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Schalke matchday, fan first

FC Schalke 04 are the Königsblauen — the Royal Blues from Gelsenkirchen, born out of the Ruhr coalfields and one of the most decorated clubs in German football history. The Veltins-Arena is a feat of engineering: retractable roof, a pitch that rolls out on rails, and over 62,000 fans making noise. Gelsenkirchen is a small industrial city, honest about what it is; the stadium and the Buer district are your anchors, and Essen or Bochum are a short train away if you want a bigger night out.

Image: Veltins-Arena (Arena AufSchalke), Gelsenkirchen — photo by Wo st 01, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0 DE — via Wikimedia Commons; final site use needs attribution/licence sign-off.

The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around Schalke.

Founded1904-05-04
Capacity62,271 (standing ~16,307–16,309, seated ~45,962 for domestic fixtures; 54,740 seated-only for international matches; minor source variation in standing figure — official veltins-arena.de is authoritative)
Tram line 302 runs from GelsenkiTram line 302 runs from Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof (lower level tram stop) directly to the Veltins-Arena stop in approximately 16 minutes. The tram direction is GE-Buer.
A match ticket for Schalke home A match ticket for Schalke home games is valid as a Kombiticket for free public transport across the entire VRR (Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr) network on matchday, including S-Bahn, Strassenbahn, and bus services.
On matchdays, shuttle buses run On matchdays, shuttle buses run from the south exit of Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof to the Gelsenwasser car park near the arena.
Cash payments are not accepted aCash payments are not accepted at Veltins-Arena concourse kiosks. Fans use contactless card (EC/debit/credit), Apple Pay, Google Pay, or the Knappenkarte (a prepaid stadium card). Away fans can purchase and top up a Knappenkarte at the away end. Cash deposits onto the Knappenkarte are also available inside the stadium.
Away fans park in dedicated awayAway fans park in dedicated away car parks on Berni-Klodt-Weg. Coaches (Reisebusse) pay €20 at the Gelsenwasser car park; cars can use free E2 parking.
Stadium gates open approximatelyStadium gates open approximately two hours before kick-off.
Away fans with a seated ticket cAway fans with a seated ticket can visit the Schalke museum on matchdays for €5 (adults) or €3 (youth aged 6-21, free under 6). The museum opens two hours before kick-off.
Large bags (larger than DIN A4 /Large bags (larger than DIN A4 / A4 paper size) must be checked at the entrance or left off-site. Stickers are confiscated. Flags with poles up to two metres and banners are permitted.

Club facts and honours

Founded on 4 May 1904 by young men from the Gelsenkirchen-Schalke district, many of them apprentices at the local Consolidation colliery. The club became a powerhouse in the 1930s and early 1940s, winning seven German championships between 1934 and 1958. They joined the Bundesliga as a founding member in 1963. Notable modern highlights include five DFB-Pokal wins, the 1997 UEFA Cup triumph over Inter Milan on penalties, and a Champions League semi-final in 2011. The nickname Die Knappen — the miners — and the miner's greeting Glück auf run through the club's identity: the players' tunnel inside the Veltins-Arena is designed to resemble a coal seam.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
German Championship (pre-Bundesliga era)champion1933-34, 1934-35, 1936-37, 1938-39, 1939-40, 1941-42, 1957-58 — All seven titles were won before the founding of the Bundesliga in 1963. Schalke have not won a Bundesliga title.
DFB-Pokalwinner1936-37, 1971-72, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2010-11 — Schalke hold the record for the largest DFB-Pokal final winning margin: 5-0 v Kaiserslautern in 1972 and 5-0 v MSV Duisburg in 2011.
UEFA Cupwinner1996-97 — Defeated Inter Milan on penalties in the two-legged final (first leg 1-0 at home; second leg 0-1 in Milan at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza; penalties 4-1 to Schalke).
DFL-Supercupwinner2011
DFB-Ligapokalwinner2005
UEFA Intertoto Cupwinner2003, 2004
UEFA Champions Leaguesemi finalist2010-11

Tickets and stadium map

The Veltins-Arena sits on the northern outskirts of Gelsenkirchen in the Erle district, adjacent to the Nordsternpark. It is directly connected to the tram network (line 302) and roughly 10-15 minutes from Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof by tram or shuttle.

AddressErnst-Kuzorra-Weg 1, 45891 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Postcode
Capacity62,271 (standing ~16,307–16,309, seated ~45,962 for domestic fixtures; 54,740 seated-only for international matches; minor source variation in standing figure — official veltins-arena.de is authoritative)

Season tickets (Dauerkarten) are available to both members and non-members; members receive a discount. Single-match tickets go on general sale after member priority windows. Tickets are sold via the official S04 ticket shop powered by vivenu. Prices are divided into six categories (0–5) based on stadium position. Season tickets include a digital Dauerkarte option introduced for 2025/26.

