UEFA’s general secretary, Gianni Infantio, made the announcement today that the Olympiastadion in Berlin will host Germany’s first Champions League final in 2015. The Europa League final was awarded to Warsaw’s National Stadium in Poland.
The timing could not have been better for Germany as we are on the brink of seeing an all-German Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
Olympiastadion, Berlin – 2015 Champions League final venue
The Olympiastadion – home to Hertha Berlin since 1963 – will be hosting its first European final. However, it has hosted international events in that past – namely, the 1936 Olympic Games and the 1974 and 2006 World Cup final.
Olympiastadion, Berlin
Every year since 1985, it has hosted the DFB-Pokal final (the German Cup) and from next season, it will also stage Bundesliga football as Hertha won the second-tier this season.
Germany has hosted the UEFA Cup final before when Dortmund hosted the 2001 final between Liverpool and Spanish side Deportivo Alaves and the 2010 final between Atletico Madrid and Fulham.
National Stadium, Warsaw – 2015 Europa League final venue
The venue for the Europa League final in Warsaw has never staged a major European final before but five matches were played in this newly-refurbished ground in Euro 2012 – including the opening fixture between Poland and Greece.
National Stadium in Warsaw,
The National Stadium also hosted the quarter final between Czech Republic and Portugal and the semi final between Germany and Italy in Euro 2012 as well.
This stadium is basically a football stadium but it has hosted athletics and cycling in the past as well. In 1983, Pope John Paul II gave mass to a congregation of nearly a 100,000 people. After being home to a bazaar for years, it was renovated and reopened in January 2012.
The venue for the 2014 Champions League final was awarded to Benfica’s Estadio da Luz in Lisbon and the 2014 Europa League final was awarded to the Juventus Stadium in Turin.
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