![]() The Zumtobel Group’s brand Thorn has a long and successful track record as a trusted global supplier of professional as well as recreational sports lighting solutions, both for indoor and outdoor facilities. Thorn brand: competent lighting partner for field of play All 252 floodlights are connected to a common IP-based system that allows flexible controllability and dynamic lighting effects in real time. The new lighting design achieves the illuminance level requirements stipulated by the German Bundesliga and the UEFA. The new solution includes 252 Thorn ALTIS LED floodlights that ensure flicker-free operation to support HDTV-broadcasting and super-slow-motion with their superior colour rendering. With a capacity of more than 81,000 spectators, the SIGNAL IDUNA PARK is the largest football stadium in Germany. We are delighted that the legendary Borussia Dortmund stadium is now equipped with state-of-the-art lighting technology and lighting quality for the field of play“, says Alfred Felder, CEO Zumtobel Group. For the LED floodlight system, which meets the highest international standards, we have contributed our competence as a full-service provider. „With its Thorn brand, the Zumtobel Group offers many years of expertise in the lighting of sports facilities, especially field of play. Borussia Dortmund benefited from the Zumtobel Group’s turnkey service – an all-inclusive package ranging from lighting planning and project management during implementation to commissioning. The new lighting solution from the Group's Thorn brand was recently operated for the first time and fulfils all of the requirements for the German Bundesliga as well as for the upcoming UEFA EURO 2024, for which the stadium in Dortmund has been selected as one of 10 venues. The Zumtobel Group recently equipped the legendary stadium of Borussia Dortmund (BVB), the SIGNAL IDUNA PARK, with a highly modern LED floodlight system. They won the title after beating Cruzeiro Esporte Clube from Brazil 2-0 in the Japanese city of Tokyo.Zumtobel Group illuminates Borussia Dortmund's home venue: Germany’s largest football stadium with new LED floodlight solution ready for international tournaments The same year, Borussia Dortmund won the Toyota Cup, the former world championship for football clubs. The match took place in the German city of Munich. International trophiesīorussia Dortmund won the European championship for football clubs in 1997 for the first time in their history after defeating Juventus Football Club from the Italian Republic 3-1. Many of the club’s top division home games are attended by numerous English spectators, drawn to the club by low ticket prices compared to the Premier League. They drew an average home attendance of 80,000 for national league matches for several consecutive years. Borussia Dortmund was founded in 1909 and they won their first domestic top-flight league title in 1956. FC Bayern München and Borussia Dortmund became the first German sports clubs with 10 million followers on their main social media page. Borussia Dortmundīorussia Dortmund have been tenants of the stadium since 1974. The national football teams of Brazil, Ghana, Japan, Poland, Sweden, the Swiss Confederation, Togo and Trinidad and Tobago also played 2006 FIFA World Cup games at the venue. ![]() The Signal Iduna Park also hosted FIFA World Cup games in 2006, including the semi-final match between the national football teams of Germany and the Italian Republic. ![]() Bulgaria lost the third match and Brazil lost the fourth match. The Netherlands won the third and fourth FIFA World Cup games at the stadium in Dortmund. ![]() A crowd of 53,000 showed up for the match. The second world championship game at the Signal Iduna Park ended in a 0-0 draw between the Netherlands and Sweden. The national football team of Scotland won the game against the national football team of the country which is currently known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The stadium hosted its first-ever FIFA World Cup match on 14 June 1974. It became the largest stadium by capacity in Germany. The Signal Iduna Park, which is named after a German financial services company, has an all-seated capacity of 65,000 for international football matches. The construction of the stadium, which is also known as the Westfalenstadion, started in 1971.
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