Veltins-Arena — where to go N PITCH Nordkurve (North Curve)Südkurve / Gazprom Tribune…West Stand and East Stand HomeAway Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity 62,271 (standing ~16,307–16,309, seated ~45,962 for domestic fixtures; 54,740 seated-only for international matches; minor source variation in standing figure — official veltins-arena.de is authoritative).
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
Nordkurve (North Curve)main home ultras / atmosphere endverified
Südkurve / Gazprom Tribune (South/South-East)away supporters sectionverified
West Stand and East Standhome seating (main categories)candidate

Schalke chants

85 chants in the FanChants catalogue · 'avin a go 4 · Classic 13 · Hall Of Fame 1.

Schalke chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • Scheiße BVB
  • Schalala FC S04
  • Wer holt den Pokal
  • Schalke holt den Pokal
  • Deutscher Meister
  • Schalke schalalala
  • Eine Stadt erstrahlt in blau
  • Allez Blau-Weiß
  • Immer auf Schalke
  • Tralalalalala Schalke Null Vier
  • Vom Berger Feld
  • Stadionverbote

Search hooks

  • Schalke chants
  • Schalke songs
  • Schalke fan chants
  • Schalke lyrics
  • Schalke anthem
  • Schalke player songs
  • Knappen chants
  • Veltins-Arena chants

Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

near ground drink · near ground food · home fan

Charly's Schalker

walkable to stadium · home · mid range

Classic Schalke sports bar with a genuine local atmosphere, close to the Veltins-Arena.

Traditional German dishes including currywurst, schnitzel and burgers.

keep with caveat: Multiple independent sources confirm Charly's Schalker as a local go-to for home fans near the arena. Described as genuine local atmosphere. Current check required for opening times on matchday.

Sources: Charly's Schalker Sportsbar — TripAdvisor area listing

city drink · near ground food · home fan

Dröges Eck Buer

buer district · home · budget

Long-established traditional pub in the Buer district serving Schalke fans for generations, with its own house currywurst.

Currywurst made exclusively to the pub's own recipe using Neuland meat; traditional German pub food.

keep: Official pub website confirms the currywurst offer and Schalke-fan positioning. Good authentic Ruhr culture option in the Buer district.

Sources: Dröges Eck Buer — official site

city centre food · family

Schloss Berge restaurant

buer district · neutral · mid range

Restaurant inside the historic Schloss Berge castle hotel, suitable for a pre-match meal with a more relaxed setting.

German and European cuisine in a castle setting. The castle dates to 1200 and is a Gelsenkirchen landmark.

keep with caveat: Schloss Berge is a well-known local landmark in Buer. TripAdvisor signal is moderate (3.7/5). Good for a family meal or a different matchday experience; not a premium food destination.

Sources: Schloss Berge — TripAdvisor

city centre food · family

L'Osteria Gelsenkirchen

transit linked · neutral · mid range

Italian restaurant within a short distance of the arena, practical for a pre-match pizza.

Praised for its pizza in local reviews. Around 0.5 miles from the Veltins-Arena.

keep with caveat: Independent TripAdvisor signal supports the pizza quality claim. Moderate rating (3.4/5); use as a convenient practical option rather than a premium recommendation.

Sources: L'Osteria Gelsenkirchen — TripAdvisor

near ground food · home fan · away fan

Veltins-Arena stadium concourses

at stadium · neutral · budget

Practical stadium food. Currywurst (approx. €3.40) and schnitzel (approx. €4.20) are the staples. The 5,000-metre beer pipeline means Veltins beer is on every concourse.

Currywurst and schnitzel at kiosk prices. VELTINS beer is the stadium beer, supplied via the arena's own pipeline.

fallback only: Use as a practical option inside the stadium, not as a food-quality recommendation. Prices are approximate from independent sources.

Sources: Facts and figures about the VELTINS-Arena, Schalke Stadium — Veltins Arena | Football Ground Guide

night out · city centre drink

Bermuda3Eck district, Bochum

nearby city · neutral · mixed

Bochum's lively Bermuda3Eck district is a 20-minute S-Bahn ride from Gelsenkirchen and significantly busier for an evening out. Tapas bars, cocktail lounges and late-night grills.

keep with caveat: Multiple sources confirm Bochum's Bermudadreieck as the main nightlife draw in the immediate Ruhr area. Honest caveat: this is a neighbouring city, not Gelsenkirchen itself.

