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Union Berlin matchday, fan first

Union Berlin is a supporter-culture story: a standing-first ground rebuilt by fans in Köpenick, a blood-donation campaign that became a club institution, and a Christmas carol singalong that fills the stadium in December. This page covers the full matchday: who the club are, how tickets work, how to get to Alte Försterei on the S3, where to eat and drink in Köpenick or across east Berlin, and where to stay for a night out. The stadium expansion — the club plays its last home game at Alte Försterei in May 2027 and moves temporarily to Olympiastadion for the 2027-28 season during construction — makes arrival and transport details volatile. Check official pages before you travel.

Image: Zakarie Faibis / CC BY-SA 4.0 — 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 Union Berlin.

Founded1966-01-20
Capacity22,012 (approximately 18,395 standing terraces, 3,617 seats — among the highest terrace-to-seat ratios in German professional football)
Alte Försterei is at An der Wuhlheide 263, 12555…Alte Försterei is at An der Wuhlheide 263, 12555 Berlin, in the Köpenick district.
Take the S3 S-Bahn to Berlin-Köpenick station; the…Take the S3 S-Bahn to Berlin-Köpenick station; the stadium is approximately 15 minutes' walk from the station.
From Schönefeld Airport, take S45/S49 to…From Schönefeld Airport, take S45/S49 to Berlin-Schöneweide, then tram 60 or 67 to Alte Försterei stop.
Around 80% of the stadium is standing room only — the…Around 80% of the stadium is standing room only — the terracing culture is part of the Alte Försterei identity.
The Berlin Senate approved a revised Union Berlin…The Berlin Senate approved a revised Union Berlin expansion in October 2025 for around 34,500 places (scaled back from 40,500). Construction follows the new training ground; the temporary move to Olympiastadion is planned for the 2027-28 season, not 2026.
Union had 71,967 registered members as of March 2026,…Union had 71,967 registered members as of March 2026, making matchday tickets one of the toughest to get in the Bundesliga for home fans.
Public transport is strongly advised for away fans —…Public transport is strongly advised for away fans — matchday parking near the ground is very limited.

Club facts and honours

1. FC Union Berlin was founded on 20 January 1966 during the DDR-era reorganisation of East German clubs, though the ground's roots trace back to SC Union Oberschöneweide in 1920. The club won the FDGB-Pokal (East German Cup) in 1968, defeating Carl Zeiss Jena 2-1, which remains their most historic honour. Union spent decades in the lower divisions after German reunification before achieving their first-ever Bundesliga promotion in 2019, via a relegation play-off against VfB Stuttgart. Their rapid rise peaked with Champions League football in 2023. The 2025-26 season ended in comfortable mid-table survival on 39 points.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
FDGB-Pokal (East German Cup)winner1967-68
FDGB-Pokal (East German Cup)runner-up1985-86
2. Bundesligapromotion / top-flight debut2018-19
UEFA Champions Leaguegroup stage qualifier2023-24
Bundesliga 2025-26top-flight survival2025-26

Tickets and stadium map

Alte Försterei is in Köpenick, south-east Berlin, surrounded by the Wuhlheide forest. It is about 25 minutes from central Berlin by S-Bahn. The postal code for sat-nav is 12555 Berlin.

AddressAn der Wuhlheide 263, 12555 Berlin
Postcode
Capacity22,012 (approximately 18,395 standing terraces, 3,617 seats — among the highest terrace-to-seat ratios in German professional football)

Club membership (around €120/year as of the last public guide) gives priority access to the Ticketshop. Non-members can access remaining tickets but allocation is limited. Union's attendance culture means home games sell out early — check the club's current ticketing page for each fixture. Home tickets go through the official club portal. Membership gives phased priority. Away allocations are handled through visiting clubs; check official away guidance from your own club first.

