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2002–03 Bundesliga and Gelsenkirchen

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Difference between 2002–03 Bundesliga and Gelsenkirchen

2002–03 Bundesliga vs. Gelsenkirchen

The 2002–03 Bundesliga, the 40th season of the Bundesliga, was the first season where the defending champions kicked–off the season. Gelsenkirchen is a city in the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany.

Similarities between 2002–03 Bundesliga and Gelsenkirchen

2002–03 Bundesliga and Gelsenkirchen have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arena AufSchalke, Bochum, Bundesliga, Cottbus, Dortmund, FC Schalke 04, Hanover, List of German football champions.

Arena AufSchalke

Arena AufSchalke (currently known as Veltins-Arena (for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It opened on 13 August 2001, as the new home ground for Bundesliga club FC Schalke 04. It hosted the 2004 UEFA Champions League Final and five matches at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, including a quarter-final. It has a capacity of 62,271 (standing and seated) for league matches and 54,740 (seated only) for international matches. The stadium has a retractable roof and a retractable pitch. The naming rights to the stadium were sold on 1 July 2005 to German brewery Veltins.

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Bochum

Bochum (Westphalian: Baukem) is a city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and part of the Arnsberg region.

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Bundesliga

The Bundesliga (lit. "Federal League", sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga or 1. Bundesliga) is a professional association football league in Germany and the football league with the highest average stadium attendance worldwide.

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Cottbus

Cottbus is a university city and the second-largest city in Brandenburg, Germany.

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Dortmund

Dortmund (Düörpm:; Tremonia) is an independent city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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FC Schalke 04

Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Schalke 04, Schalke or abbreviated as S04, is a professional German association-football club and multi-sports club originally from the Schalke district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Hanover

Hanover or Hannover (Hannover), on the River Leine, is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), and was once by personal union the family seat of the Hanoverian Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, under their title as the dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg (later described as the Elector of Hanover).

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List of German football champions

The German football champions are the annual winners of the highest association football competition in Germany.

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2002–03 Bundesliga and Gelsenkirchen Comparison

2002–03 Bundesliga has 101 relations, while Gelsenkirchen has 181. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.84% = 8 / (101 + 181).

References

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