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Fan info for the away match in Frankfurt
Arrival
Coming from all directions, take the A3. At the Frankfurt-Süd junction, change to the B44 towards Frankfurt-Stadtmitte/Stadion. From there, follow the signs to the stadium car parks. The stadium is located within an environmental zone. A green environmental sticker is obligatory when driving to the stadium car park and the city centre.
Arrival by car/minibus:
As there are no allocated car parking spaces for away supporters, we recommend the "Waldparkplatz" car park for fans arriving by car. The "Gleisdreieck" car park is reserved exclusively for home fans.
- The parking fee for cars is €7.
- The parking lot usually opens three and a half hours before kick-off. Please note that the parking lot is usually full before the stadium opens and early arrival is recommended.
- As of this season, access to the “Waldparkplatz” parking lot is regulated by license plate recognition. Please also note the additional parking information.
Arrival by bus:
- Parking lot P9 is provided for away buses, which can be reached via Mörfelder Landstraße (away from the city centre).
- The parking fee for coaches is €25.
Arrival by train:
- There is no explicit shuttle transfer for train passengers arriving at Frankfurt main station.
- The onward journey from the main station to the stadium is possible with the S-Bahn lines S7, S8 and S9.
- The route from the "Stadion" S-Bahn station to Deutsche Bank Park is walkable (approx. 800m).
- Bus route 61 can also be used to get there. The bus stops at the airport are located in front of Terminal 1 on the arrivals level and in front of Terminal 2 on level 2. The destination stop “Frankfurt (Main) Stadion Osttribüne” is about 15 minutes away. The stadium is within walking distance of the stop.
Admission
- The stadium will open two hours before kick-off, at 18:30 CET, on matchday.
- We recommend entrance E2a, which is directly accessible via the guest bus parking lot (P9).
Permitted fan paraphernalia:
- Fence flags (provided space is available, may not be hung over advertisements)
- Small flags (up to a pole length of 2m)
- Double-holders (up to a pole length of 2m)
- 20 swivel flags (from a pole length of 2m)
- 5 drums (open at the bottom or visible interior, already assigned)
- 4 megaphones (already assigned)
Permitted items:
- Belt bags and pouches
- Bags up to DIN-A4 in size (May not exceed a size of 210 mm x 297 mm. There are no available storage possibilities.)
- E-cigarettes
- Drink packs (1 per person, max. 0.2 l)
- Digital cameras for private use (up to a size of 20 x 12 x 12 cm), only one lens may be carried
- Smaller power banks in trouser pocket size (max. 15 x 8 x 2 cm)
Forbidden items/fan paraphernalia:
- Pyrotechnics of any kind
- Bags larger than DIN-A4 size
- Stick umbrellas
- Clothing that is designed to conceal identity (even if made this way by the manufacturer) and the words "A.C.A.B." are an administrative offence in Frankfurt and can be prosecuted by the police.
- The wearing of illegal symbols and signs is forbidden and will be prosecuted.
Further info on admission:
- There is a blood alcohol limit of 1.6%. Visibly intoxicated persons showing signs of intoxication may be denied entry, regardless of the applicable alcohol limit.
- As part of the stadium renovation and the associated increase in capacity, the standing sector for away supporters has already increased. This means that entry is now possible via the blocks 18 and 20.
- Due to the large stadium premises and the long distances from the entrances to the blocks, fans may undergo checks once again at the entrances to blocks 18 and 20.
- There are likely to be individual random checks at the entrance to the block. Upon request, these checks can be accompanied by the fan representatives/the Fan-Projekt..
Stadium
- It is permitted to possess and carry cannabis within the framework of legal regulations. The consumption of cannabis is prohibited on and around the stadium grounds.
- Blocks 18 and 20 (standing places) and blocks 17-21 (seated places) will be available to BVB fans.
- It is possible to pay with cash and all the usual payment methods. Digital payment systems such as Google Pay or Apple Pay are also accepted at the stadium.
- Please also take note of the applicable Stadium Regulations.
Info for a barrier-free stadium visit
Fans with a disability will find all the relevant information for their stadium visit here.
Kontakt am Spieltag
The fan representatives Johannes Bagus (0151/67576467), Marie Henke (0160/99238243) and Justus Wadepohl (0160/99032215) plus Janina Fuhr and Stella Schrey from Fan-Projekt Dortmund e. V. will be available to you on matchday.