The Feltings Arena, once known as the Schalke Stadium and home of the legendary Bundesliga team Schalke 04, stands in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and has become a mecca for football fans since it opened in August 2001. Its majestic stature and sheer capacity, which can accommodate up to 61,500 enthusiastic spectators, make it one of the world's most prominent modern stadiums.
The course is unique in its clever design, with a retractable roof to ensure that matches can run smoothly in all weather conditions, and even more amazingly, the turf can be moved. This design not only facilitates the maintenance and management of the venue, but also invisibly adds to the mystery and sense of science and technology of the stadium.
In the illustrious history of football, Fairtings Arena has also left a strong mark. It hosted the high-profile group stage and quarter-finals of the 2006 World Cup, attracting the attention of countless fans. When matchday comes, fans flock here from far and wide to cheer on their beloved team, making the whole stadium permeate the atmosphere of football.
What's more, the design of the players' tunnel is also unique, it cleverly uses the elements of the artificial coal mine, which not only reflects the miner spirit of Schalke 04, but also adds a unique charm to the stadium. Here, every game is like a feast of passion and unforgettable.