse Blues Chelsea, but unfortunately Bayern finally lost to Chelsea on penalties, and unfortunately failed to lift the Champions League trophy at home.
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First, go to the business hall to open this business.
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The Allianz Arena in Munich is the glory of Munich and Germany with its magnificent appearance of its ingenious structure. The Allianz Arena was chosen as the venue for the opening ceremony of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The 75,000-seat stadium was officially opened on 30 and 31 May 2005 and was built by Munich 1860 and Bayern Munich, Germany's most successful club.
In August 14, Munich 1860 announced that it could not pay the loan, and Bayern Munich took over the loan in the hands of 1860, and since then the Allianz Arena has been exclusive to Bayern. The stadium capacity was originally built at 66,000, expanded to 71,000 in August 2012, and in 2015, in order to meet the bid requirements for the 2020 European Championship final, the stadium was expanded again to 75,000, and the stadium can accommodate 71,000 people during continental events (lower grandstand: 20,000 seats, middle grandstand:
24,000 seats, upper stands: 22,000 seats. The 7,000 seats at the corners of the north and south stands can be converted into standing seats.
There are about 200 places for people with disabilities. 2,200 business seats. 106 private rooms with a capacity of about 1,374 seats.
11,000 parking spaces, including about 1,200 in the stadium).
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Plans to rebuild the old Olympic Stadium in Munich were rejected, and the citizens of Munich voted to build a completely new stadium. In July 2001, the Munich City Council announced their support for the construction of a new stadium in the north of the city.
On 21 October 2001, the citizens of Munich voted for the construction of the new stadium. The funding was shared equally between Bayern Munich and Munich 1860.
On 8 February 2002, the Committee of Experts selected the project proposal.
All seats are covered by canopies.
In March 2004, FIFA officially confirmed that the opening ceremony of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany will be held on 9 June 2006 at the Olympic Stadium in Munich. In addition, the 2006 FIFA Congress is also here.
Construction period from October 21, 2002 to April 30, 2005 and unveiling time May 31, 2005.
Expansion: In August 2012, the Allianz Arena was expanded and now has a capacity of 71,000 people.
In 2015 the Allianz Arena was expanded again to accommodate 75,000 people.
Course capacity 75000
The size of the stadium is 258 m x 227 m x 50 m
The circumference of the stadium is 840m
It covers an area of 37,600 m
The usable area is 171,000 m
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The surface of the stadium is made up of a transparent diamond-shaped membrane structure that shimmers in the sunlight for a magical visual effect. And at night, it can be played by lights in red and blue (the color of Bayern and 1860).
The Allianz Arena is the first stadium in the world to be named by a sponsor, the Allianz Insurance Group. The Allianz Arena is one of the most modern and fashionable buildings in terms of operation, sales and publicity. During the day, a huge circular sunshade curtain tied up with a light-transmitting airbag is sealed like a white lifebuoy.
At night, this lifebuoy transforms into a crystal clear ruby or sapphire that looms. The roof and exterior of the stadium are made of distinctive materials, which are clean, fireproof, insulated, and freeze-proof, allowing the stadium to maintain an atmospheric pressure of 350 Pascals at all times. Each decorative panel is illuminated by light, white or red.
The 34-degree bevel angle and three-story grandstand design provide the same great visual effect even if you are in the highest grandstand. 120,000 cubic meters of concrete and 20,000 tons of steel were used throughout the construction process. This gives it a magical three-color variation.
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Title Sponsor of the Stadium.
Allianz Insurance Group.
As the main sponsor and financial partner of the stadium, Allianz owns the naming rights of the stadium. The stadium's name also reflects Allianz's long-standing partnership with the city of Munich, where its headquarters are located, over the past 50 years. Allianz is proud to have a one-of-a-kind partnership with the world's most innovative stadium.
The design of the Allianz Stadium represents an innovation in the definition of a football field. Achieve the desired engagement, as well as the comfort of a modern stadium.
