Stadion am Zoo – a Stadium at a Zoo in Wuppertal is quite REMARKABLE! I explored this Non League stadium on a fantastic matchday as the home team Wuppertaler SV would face the huge club MSV Duisburg. I’m not 100% sure we can class this as “non-league” but many people do – and these 2 clubs definitely give the 4th tier of German Football some notoriety 👏🏼 Set amongst beautiful forestry, this football stadium can be arrived at via cable car 🚠 which only adds to its uniqueness! The zoo itself was closed today (Sunday) but you could hear all the exotic sounds from outside the stadium. The mix of Ultras singing and the Orang-utan chopsing – was certainly an experience… No beer, but no drama – STADION AM ZOO DELIVERED ❤️ What do you guys think of this non league football stadium and the Regionalliga – Germany’s 4th division⁉️
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Berlin next month – WHERE ELSE would you like me to visit for the channel⁉️😊
Visist Sportfreunde Siegen next time they play 5th Division in a 20k Stadium and they played 2nd Division years ago
You should visit the MSV at its next homegame next time 🤍 💙
You cant buy beer bcs. Some games are called "hochrisikospiele" wich means games, where it most likely to have clashes between the fans
At 3:10 you get to know the apes…
Nur der MSV
Mate. Had I know there was another Brit there!! I was there with my boy standing in the away end. Atmosphere was a little flat tbf. But the stadium is a weird one, no question. I live only a 5 minute walk from the Nordkurve of the Borussia-Park, yet I’m an MSV fan.
It was a fun day out. Oh…..and the Bratwurst in the away end only cost €3 😉
The chips were €5 though, and small!!!
2:1 win which was fine. WSV had a new manager for that game, so the put in a shift. Made it tricky.
Next game is away to KFC (not the chicken!!)
KFC also a lot of history. Beat Bayern Munich in the cup final in 1985. Then played in Europe next season. Got to the semi-final of the cup winners cup. Had one of the highest European comebacks that season, to score 6 second half goals in the second left to defeat Dynamo Dresden.
So that’s our next away game. Great fun.
We going to see any other leagues in Europe mate?
Regionalliga West ist ungelogen eine der besten Ligen die es gibt
Non League is a good way to describe that shithole😂
Minute 4:40. In corona times we stood there and watched the games 😄
That church was in one of the earliest movies with Daniel Brühl in the main role, called „nichts bereuen“ he was cleaning the leafs from the sidewalk causing an accident throwing away the broom.
Wuppertaler H****söhne!! Nothing else!
In the Regionalliga the bigger clubs like Duisburg, Oberhausen, Wuppertal or Fortuna Köln are professionals. The smaller clubs are mixed mostly. So it's not exactly non league. But I get were you were going with it. Great game you visited last Sunday.
To make it short,you are Great!!
Dunno why, but cablecar? Cables? Don't see any. This is a monorail, mate.
Msv fans marching with kids and chanting "Wuppertaler H*rensöhne". Tell me you're Ruhrpottkanacken without telling me you're Ruhrpottkanacken. 😂
The German name of the train is Schwebebahn, which translates to “levitated train”. The railway was built at the end of the 19th century to meet the transportation needs of the industrial towns of Elberfeld and Barmen (Wuppertal as a city was not founded until 1928). Before the game you should definitely have taken the "Schwebebahn" a few stops, it's a unique experience! Nur der WSV!
I was at the game and some friends of mine have smuggled little bottles of Vodka and Jägermeister and mixed it with the softdrinks to avoid the beer problem 😂
F.Y.I – if you walk past the red and white barriers that are to be seen around the 5min mark, after like 200m you will cross a footbridge that is build directly over the tiger enclosure of the zoo. If you are lucky you can observe some tigers to your left and some zoo visitors to your right.
Culture, like Zoos, gas stations and restaurants are not closed on Sunday.
Bro the intro music gives me happy vibes
Visit Sc Preußen Münster. Now you still have the Chance to visit the oldest Football Stadium in Germany. In 2 years the Stadium is new so its a Chance
So the "Wuppertaler H*rensöhne" chant is used not only by Duisburg but by almost everyone playing them. Only a few others come to my mind that have their own chant against them german wide. Of course Bayern with "zieht den Bayern die Lederhosen aus" or the Leverkusen one (feel free to look that one up, some people think it might be homophobic). Werder seem to smell like fish and Schalkes name is often confused with the German word for shit. WSV answered with "Meidericher H*rensöhne", Meiderich being the part of Duisburg that MSV is from (M in MSV is for Meiderich).
Funny thing about Wuppertal: they are friends with Fenerbahce so other teams (at least ive seen Essen do it. MSV might aswell sing it) like to sing "Ihr seid nur Dönerverkäufer" meaning "you are only Kebab sellers".
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Its not a cable-car, it is an one-rail-train… no cable injured…
only the fittest securities hiere in wuppertal HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
U See wsv and rwo after the game ? The attack MSV but all stopped by the police
Fun Facts: They dropped part of their name. Wuppertaler SV (Spielvereinigung = Playing Association) merged in 2004 with another Wuppertal based Club called SV Borussia Wuppertal in the same league, creating "Wuppertaler SV Borussia". Many claimed it was a hostile takeover, as the club did not change colours or badge, just adding the word "Borussia" and signing two of their players. 2013 they got rid of the "Borussia" part after a supporters vote. // The club itself has some history, going from First League in the 50s and partially 70s down to fifth division and up to third again, nearly missing qualifiyng for 2. Bundesliga several times. 1999 they were even relegated because of not paying Employer's liability insurance contributions.
Wuppertal SV vs MSV Duisburg – Wuppertal best in 1973 as 4th in German Bundesliga and Duisburg runner-up in Geman Bundesliga in 1964. Once upon a time….