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Stadion Wankdorf (Bern)
BSC Young Boys plays at the Wankdorf Stadium (officially named Stadion Wankdorf and commercially named BSFZ ARENA), located in the Wankdorf district of Bern, Switzerland's federal capital. The modern stadium opened in 2005 with a capacity of 31,783 spectators, replacing the legendary original Wankdorf Stadium that had served Young Boys since 1925 and hosted the 1954 FIFA World Cup final between West Germany and Hungary. The new venue is Switzerland's second-largest football stadium and has hosted Swiss national team matches, UEFA Champions League group stage fixtures, and major domestic occasions. The artificial grass surface — a distinctive feature — has been a point of discussion in European competition.
BSC Young Boys has been Switzerland's most dominant club in recent years, winning the Swiss Super League in four consecutive seasons from 2018 to 2021 and in 2023, re-establishing Bern as the centre of Swiss football power. The club's UEFA Champions League campaigns have brought memorable nights to the Wankdorf, including a historic opening-match victory over Manchester United 2-1 in the 2021-22 group stage — Young Boys' first-ever Champions League win over English opposition. The Wankdorf atmosphere for these European occasions, with the club's passionate "Yellow Army" supporter group in full voice, has impressed observers across European football.
The Wankdorf Stadium's modern design creates an imposing venue for Swiss football, and BSC Young Boys' recent dominance of the Super League has established the ground as the country's most successful club's home. The original 1954 Wankdorf — where Hungary's "Golden Team" was defeated in one of sport's greatest upsets — is commemorated in the history of the site. Bern's status as Switzerland's federal capital, with its UNESCO-listed old city arcades, the Federal Palace, and the Zytglogge clock tower, provides football at the Wankdorf with an impressive civic backdrop. Young Boys' continued Champions League ambitions ensure the stadium remains Switzerland's most prominent football venue on the European stage.