Sources: Nightlife in Essen and the Ruhr area — Petul Apart Hotels

night out · tourist activity

Essen city centre

nearby city · neutral · mixed

Essen, 15-20 minutes from Gelsenkirchen by S-Bahn, offers a wider range of bars and restaurants if fans are based there or want a bigger evening.

keep with caveat: Valid nearby-city option but this is not Gelsenkirchen; label accordingly.

Sources: Nightlife in Essen and the Ruhr area — Petul Apart Hotels

tourist activity · family

Schloss Horst

gelsenkirchen city · neutral · free

Day-visit heritage attraction in Gelsenkirchen for fans arriving early or staying over. A Renaissance castle with gardens and occasional exhibitions.

keep with caveat: Confirmed local heritage attraction. Use as a tourist-day option for fans staying over, not as a matchday venue.

Sources: Visit Gelsenkirchen — official city tourism site

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Welcome Hotel Gelsenkirchennear ground · premium · football plus cityThe closest hotel to the Veltins-Arena — approximately 10 minutes on foot. Formerly the Courtyard by Marriott, reopened under the Welcome Hotels brand in May 2025 after full renovation. 198 rooms, 4-star superior.
keep: Official hotel site confirms stadium proximity, recent renovation, and football-fan positioning. The Arena Suite (90 sqm with stadium view) is a notable feature. Strong location for fans whose priority is stadium access.
Welcome Hotel Gelsenkirchen (formerly Courtyard by Marriott)
PLAZA Hotel Gelsenkirchencity centre · panoramic viewCity-centre hotel with views, about 15 minutes' walk from Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof. Tram to the arena is approximately 20 minutes.
keep with caveat: Official hotel site confirms city-centre location and Ruhr area positioning. Use as a city-centre option for fans who want a base with more of a city feel.
PLAZA Hotel Gelsenkirchen
ibis Styles Gelsenkirchenbudget · station accessBudget-friendly hotel close to Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof. Easy tram connection to the Veltins-Arena.
keep with caveat: Official ibis Styles site confirms station proximity and budget positioning. Use as the budget/train-access option.
ibis Styles Gelsenkirchen
Schloss Berge hotelheritage · buer district · familiesHistoric castle hotel in the Buer district with restaurant; different in character to a city-centre hotel. About 20 minutes' walk to the stadium.
keep with caveat: Distinctive accommodation option for fans wanting something different. TripAdvisor signal is moderate; use as a heritage/different-experience option, not a luxury recommendation.
Schloss Berge — TripAdvisor
Heiner's Parkhotel (near arena)near ground · mid rangeMid-range hotel close to the Veltins-Arena, named in multiple near-arena listings.
hold: Named in Booking.com landmark search results as close to the arena. No independent review signal checked yet.
Hotels near Veltins Arena — Booking.com

Itineraries

Home fan: Gelsenkirchen matchday ritual

  1. If you want more than stadium food, eat in the Buer district or at a venue near the arena before kick-off.
  2. Use tram 302 from Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof (direction GE-Buer) — your match ticket is your free tram ticket.
  3. Stop at Charly's Schalker or Dröges Eck Buer for a pre-match beer if you are going to the Buer end.
  4. Get in early: the Nordkurve builds atmosphere quickly on Bundesliga nights.

Use official transport timings; tram frequency and shuttle details need current-season check.

Away fan: practical and safe

  1. Travel from your nearest city by S-Bahn to Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof; use your match ticket as a Kombiticket (confirm this applies to your ticket type).
  2. Near the ground, follow the signs to Eingang Ost 2 (East Entrance 2) via Berni-Klodt-Weg.
  3. Knappenkarte for food and drinks inside: pick one up at the away end on arrival.
  4. Check the official Schalke away-fan information page before your visit — conditions change each season.

Safety-sensitive. Do not recommend specific pubs for away fans without official verification each season.

Engineering nerd's stadium day

  1. Arrive early enough to walk around the Rudi-Assauer-Platz exterior before gates open.
  2. If you have a seated ticket, visit the Schalke museum (opens two hours before kick-off) to understand the mining heritage and the Glück auf tradition.
  3. Once inside, look for the coal-seam-styled players' tunnel design — it is a deliberate reference to the colliery history.
  4. Note the roof and pitch mechanics: the pitch rolls on Teflon-coated rails and the roof closes in 30 minutes.

Museum pricing and access confirmed from official away-fan page; re-check each season.

