The Rheinstadion (German pronunciation:[ˈʁaɪnˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn]ⓘ) was a multi-purpose stadium, in Düsseldorf, Germany. The stadium was built, near the Rhine, in 1926 and held 54,000 people at the end of its life.

It was the home ground for Fortuna Düsseldorf from 1953 to 1970 and 1972–2002. It was used during the 1974 FIFA World Cup and 1988 European Championships. In 1995, the Rhein Fire, of the World League of American Football became tenants in their inaugural season. It hosted World Bowl '99 and World Bowl X.

Metallica performed at the stadium during their Nowhere Else to Roam Tour on 20 May 1993, with The Cult & Suicidal Tendencies as their opening act.

It was demolished in the summer of 2002, after the World Bowl X championship game, and has been replaced by the Merkur Spiel-Arena in 2004.

International matches

1974 FIFA World Cup

DateTime (CET)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
15 June 197416:00Sweden0–0BulgariaGroup 323,800
23 June 197416:00Sweden3–0UruguayGroup 328,300
26 June 197416:00Yugoslavia0–2West GermanyGroup B67,385
30 June 197419:30West Germany4–2SwedenGroup B67,800
3 July 197419:30Sweden2–1YugoslaviaGroup B41,300

UEFA Euro 1988

DateTime (CEST)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
10 June 198820:15West Germany1–1ItalyGroup 1 (opening match)62,552
15 June 198817:15England1–3NetherlandsGroup 263,940

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PrecededbyHeysel Stadium BrusselsEuropean Cup Winners' Cup Final venue 1981SucceededbyCamp Nou Barcelona

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