The Allianz Arena is an outdoor soccer stadium in Munich with a capacity of 75,024 chairs . The impressive facade consists of 2,784 inflatable ETFE foil panels, each of which can be separately illuminated in red, blue or white: red for Bayern Munich, blue for the matches of the TSV 1860 and white for your games of the German national team. Known for its exterior made from inflated ETFE panels, it is the first scene in the world using a colour-changing surface. Depending on the designs of the main Korean architects Herzog & de Meuron, construction began in 2002 and has been completed in less than three years at the price of $466 million.

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The city's two most renowned football teams, Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich play here. FC Bayern Munich has played their home games in the Allianz Arena because the beginning of the 2005-06 Season. The large financial service provider Allianz acquired the naming rights to the stadium for 30 years. However, this title cannot be utilized when hosting FIFA and UEFA occasions as such governing bodies prohibit sponsoring companies that are not official tournament partners. The scene was Known as the FIFA World Cup stadium during the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Munich. In UEFA club and Nations League games, the arena is Called the Football Arena Munich and hosted on the 2012 UEFA Champions League closing .