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The Waldstadion, (Forest Stadium), currently known as Deutsche Bank Park for sponsorship purposes, is a retractable roof sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany.
The home stadium of the football club Eintracht Frankfurt, it was opened in 1925.
The stadium has been upgraded several times since then, the most recent remodelling was its redevelopment as a football-only stadium in preparation for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup.
With a capacity of 58,000 spectators for league matches, it is the seventh largest football stadium in Germany.
The arena has its own railway station, Frankfurt Stadion, on the national rail network.
As part of a naming sponsorship by Commerzbank AG, the Waldstadion was renamed the Commerzbank-Arena on 1 May 2005 for ten years.
Commerzbank agreed to pay around €30 million to the city hosting company as part of the deal.
The new name sponsor as of July 1, 2020 is Deutsche Bank, with whom a contract has been concluded until June 30, 2027, with an option to extend.
Eintracht Frankfurt e.V. is a German professional sports club based in Frankfurt, Hesse.
It is best known for its football club, which was founded on 8 March 1899.
The club currently plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system.
Eintracht have won the German championship once, the DFB-Pokal five times, the UEFA Europa League twice and finished as runner-up in the European Cup once.
With an average attendance of 47,942 since 2013 the team also boasts one of the highest attendance ratings in the world and the eighth highest out of the 36 Bundesliga and 2 Bundesliga teams.
The official club colours of red, black, and white have their origins in the colours of the founding clubs Frankfurter FC Viktoria and Frankfurter FC Kickers, which sported red and white and black and white respectively.
When the clubs merged, officials decided to adopt the colours of both sides.
The club is nicknamed "Die Adler" ("The Eagles"), which derives from their logo.
The nickname Launische Diva ("Moody Diva") was heard most often in the early 1990s when the club would comfortably defeat top teams only to surprisingly lose to lesser clubs.
The nickname Schlappekicker ("Slipper Kickers") has been around since the 1920s, when J. & C. A. Schneider, a local manufacturer of shoes and especially slippers (called Schlappe in the regional Hessian dialect) was a major financial backer of the club and helped propel it to national relevance.
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