The Allianz Stadium also played a very important role in the 2006 World Cup. The opening match of the 2006 World Cup, four group games and one semi-final were played here. At the heart of a long-term marketing partnership with the City of Munich, Allianz won the naming rights to the stadium.
To be associated with one of the most innovative and avant-garde stadiums in the world is a source of pride for all Allianz employees. Since the opening of the Allianz Stadium in May 2005, more than 2.5 million fans have played here. In addition, 500,000 visitors visited the Allianz Arena on non-match days.
This data shows the strong interest in the stadium and inspires Allianz to share the magic of the stadium with everyone.
In addition to Allianz Stadium, Allianz has been working with many of the world's top sporting events and clubs, such as the Women's World Cup, the St Andrews Golf Open, the Paralympic Games, FC Bayern Munich, etc.
As one of the world's leading insurance and financial services groups, Allianz operates in more than 70 countries around the world. More than 151,000 employees of Allianz Group provide financial services including life and health, property and casualty, and asset management to more than 76 million customers worldwide, and provide different types of insurance services to nearly half of the world's top 500 companies. Allianz is one of the world's largest asset managers.
As of December 31, 2010, Allianz managed a total of €1,164 billion in third-party assets.
With a strong global position and financial strength in the insurance and financial services sector, Allianz has a long history of prestigious credit rating agencies, such as Standard & Poor's and BEST, which are highly rated by the US insurance review agency BEST (2010, Standard & P: AA, BEST: A+ SUPERIOR).
In 2010, Allianz Group ranked 20th in the Fortune Global 500 list. Allianz's history in China dates back to 1910, when Allianz already started its insurance business in China's major port cities such as Shanghai. Today, China is one of the most important strategic development countries for Allianz Group, which already owns all its core financial businesses in China, including life insurance, property insurance and asset management, and is fully committed to the development of China's financial market.
Life Insurance Sino-German Allianz Life Insurance****.
Property & Casualty Allianz Property & Casualty Insurance (China)****.
Asset management: Guolian Security ** management.
Travel Assistance Allianz Global Assistance (China).
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The University of Munich is about a kilometre away from the Allianz Balllift Arena and about 15 minutes by car or car.
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The Allianz Stadium is the most modern stadium in Europe. When Bayern Munich plays at home, the stadium with a capacity of 75,000 spectators will be mirrored by the lighting system as a red luminous object that can be seen from miles away. Designed by Swiss designers Jacques Herzog and Pierre Mulong.
The exterior wall is made up of 2,874 air cushions, of which 1,056 can be illuminated during the competition. When the teams playing in the stadium change, the color of the wall can change with it, and the magic will be far greater than you think. Munich people love this stadium so much that they affectionately refer to it as a "seat belt" or "rubber boat".
The vote shows that most Munichens are willing to pay more in taxes for "the most fantastic stadium in the world", with Bayern and 1860 sharing the cost. In a vote, citizens voted in favor of building a new stadium, and those among them signed in support. The Allianz Stadium was designed by two young Swiss architects, Herzog and de Meuron, and the proposal was approved in February 2002.
In October 2002, Bayern President Beckenbauer laid the foundation stone for the new stadium. In April 2005, the Allianz Stadium was officially completed. The interior of the stadium offers a variety of recreational facilities for fans.
Facilities such as food and beverage services, a nursery, a hall of fame, a fan shop, and more are all available. All areas serving fans add up to about 6,500 square meters. In addition to this, there are a number of offices and meeting rooms.
Visits to the stadium are also not limited to the 90 minutes of the game. With no running track and no arc near the corner flag area, Bayern Munich's die-hard fans are closer to the pitch and their stars. The Allianz Arena is conveniently located close to the A9 highway and has the largest underground car park in Europe with 10,000 spaces.
Its unusual surface is made up of 2,874 diamond-shaped membranes that are self-cleaning, fireproof, waterproof and insulating, and always maintain an atmospheric pressure of 350 pascals. Each membrane structure can be illuminated at night in red, blue and white, corresponding to the colors of the uniforms of the Bayern, 1860 and German national teams.