Volkswagen Arena is a football stadium in the German city of Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony.
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Volkswagen Arena is a football stadium in the German city of Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony.
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The Volkswagen Arena has a capacity of 30,000: 22,000 seats and 8,000 standing places.
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The largest expansion in the immediate vicinity of the Volkswagen Arena began in 2013, when the 5,000-capacity AOK Stadium was built next to the arena.
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The VfL FußballWelt opened in 2015 in the immediate vicinity of the Volkswagen Arena, providing space for an interactive exhibition about VfL Wolfsburg.
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Volkswagen Arena is a two-tier stadium with a surrounding promenade.
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The guest block of the Volkswagen Arena contains 1,886 seats and 900 standing places with separate kiosks and toilet areas.
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The Volkswagen Arena is home to a 102-square-metre-large Skylounge above both grandstands with 35 seats.
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Special features of the Volkswagen Arena include seats and spaces for people with disabilities and their companions.
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VfL Wolfsburg became the first Bundesliga club to play in an LED-lit stadium when the Volkswagen Arena was equipped with a new LED floodlight system at the start of 2017.
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The Volkswagen Arena was the first Bundesliga stadium to introduce such a system.
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The financing of the Volkswagen Arena was split evenly between Volkswagen and Wolfsburg AG.
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The Volkswagen Arena was used as a venue of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.
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