Football plus a Ruhr-area night out

  1. Stay at the Welcome Hotel Gelsenkirchen for the arena experience, or in Bochum or Essen city centre if you want a bigger evening.
  2. After the match, Gelsenkirchen itself is quiet — take the S-Bahn to Bochum's Bermuda3Eck for bars and late food, or to Essen city centre.
  3. Last S-Bahns back to Gelsenkirchen run late; check the VRR timetable for your return journey.

Honest framing: Gelsenkirchen is a small city — tell fans that Bochum or Essen are the better night-out options and label them as such.

Family and heritage Gelsenkirchen day

  1. Visit Schloss Horst (Renaissance castle, gardens) in the morning for a Gelsenkirchen heritage experience.
  2. Lunch in the Buer district — Dröges Eck or any of the market-square cafes.
  3. Head to the Veltins-Arena for the museum (opens two hours before kick-off) and then the match.
  4. ZOOM Erlebniswelt (city zoo) is worth adding if the group includes young children and you have a full day.

Check opening times for ZOOM Erlebniswelt and Schloss Horst before publishing.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Schalker Fan-Club Verband e.V. (SFCV)official fan club federationGelsenkirchen / Germany / internationalPublic page
FC Schalke 04 Supporters Club e.V.independent supporters clubGermanyPublic page
Schalker Fanprojektfan social projectGelsenkirchenPublic page
Schalker Fan-Initiative e.V.anti discrimination fan orgGelsenkirchen

Video leads

  • Football Ground Guide (lead only)
  • Bundesliga official channel (lead only)
  • Fan matchday vlogger (search: Schalke matchday vlog 2024 2025) (lead only)
  • Schalke 04 official YouTube (lead only)

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

fan culture scale · qa_hold

The 1,000-fan-club network: Schalke have one of the largest organised fan networks in world football

The Schalker Fan-Club Verband alone represents approximately 1,000 registered fan clubs with around 90,000 members — one of the biggest organised supporter networks in German football. That is before you count the unregistered groups.

Channels: instagram · x · linkedin · tiktok

Sources: Fan Club Association — FC Schalke 04

heritage identity · qa_hold

Glück auf: the miners' greeting that still echoes at every Schalke match

Before every game at the Veltins-Arena, something unusual happens: the club invokes a mining greeting. Glück auf was the phrase coalminers in the Ruhr used to wish each other safety before going underground. Schalke was literally founded by mining apprentices in 1904, and that identity never left.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook · youtube short

Sources: Schalke: 10 things you need to know about Germany's coal-mining heroes, FC Schalke 04 — Wikipedia

stadium engineering · qa_hold

The pitch that rolls: how the Veltins-Arena moves its 11,000-tonne turf outside between matches

The Veltins-Arena pitch does not stay indoors. The entire 11,000-tonne turfed field rolls out on Teflon-coated steel rails over 340 metres — so the grass sits in natural sunlight between matches. It takes 6-8 hours each way.

Channels: instagram · x · tiktok · youtube short

Sources: Facts and figures about the VELTINS-Arena

honours storytelling · qa_hold

Seven German championships — but none since 1958. Schalke's trophy tale is complicated

Schalke have seven German championships, but every single one came before the Bundesliga was even created in 1963. Their last title? 1958, a 3-0 win over Hamburger SV. The wait for a Bundesliga title is now over 60 years and counting. That is what makes the Nordkurve sing.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook · linkedin

Sources: FC Schalke 04 — Wikipedia, Milestones — FC Schalke 04 official site

news topical · qa_hold

Back in the Bundesliga: Schalke won the 2. Bundesliga title in May 2026

FC Schalke 04 clinched promotion to the Bundesliga on 2 May 2026 after a 1-0 win over Fortuna Düsseldorf, finishing as 2. Bundesliga champions. Season 2026-27 is their return to the top flight.

Channels: instagram · x · tiktok · youtube short

Sources: Welcome back Schalke! Historic club seal promotion to the Bundesliga

songbook promo · qa_hold

85 Schalke chants in the FanChants catalogue — here are the top five

The Schalke songbook on FanChants has 85 chants, from the full-throated Nordkurve anthems to the Revierderby terrace volleys. We are counting down the top five.

