Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich's home stadium, UEFA, and other rice signboards were removed

May 30, 2025

Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich's home stadium, UEFA, and other rice signboards were removed



Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich's home stadium, UEFA, and other rice signboards were removed
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[München (Germany) = Egan Sports Chosun.COM reporter] The symbol of German Munich football, 'Alianz Arena', has disappeared. Of course, it's not gone forever. It's only been three days. This is because of the European Champions League (UCL) final.

Two days before the UCL final between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Inter, he visited Allianz Arena. Various works were in full swing ahead of the UCL final throughout the stadium. I hit the fence and put the insignia on it. All focus was on the UCL final.

There was one peculiar thing. Allianz Arena The logo 'Allianz Arena' on the front of the white exterior wall has disappeared. There was only a pure white outer wall left.




It was because of UEFA's policy. UEFA will not be allowed to use corporate logos other than their sponsors ahead of the UCL final. Allianz Arena was no exception. The naming rights of the stadium 'Alianz' are not sponsored by UEFA. As a result, the Allianz Arena had no choice but to be removed.

The stadium's official name is 'Fussball Arena Munich. Construction began on October 21, 2002. It was completed on May 30, 2005. It opened as the home of Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich. In 2017, 1860 Munich moved to its home stadium. The opening match of the 2006 World Cup in Germany was also held. It has a hybrid lawn and has a capacity of 70,000 people.

UEFA and FIFA also recommend that the official name be used as 'Fusval Arena Munich' instead of 'Allianz Arena'. However, broadcasters and media outlets have been writing 'Alianz Arena' since its opening.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.