Stadion An der Alten Försterei — where to go N PITCH Waldseite (forest side)standing terraceBlocks North side / Waldseite standing terraceWuhleseite (away end) (away)standing terrace · away standing blockBlocks South side / Wuhleseite away standing block plus…Gegentribüne (opposite main…Haupttribüne (Main Stand)… MixedHomeAway Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity 22,012 (approximately 18,395 standing terraces, 3,617 seats — among the highest terrace-to-seat ratios in German professional football).
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
Haupttribüne (Main Stand)seated main stand with corporate, VIP and standard seatingverified
Gegentribüne (opposite main stand)standing/terracing; home supportverified
Waldseite (forest side)standing/terracing; home support; backed by the Wuhlheide treesverified
Wuhleseite (away end)away supporters; approximately 2,200 allocation; standing/terracingverified

Union Berlin chants

26 chants in the FanChants catalogue.

Union Berlin chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • Schulter an Schulter
  • Ein Tor
  • Keiner wird es wagen
  • Eisern Union
  • Erster FC Union
  • Olé FC Union
  • Schalala Union
  • Siehst du Hertha
  • Stolze Gesänge voll Emotion
  • Volles Rohr
  • Wie wär das wunderschön
  • Wir singen rot weiß FCU

Search hooks

  • Union Berlin chants
  • Union Berlin songs
  • Union Berlin fan chants
  • Union Berlin lyrics
  • Union Berlin Eisern Union chant
  • Alte Försterei atmosphere songs
  • 1. FC Union Berlin German chants
  • Eisernen chants

Food, drink and nights out

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

at stadium · home fan

Union Berlin Fan Shop (An der Alten Försterei)

at stadium · home · unknown

Pre-match stop at the ground for merchandise and stadium-area food before kick-off.

keep with caveat: Official stadium-adjacent facility. Treat as a logistics option, not a food/drink recommendation.

Sources: 1. FC Union Berlin official site

stadium area · home fan · city food

Zur Alten Laterne

köpenick old town · neutral · mid range

Traditional German restaurant in Köpenick Altstadt; about 15-20 minutes from the stadium on foot or by tram. Good for a proper meal before the match.

Traditional German menu: pork knuckle, wild boar, Hoppelpoppel (Berlin potato-and-meat dish). Evening-only (opens 4pm Tue–Sat; closed Mon and Sun). Book ahead on matchdays.

keep with caveat: Yelp 4.4/5 from 27 reviews; consistently praised for friendly atmosphere and traditional Berlin dishes. Evening hours mean it works for later kick-offs only; daytime fixtures may not suit.

Sources: Zur Alten Laterne — Yelp listing

stadium area · home fan · family · public viewing

Freiheit Fünfzehn beer garden

köpenick old town · neutral · budget

Named Köpenick old-town beer garden at Freiheit 15, close enough to use as a local pre-match or post-match stop when its garden and events calendar fit the fixture.

Official site presents a spacious summer garden in Köpenick's old town; Berlin.de lists it as a public-viewing beer garden on the Müggelspree with shady trees and a waterside setting.

keep with caveat: Own site confirms the summer garden; Berlin.de independently confirms the Köpenick/Müggelspree public-viewing beer-garden use. Good local option, but events and weather matter.

Sources: Freiheit Fünfzehn — official site, Berlin.de — Football Championship at Freiheit Fünfzehn

at stadium · home fan · away fan

Stadium concessions (Alte Försterei)

at stadium · neutral · budget

Standard stadium food and drink inside Alte Försterei. Use as the fallback, not the main plan.

Bratwurst, beer and soft drinks are standard Bundesliga concourse fare. No premium-kitchen concessions confirmed at this stadium. Cashless likely but check current ground rules.

keep with caveat: Standard stadium concourse. Practical only.

Sources: 1. FC Union Berlin official site, Football Ground Guide — Union Berlin

city centre drink · night out · home fan

Prater Garten

prenzlauer berg · neutral · mid range

Berlin's oldest beer garden claim, in Prenzlauer Berg — en route from city centre to Köpenick by S-Bahn for fans based west of Ostkreuz. Good for a beer and a bite before catching the S3 south.

Beer garden open daily from noon (beer garden); gastropub Mon–Sat from 5pm, Sun from noon. Seasonal specials (asparagus, traditional dishes). Describes itself as 'der älteste und schönste Biergarten Berlins'. Does not show football — explicitly a conversation-and-beer venue.

keep with caveat: Own-site source confirmed with opening hours and food offer. Prenzlauer Berg is not walking distance from the stadium — position as a transit-route stop, not a ground-adjacent option.

