Borussia Dortmund ‘Yellow Wall’ capacity, origin, history and meaning

Borussia Dortmund ‘Yellow Wall’ capacity, origin, history and meaning

The Borussia Dortmund โ€œYellow Wallโ€ is undeniably one of the most captivating sights in the football world, find out more details about it below along with its capacity

The โ€œYellow Wallโ€ is more than just a grandstand to Dortmund fans, and serves as a living testament to the shared experiences of footballโ€™s most enthusiastic supporters.

Borussia Dortmund ‘Yellow Wall’ capacity, origin, history and meaning explained

The โ€œYellow Wallโ€ plays a very important role for the German Giants, particularly during Champions League matches, derby matches against Schalke, and Der Klassiker against Bayern Munich.

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Many Dortmund players have described the โ€œYellow Wallโ€ as very inspirational and motivating, while rivals have deemed it as very intimidating. According to former Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller:

If you are the enemy, it crushes you, but if you have her at your back as a goalkeeper, it’s a fantastic feeling.โ€

The Borussia Dortmund โ€œYellow Wallโ€

The Yellow Wall, or Gelbe Wand in German, refers to the largest section of Borussia Dortmundโ€™s home stadium. It first received the name back in 2005, and it has since become a staple within the Signal Iduna Park. The stands measure 328 feet long and 131 feet high and dwarfs many of the worldโ€™s largest stands.

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According to former Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp:

To exit the dark tunnel and come out into the stadium is to be reborn. You come out and the stadium explodes: out of the darkness and into the light. You look to your left and it looks like 150,000 people are standing there, going crazy.โ€

The โ€œYellow Wallโ€ capacity

Notably, Dortmundโ€™s โ€œYellow Wallโ€ is the largest stand of any stadium across Europe, with a seating capacity of 25,000 seats. The Yellow Wall underwent a significant transformation after Dortmundโ€™s UEFA Champions League triumph back in 1997. The change doubled the size of the clubโ€™s accommodation.

Borussia Dortmund home stadium

The Yellow Wall is a part of Borussia Dortmundโ€™s iconic home stadium, officially called Signal Iduna Park. In general, the stadium is called the Westfalenstadion, named after the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany where it resides. The stadium has an official seating capacity of 81,365 seats, and it is the largest football stadium in the country.

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