Olympiastadion Berlin facts for kids
The Berlin Olympiastadion is a very famous sports stadium located in Berlin, Germany. It's a huge place where many exciting sports events have happened over the years. This stadium was first built for the 1936 Olympic Games. Today, it's still a very important stadium for football and athletics, welcoming thousands of fans.
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A Place for Big Events
The Olympiastadion has hosted many major sports competitions over the years. It's known for bringing together athletes and fans from all around the world.
The Olympic Games of 1936
The stadium was originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics. This was a huge international sports event where athletes from many countries competed in different sports. The stadium was the main venue for these games, hosting the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as many track and field events.
FIFA World Cups
Football fans know the Olympiastadion well because it has hosted matches for two FIFA World Cup tournaments. The FIFA World Cup is one of the biggest football competitions in the world, where national teams compete to be champions.
- In 1974 FIFA World Cup, the stadium was one of the venues for matches.
- Again, in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, it played a major role, even hosting the final match!
World Championships in Athletics
Beyond football, the stadium is also a top spot for athletics. In 2009 World Championships in Athletics, the world's best track and field athletes competed here. This event includes races, jumps, and throws, showing off incredible athletic talent.
Home of Hertha BSC
The Olympiastadion is also the home stadium for Hertha BSC, a professional football club in Germany. They play their home matches here in the Bundesliga, which is Germany's top football league. Fans gather regularly to cheer on their team in this historic stadium.
Images for kids
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Ahead, left to right: Asafa Powell, Tyson Gay and Usain Bolt, 2009 in Berlin.
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The Olympic Flag flying over the Olympic Stadium, Berlin 1936
See also
In Spanish: Estadio Olímpico de Berlín para niños