Sources: Prater Garten — official site

night out · city centre drink · city centre food

Friedrichshain street-food and bar belt (Simon-Dach-Straße area)

friedrichshain · neutral · mixed

Evening route for fans staying in east Berlin. Simon-Dach-Straße and the surrounding streets are the core of Friedrichshain's bar and restaurant stretch, about 4 stops from Köpenick on the S3.

keep with caveat: Well-documented neighbourhood as Berlin's football-adjacent bar strip; individual bar picks need current checking.

Sources: Time Out Berlin — best hotels guide, Football Ground Guide — Union Berlin

night out · city centre drink

Kantine am Berghain

friedrichshain · neutral · mid range

Lower-key entry point to the Berghain cultural complex in Friedrichshain. Hosts concerts and screenings with much easier door policy than the club itself. Post-match culture option.

keep with caveat: Official venue site confirms Kantine am Berghain as a distinct, lower-key space at Am Wriezener Bahnhof, Friedrichshain. Events-dependent — check programme before recommending.

Sources: Berghain / Kantine am Berghain — official site

night out · city centre food · family

Markthalle Neun (Kreuzberg street food)

kreuzberg · neutral · mid range

Street-food market in Kreuzberg for mixed-group pre-match food before heading east. Thursday Street Food Thursday (Markthalle Neun's weekly event) is the strongest draw.

Rotating food vendors, weekly Street Food Thursday (Donnerstag) event, and permanent market traders. Strong vegetarian and international options.

keep with caveat: Official Markthalle Neun source confirms Street Food Thursday every Thursday 17:00-22:00 with rotating vendors; Berlin.de independently confirms dates, hours, location and free admission.

Sources: Markthalle Neun — official site, Markthalle Neun — Street Food Thursday, Berlin.de — Street Food Thursday

at stadium · family · football culture

Alte Försterei stadium tour

at stadium · neutral · budget

Non-matchday or spare-day football-culture activity for visitors who want the stadium story without relying on match tickets.

Not a food stop. Use alongside Köpenick old-town food or stadium-area plans for visitors making a day of the ground.

keep with caveat: Official stadium tour page confirms public tours, family-ticket pricing and behind-the-scenes access; no tours take place the day before or on Union home matchdays.

Sources: Alte Försterei — Stadium tour

night out · city centre drink · city centre food · family daytime

Holzmarkt 25

friedrichshain spree · neutral · mixed

Post-match or spare-day Berlin option near Ostbahnhof for fans using the S3 corridor. Better for a Berlin night out than for a quick pre-match near Köpenick.

keep with caveat: Official source confirms the public creative quarter, food/drink and event calendar; visitBerlin independently frames Holzmarkt as bars, clubs, culture, cafes and street food by the Spree.

Sources: Holzmarkt 25 — official site, visitBerlin — Going out at the Holzmarkt

Hotels

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

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Michelberger Hotelnear s3 line · football plus city · design budgetIndie design hotel on Warschauer Straße, Friedrichshain — on the S3 line, about 4 stops from Köpenick. Good base combining stadium access and east Berlin night-out options.
keep with caveat: Official hotel site confirms the live hotel/rooms/food-and-drink presence; Time Out supports the east Berlin design-hotel positioning. Warschauer Straße S3 connection to Köpenick is the key selling point for Union fans.
Time Out Berlin — best hotels guide, Michelberger Hotel — official site
Orania.Berlinkreuzberg base · boutique · city night outBoutique hotel on Oranienplatz in Kreuzberg. Good base for visitors who want Kreuzberg/Friedrichshain night-life after the match; accessible to Ostbahnhof and the S3.
keep with caveat: Official Orania source confirms Kreuzberg hotel, restaurant, bar and concert positioning; Time Out supports the boutique-city-base angle. Strong cultural fit for visitors who want Berlin character over convenience.
Time Out Berlin — best hotels guide, Orania.Berlin — official site
Hotel Spree-idyllnear ground · köpenick local · budgetLocal Köpenick hotel within the S-Bahn corridor to Alte Försterei. Ground-first option for fans who want to stay in the Union Berlin neighbourhood.
keep with caveat: Direct hotel source confirms the property, 41 rooms, riverside location and adjacent restaurant/boat-hire/sauna/fitness facilities. Good quiet local base, not a city-nightlife pick.
Hotel Spree-idyll — official site
NYX Hotel Berlin Köpenicknear ground · köpenick local · football plus city · waterfrontWaterfront Köpenick hotel about 2.1km from Alte Försterei, useful for fans who want the ground, old town and a quieter night rather than central Berlin.
keep with caveat: Direct hotel page confirms riverside Köpenick positioning, restaurant/bar, amenities, 6,854 reviews at 91% recommendation and 2.1km distance to Stadion An der Alten Försterei.
NYX Hotel Berlin Köpenick — official site
Alexanderplatz / Ostbahnhof city-centre hotel clustercity centre · transport hub · night out baseFallback for fans who want transport flexibility and central Berlin rather than Köpenick or Friedrichshain. Alexanderplatz and Ostbahnhof give direct S3 access to Köpenick.
keep with caveat: S3 access via Ostbahnhof/Alexanderplatz is well-documented. The cluster-row pattern avoids naming hotels we haven't independently verified.
Football Ground Guide — Union Berlin, Bundesliga.com — 1. FC Union Berlin club profile

