- americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com wiki/Veltins-…The player's tunnel. Veltins-Arena (originally Arena AufSchalke) is a football stadium in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- worldstadia.com Germany Veltins-ArenaIn other words, Veltins-Arena opening resulted in a new trend when a football club owns its stadium. Even today, it looks very modern and stylish.
- stadiumsguide.com football/veltins-arena-…Veltins Arena Seating Map Gelsenkirchen Germany. The Veltins Arena is divided into four sections i.e. Osttribune, Sudkurve, Westtribune and Nordkurve.
- stadiumjourney.com stadiums/veltins-arena-s1418First known as the Arena Auf Schalke, a ten-year sponsorship by a leading German brewery means it’s now the Veltins-Arena, holding just over 62,000 fans.
- football-stadiums.co.uk Countries germany/veltins-arenaVeltins-Arena opened its doors for the first time in 2001. Back then it had the name Arena AufSchalke but changed when it was sponsored by Veltins.
- blog.sportswhereiam.com 2020/05/veltins-arena-…With a capacity of just over 62,000 fans, Veltins Arena combines technology and sport, exposing fans to a futuristic and unique sporting experience.
- eventtravel.com veltins-arena-gelsenkirchen-rsAddress FC Schalke 04 Postfach 20 08 61 45843 Gelsenkirchen. Directions The Veltins-Arena is a football stadium in the German city of Gelsenkirchen.
- structurae.net en/structures/veltins-arenaVeltins-Arena is a truss and stadium / arena that was built from 1998 until 2001. The project is located in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.