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About

Football in Munich

Munich is the headquarters of Bayern Munich. The most-decorated German football club and one of the most influential in European football history. Bayern's Allianz Arena (75,000 capacity) opened in 2005 and is universally recognised by its translucent ETFE-foil exterior, designed to glow Bayern red, German national white, or Champions League blue depending on the fixture. Architects Herzog & de Meuron's design has been one of the most visually distinctive 21st-century sports buildings. Bayern have won the Bundesliga every year since 2013 — 11 consecutive titles, a German record. Munich's other senior club is TSV 1860 Munich, currently in the third tier (3. Liga) and playing at the Grünwalder Stadion. 1860 share the Allianz Arena's heritage. They were the original co-tenant of Bayern from 2005 until financial troubles forced them out in 2017.

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Local rivalries

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Getting to Munich grounds

Transit

The Allianz Arena is served by Fröttmaning U-Bahn station (U6 line) — a 10-minute walk via the famous illuminated approach to the stadium gates. MVG (Munich's transport authority) adds matchday capacity on the U6 on home fixture nights. From Munich Hauptbahnhof (the central rail station) to Fröttmaning is approximately 20 minutes by U-Bahn. Driving is restricted within a matchday zone; the U6 is universally recommended for visiting fans.

Match-day tips

On a Munich match-day

Bundesliga kick-offs are 15:30 (Saturday afternoon), 18:30 (Saturday evening) or 17:30 (Sunday). Munich's most atmospheric fixtures are the Friday night Bundesliga and Tuesday/Wednesday Champions League dates. The Allianz Arena's red glow is most striking in winter floodlit conditions. Bring photo ID — German football grounds enforce ID-matching at the gate. Bag policy is small backpacks or smaller. Concessions are cashless and German-style: bratwurst, pretzels and beer dominate. Allow 30-45 minutes for the U6 queue post-match.

When to visit

Munich football season

Bundesliga runs August through May with a 4-week winter break (mid-December through mid-January). October-March offers the most atmospheric matchday weather; the Allianz Arena's exterior lighting is most striking in the winter darkness. Oktoberfest (late September / early October) overlaps with early-season Bundesliga fixtures. Plan accommodation 2+ months in advance for that window.

Notable facts

Things to know about Munich football

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FAQ

Munich football tickets — frequently asked

  • What is the capacity of the Allianz Arena?

    The Allianz Arena has a 75,000 capacity for Bayern Munich Bundesliga and Champions League fixtures. The stadium opened in 2005 and is one of the largest football grounds in Germany, after Borussia Dortmund's Westfalenstadion (81,365).

  • How do I get to the Allianz Arena?

    The Allianz Arena is a 10-minute walk from Fröttmaning U-Bahn station on the U6 line. The famous illuminated approach to the stadium gates is one of the most photographed pre-match walks in European football. From Munich Hauptbahnhof to Fröttmaning is approximately 20 minutes by U-Bahn.

  • Why does the Allianz Arena change colour?

    The Allianz Arena's exterior is wrapped in 2,874 individually-lit ETFE-foil panels designed to display Bayern Munich's red for Bayern fixtures, German national white for Germany internationals, and Champions League blue for European nights. Originally the system also displayed 1860 Munich's blue when 1860 played there; that capability was retired after 1860's 2017 departure.

  • Can I tour the Allianz Arena?

    Yes. The Allianz Arena Tour and FC Bayern Erlebniswelt (the museum) run daily on non-matchdays. The combined tour takes approximately 90-120 minutes and can be booked online via the FC Bayern Munich official site. The tour includes the dressing rooms, a pitch-side walk, and the FC Bayern trophy collection.