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About the Team or Event
At its meeting in December 2003 in Frankfurt, the Organising
Committee for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ approved the
match schedule for the final competition to be held from 9
June to 9 July 2006.
The committee acceded to the wishes of the local organising
committee to stage the opening match in Munich and the final
in Berlin. The two semi-finals will take place in Munich and
Dortmund.
Eight venues will each host five matches, while Berlin, Dortmund,
Munich and Stuttgart will each have the honour of an extra sixth
match. Furthermore, in the group stage, no team will play in the
same stadium twice, and there will also be at least two days in
between matches in the same stadium. In addition, each venue will
play host to two matches featuring one of the top-seeded teams.
The complete match schedule can be found by clicking here. The draw
to decide the groups for the final competition will be held in
Leipzig in December 2005.
About the Stadium
Originally designed by architect Werner March and built between
1934-36 for around 42 million Reichsmark, American sprinter Jesse
Owens won four gold medals here at the Olympic games in 1936. Today,
one of the avenues leading to the ground bears the great runner's name.
Since 1985, the German Cup Final has been played in the stadium, which
received a facelift prior to hosting three games in the 1974 FIFA
World Cup.
Renovation work began in the summer of 2000. The opening ceremony
took place on July 31st 2004.
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