Lots, but the most common are Fußball (Football/soccer), Volleyball (same), Athletics, Tennis (same), Radfahren (bike riding) and Basketball (same). Those would be the most commonly played sports, but they have pretty much the same things as other western countries.
Besides volleyball and soccer, there is a great interest in handball, Ice Hockey and basketball.
this isn't a very discriptive question and does not have an answer. pleaser revise the question. but the Germans do play good soccer
The Westfalenstadion in Dortmund is the largest stadium in Germany, which is capable of holding up to 80,552 fans at once. Home Team is Borussia Dortmund.
The top played German sport is football or soccer.
Soccer (German: Fussball) is the most popular sport in Germany.
Football (Soccer) is the most popular sport in Germany.
ice hokey originated in Germany
The Marcana Soccer Stadium is the largest stadium in Brazil
The Maracanã.
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The largest stadium by capacity (150,000 people) is the Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyan North Korea. It is primarily used for Soccer but it is not a Soccer specific Stadium. The largest Soccer specific stadium in the World is the Estadio Azteca (105,064 people) in Mexico City.
soccer by along way the biggest soccer stadium can hold 150 thousand people which is in north Korea whilst the largest hockey stadium can only hold 45 thousand
The Maracanã Stadium It was also the biggest stadium in the world... and since nowadays, it has the record of people inside a soccer stadium, 195.513 people watching to the match in it.
The main stadium, called Soccer City, can seat 95 thousand people. It is the biggest world cup stadium ever.
The biggest stadium is in Barcelona, Spain. It holds 118,000 people. I think about 90,000 is the largest audience.
Estádio da Luz, which hosts SL Benfica and the Portuguese national football team.
USF Soccer Stadium was created in 1978.