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جامعترین سایت ورزشی - Hertha BSC Berlin - Olympiastadion Berlin

Olympiastadion Berlin is a sports stadium in Berlin and it is used mostly for football matches. There have been two stadiums on the site: The present facility and one that was built for the aborted 1916 Summer Olympics. Both were designed by members of the same family: The first by Otto March and the second by his son Werner March. In 1936, the Summer Olympics were officially inaugurated by the Nazi Dictator Adolf Hitler and the Olympic Flame was lit by the athlete Fritz Schilgen. Olympiastadion Berlin was one of the few buildings that survived in Berlin. Not just in a recognizable form, but almost untouched after the bombardments of the Second World War. It only suffered the impact of machine gun shots. The most significant battle around the stadium was in April 1945, when the Soviet army fought to capture it. This was during the final battle of the Second World War in Europe, with the total invasion of Berlin as the Allies' target. Aside from its use as an olympic stadium, it has a strong footballing tradition. Historically, it is the ground of Hertha BSC Berlin, the most popular sports club in Berlin. It was also used for several matches of the 1974 FIFA World Cup. It also hosted six matches during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, including the final between France and Italy. It was the last professional football match of Zinedine Zidane. He was sent off in the 110th minute after headbutting the Italian defender Marco Materazzi. The match tied 1-1 and he did not participate in the penalty shootout, which Italy won 5-3. Despite his red card and the worldwide controversy that followed, Zidane was nonetheless awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the football tournament.

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