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On 9 May 2024, Leverkusen set a new record for the longest run of matches without a loss in European football history (since the introduction of UEFA club competitions) following a 2–2 draw against Roma in the Europa League; they broke the previous record of 48 set by Benfica between 1963 and 1965.
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BayArena (German pronunciation: [ˈbaɪʔaˌʁeːnaː]) is a football stadium in Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, which has been the home ground of Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen since 1958.
Die BayArena [ˈbaɪ̯ʔaˌreːna], bis 1998 Ulrich-Haberland -Stadion, ist ein zwischen 1956 und 1958 errichtetes Fußballstadion im Stadtteil Küppersteg der nordrhein-westfälischen Großstadt Leverkusen, in dem der Fußball-Bundesligist Bayer 04 Leverkusen seine Heimspiele austrägt.
13 Σεπ 2024 · The full price for the 90-minute stadium tour is €10 for adults, with a child’s ticket costing just €6. You will get to see the dressing rooms, walk down the tunnel and take a seat in the dugouts as well as sitting in the press room and VIP hospitality areas.
Leverkusen's stadium has been on Bismarckstraße in Küppersteg for almost exactly 60 years. On 2 August 1958, it was renamed the Ulrich Haberland Stadium – with an opening match against Fortuna Düsseldorf.
The story of Leverkusen´s stadium. It all begins in 1907. It was first called the ‘Pitch on the Dhünn’ or ‘Dhünn pitch’, later ‘Stadium by the city park’ and ‘Ulrich Haberland Stadium’ and today the ‘BayArena’. Discover the history of the creation of one of Europe’s most modern stadiums.
Club: Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Opening: 1958 | Capacity: 30,000. History and description. BayArena, initially called Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion, was built in the mid 1950s to replace Bayer’s previous home Bayer Sportplatz. Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion officially opened on the 2nd of August 1958.