The Allianz Arena in Munich has been selected as the venue for the 2028 UEFA Champions League final. This decision signals UEFA’s continuing commitment to awarding its flagship club competition’s pinnacle match to world-class venues and positions Munich once again at the heart of the continental game.
The bidding process for the 2028 and 2029 finals opened on 11 July 2025, with UEFA inviting associations to propose venues that meet stringent criteria including natural grass surfaces, a minimum net capacity of approximately 70,000, and full UEFA Category 4 status.
Among the bidders, the Allianz Arena was the sole stadium officially registered for the 2028 final at the time of decision. UEFA is expected to formally confirm the host city in 2026, but documentation lists Munich’s Allianz Arena as the designated venue.
The Allianz Arena first opened in 2005 and has since hosted major international tournaments including the 2006 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro matches, building a reputation for staging high-profile fixtures. Its previous experience with major finals adds to its credentials.
Securing the 2028 final enhances Munich’s global sporting profile. The city last hosted the Champions League final in 2012, when Chelsea defeated Bayern Munich on penalties at the Allianz Arena.
The return of Europe’s biggest club showpiece to Munich provides German football fans and infrastructure providers with a long-awaited opportunity to shine on the world stage.

From a local economic perspective, hosting the final is a major coup. The influx of global visitors, broadcasters, and corporate partners promises a significant boost to the hospitality and tourism sectors in Munich and the wider Bavarian region.
UEFA emphasises that the host stadium for the Champions League final must offer not only capacity and facilities, but also robust security, transport links, broadcast infrastructure, and a clear legacy benefit to the bidding city. The Allianz Arena satisfies these conditions with its seamless airport and rail connections, flexible stadium design, and extensive experience in managing large-scale events.
Furthermore, Munich’s reputation as a footballing city aligns with UEFA’s strategy of staging finals in venues that combine sporting prestige with broader city-brand appeal.
In addition to the venue announcement, UEFA’s press office confirmed that the full suite of arrangements, including hospitality packages, ticketing allocation, and commercial partner coordination, will be finalised in the run-up to the match.
Companies like Beyond Hospitality, which already manage Champions League final packages, are expected to expand their services to cover the 2028 final in Munich, ensuring fans and VIP guests enjoy a world-class experience.
One volunteer coordinator for the Allianz Arena preparations commented, “We know that hosting the Champions League final is a huge logistical and operational challenge, but our team is ready. We will build on our previous experience, refine our transport and hospitality planning, and ensure that fans from across Europe feel welcome and part of the occasion.”