Channels: instagram · x · tiktok · facebook

Sources: FC Schalke 04 chants — FanChants

fan culture explainer · qa_hold

The Knappen: why Schalke are named after medieval miners

Die Knappen — the miners — is what Schalke fans call their club. It goes back to the men who founded it in 1904, many of them apprentices at the Consolidation colliery. Even the players' tunnel inside the Veltins-Arena is shaped to look like a coal seam.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook · youtube short

Sources: Schalke: 10 things you need to know about Germany's coal-mining heroes, Facts and figures about the VELTINS-Arena

stadium engineering · qa_hold

Veltins-Arena roof: 30 minutes to close, a gap that keeps the rain out but lets the air through

The Veltins-Arena's retractable roof closes in 30 minutes. But here is the clever bit: it leaves a 60-centimetre gap around the perimeter — enough for air circulation but not for rain to get in. The roof, the rolling pitch and the foldable south stand make it one of the most technically sophisticated football arenas in the world.

Channels: instagram · x · tiktok · youtube short

Sources: Facts and figures about the VELTINS-Arena

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
2010-06-03 Arena AufSchalke 01.jpgCC BY-SA 3.0 DEWo st 01candidate
VeltinsArena at friendly Schalke 04 - Zenit St. Petersburg.JPGCC BY-SA 3.0Mocky04candidate
Veltins-Arena Spielertunnel 2011-08-03.JPGCC BY-SA 3.0DerHans04candidate

QA holds before publishing

  • Re-check Kombiticket validity (match ticket = free public transport on VRR) for each 2026-27 season ticket type before publishing.
  • Confirm tram 302 matchday frequency and shuttle bus from Hauptbahnhof south exit each season.
  • Verify Knappenkarte and cashless payment details for the away end for 2026-27; conditions may change.
  • Away section is south-east corner (V and W blocks); confirm current signage and block letters each season.
  • The seven German championships are all pre-Bundesliga (pre-1963). Never describe them as Bundesliga titles.
  • SFCV membership figures quoted are from 2013; verify current numbers with sfcv.de before publishing as a current stat.
  • Stadium prices (currywurst, schnitzel) are from independent sources; do not guarantee prices.
  • Museum opening and pricing confirmed for 2025/26 from official away-fan page; re-check each season.
  • Heiner's Parkhotel is a candidate row — needs a direct hotel source before production.
  • Image candidates carry CC BY-SA share-alike conditions; confirm site-wide attribution handling before production use.
  • Check all three image candidates for visible Schalke crests or sponsor logos before production.
  • Bochum / Essen night-out rows must be clearly labelled as neighbouring cities, not Gelsenkirchen.
  • Do not publish rivalry content (Revierderby) without a separate safety-checked source pass.
  • Re-check division status for 2026-27: Schalke promoted to Bundesliga as 2. Bundesliga champions in May 2026.
  • No tune/source-work leakage, no false club affiliation, and no claim that FanChants records inside stadiums.

Sources

  1. FC Schalke 04 — Wikipedia
  2. Milestones — FC Schalke 04 official site
  3. Bundesliga club-by-club historical guide: FC Schalke 04
  4. Schalke: 10 things you need to know about Germany's coal-mining heroes
  5. Welcome back Schalke! Historic club seal promotion to the Bundesliga
  6. VELTINS-Arena official site (English)
  7. Facts and figures about the VELTINS-Arena
  8. Payment at the VELTINS-Arena
  9. Information for away fans — FC Schalke 04
  10. Official S04 ticket shop
  11. Digital Dauerkarte and improved service — FC Schalke 04
  12. Fan Club Association — FC Schalke 04
  13. Schalker Fan-Club Verband e.V.
  14. FC Schalke 04 Supporters Club e.V.
  15. Schalker Fanprojekt
  16. KOS Fanprojekte: Gelsenkirchen (Schalke)
  17. Schalke Stadium — Veltins Arena | Football Ground Guide
  18. UEFA Euro 2024 city guide: Gelsenkirchen (transport section)
  19. FC Schalke 04 — official website
  20. FC Schalke 04 (@s04) — Instagram
  21. FC Schalke 04 (@s04_en) — X / Twitter
  22. FC Schalke 04 — Facebook
  23. FC Schalke 04 — YouTube
  24. Welcome Hotel Gelsenkirchen (formerly Courtyard by Marriott)
  25. PLAZA Hotel Gelsenkirchen
  26. ibis Styles Gelsenkirchen
  27. Schloss Berge — TripAdvisor
  28. Hotels near Veltins Arena — Booking.com
  29. Charly's Schalker Sportsbar — TripAdvisor area listing
  30. Dröges Eck Buer — official site
  31. L'Osteria Gelsenkirchen — TripAdvisor
  32. Nightlife in Essen and the Ruhr area — Petul Apart Hotels
  33. Visit Gelsenkirchen — official city tourism site
  34. FC Schalke 04 chants — FanChants

FanChants is not affiliated with FC Schalke 04. Songs are sent in by fans; FanChants does not claim to record inside stadiums.