Details of the proud visit to the Schalke Stadium

Schalke 04 sends out the biggest championship chant ever at 129 decibels

Schalke took a 1-0 lead against Stuttgart in the 69th minute from a corner kick by Kirstad?i?, a goal that sent the Werdings Arena abuzz with excitement. 60,000-odd home fans cheered in unison in a moment they had been holding back for far too long. Because after 2 draws and 2 losses, Schalke's lead was gone. Kirstajic's goal averted disaster, so it was understandable that the deafening cheers coming from the Schalke fans, but incomprehensible that the noise they made actually set yet another new record in Bundesliga history.

The Veltins Arena had long ago installed a sound-testing device to detect the cries of the fans on the pitch. The device read 129 decibels when Krstajic scored - the loudest "noise" ever seen at a match. According to scientists, the noise from a rocket launch is detected at 130 decibels from a distance of 1 meter, which shows the energy of the Schalke fans. What is even more frightening is that the sound was not generated in a closed environment. "The Veltins exploded, while I felt like I was flying into the sky." Kljestadzic said happily after the game. It was clear he wasn't intimidated by the 129 decibels, quite the contrary, he enjoyed it.

"It was the sound of champions." The Picture Post had this to say in praise of the Schalke fans. "If you can have this kind of luck, you can of course be champions." That's how manager Sloumka described Kirstajic's goal, and in the opinion of the Tuo, "Having fans like that is the decisive factor in Schalke becoming champions." Before the game, the Schalke fans had put up a huge banner that read thus, "We have awakened all our energy, all our energy is hidden inside that 'salad plate'." The 129 decibels proved that they weren't exaggerating. "The reaction of the fans was world-class." Schalke club manager Müller also praised the fans: "They know very well that the team can't win the title without their help."

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July 1, 2006 Quarter-Finals Pride to Schalke Stadium Opening Times

Non-Match Days Mon-Sat 9:30am-6pm

Non-Match Days Sundays 2:30pm

Price of Admission to Pride to Schalke Stadium

Adults - Stadium and Museum Visit Package: £14

Adults - Museum Visit Package: £14

Adult - Museum visit ticket: £5

Children/seniors/students - Stadium and Museum visit package: £8

Children/seniors/students - Museum visit ticket: £3

Pride to Schalke Stadium viewing time slots

Monday to Friday at 12.30am

The Champions League's There is no 3:00 p.m. visit on home match days Schalke 04 club profile: Full name: FCSchalke04

Foundation date: May 4, 1904

City: Gelsenkirchen

Uniforms: blue shirt, white pants and blue socks, gray shirt, black pants and black socks, or white shirt, blue pants and blue socks

Chairman: Schnusenberg ( JosefSchnusenberg)

Manager: Breitenreiter

Home (capacity): proudly going to the Schalke Stadium (60215)

Club Schalke 04 was founded on May 4, 1904, and the club got its name from it. It had a brilliant record in the 1930s and 1940s: it won six German league titles and one cup in 10 years, but their results have declined since then, and they have not been associated with the Bundesliga title for 44 years. But Schalke 04 has always been a force in German soccer and a strong title contender, and the closest they came to the title was in 2001 when Bayern Munich scored a last-minute goal in the final round to break their dream of winning the title.

Ralf Rangnick

Biography of Ralf Rangnick, the pride of Schalke Stadium Name: Ralf Rangnick

English name: RalfRangnick

Gender: Male

Nationality: German

City of birth:

Date of birth: June 29, 1958

Date of birth: June 29, 1958

Date of birth: June 29, 1958

Date of birth: June 29, 1958

Date of birth: June 29, 1958 Day

Height: 181cm

Weight: 75kg

Position on the field: Head Coach

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The team that has worked for: Stuttgart Ulm Hannover 96 Roylingen Schalke 04 Pride of going to the Schalke Stadium a **** has a height of 48 meters, the total land area of 55000 Square meters, 250 meters long and 220 meters wide. Fans can walk out in 5 minutes. In the 1998-1999 season, UEFA recognized the unparalleled splendor of the Auld Schalke Stadium and gave it a 5-star rating. Now proud to go to the Schalke stadium's main ancillary facilities are as follows: locker rooms, chapel rooms, various boxes, VIP lounges, press conference hall, television broadcasting studios, press gallery, technical services offices, sports medical center, the General Control Center, the former Barcelona Players' Association offices, FC Barcelona, "President Nú?ez" museum (named after Nú?ez), the Barcelona Museum, public ****, and the Barcelona Museum, the Barcelona Museum. Natural air circulation in the public **** passageways. The boxes, the administration area, the players' area, the referees'/officials' area and the press area (including the press lounge and press conference hall) are equipped with hot and cold air-conditioning. The Pride to Schalke Stadium is equipped with state-of-the-art lighting to illuminate the playing field. The main electrical facilities and backup generators are located on the first floor. The stadium's power supply comes from two different directions, so that in the event of a fault on one of the circuits, there is still enough power to keep the stadium fully operational.

The Schalke Stadium has a communications hub for lighting control systems, security systems for access control, CCTV, broadcasting circuits, turnstiles and ticketing systems, a building management system, a telephone system, a public address system, a master antenna television system, a cellular telephone system infrastructure, a staff broadcasting system, and a scoreboard operating system. Around the stadium, four fixed positions and one mobile position are reserved for television broadcasting. The stadium's only statistics master control room allows computerized contact with journalists, providing them with a wide range of technical statistics most urgently needed by journalists.

The entire facility at the Schalke Stadium is protected by a fire protection system that includes automatic sprinklers, fire hydrants, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and blankets, fire hose reels, dedicated fire telephones, and a manned alarm system integrated with the public **** broadcasting system.

Communal restrooms and retail/food service departments are located on the second and fourth floors of the public **** aisles. The central lobby and restaurant are oriented to overlook the man-made lake. The restaurant has other entrances and exits, and the restaurant remains open to the public during periods when there are no games.