Itineraries

Home fan: city centre to Alte Försterei

  1. Eat or drink in Prenzlauer Berg (Prater Garten) or Friedrichshain (Simon-Dach-Straße) if you are based in the city centre.
  2. Take the S3 south from Warschauer Straße or Ostkreuz toward Erkner or Köpenick.
  3. Exit at Berlin-Köpenick; the stadium is about 15 minutes' walk or a tram to Alte Försterei stop.
  4. Arrive early — Union's sold-out culture and high terrace proportion means the standing areas fill quickly.

Use current official transport guidance. Expansion/Olympiastadion move (planned 2027-28 season) makes this volatile — verify before publishing.

Away fan: practical and low-risk

  1. Eat and drink in central Berlin or Friedrichshain before travelling — pubs near Alte Försterei that welcome away fans are not confirmed in current sources.
  2. Take the S3 to Berlin-Köpenick and follow the official away-fan signage to the Wuhleseite end.
  3. Use only official away guidance from Union's club site; allocation and safety instructions change by fixture.
  4. Check the matchday entry requirements and any restrictions on your club's own travel guidance before booking trains.

Safety-sensitive. Do not publish pub recommendations for away fans without current official support. Re-check away guidance each season.

Köpenick matchday: local area route

  1. Arrive in Köpenick early and walk the Altstadt (old town) along the Dahme river — the waterfront beer gardens are open in warmer months.
  2. Try Zur Alten Laterne (Alt-Köpenick 31/33) for traditional German food if the match is an evening kick-off; it opens at 4pm.
  3. Walk the 15–20 minutes to the stadium or take a tram from central Köpenick.
  4. Check the official pages for any changes to the stadium site — expansion works may alter access routes.

Zur Alten Laterne hours confirmed Tue–Sat from 4pm only. Seasonal beer garden rows need current check. Stadium expansion may change the walk from Köpenick station.

Football plus a Berlin night out

  1. Base yourself in Friedrichshain (Michelberger or similar) for S3 access and the Simon-Dach-Straße bar strip post-match.
  2. Or stay in Kreuzberg (Orania.Berlin or similar) for a wider restaurant and bar scene reachable by U-Bahn to Ostbahnhof for the S3.
  3. After the match, head for Friedrichshain bars, Kantine am Berghain for events, or Kreuzberg for food.
  4. Avoid taxis back toward Köpenick late at night — S-Bahn frequency drops post-midnight; check BVG journey planner.

Kantine am Berghain is event-dependent. Hotel rows are partly verified — see hotel options. S-Bahn frequency check needed before publishing specific late times.

Family and first-timer Berlin day

  1. Start with a tourist morning: Alexanderplatz, Museum Island, or the Berlin Wall memorial are all well-served by S-Bahn.
  2. Head to Prenzlauer Berg for lunch at Prater Garten (open from noon daily in season) before catching the S3 from Prenzlauer Allee area.
  3. Arrive in Köpenick early; walk the Altstadt waterfront before the match.
  4. Stay in Mitte or Friedrichshain for easy transport back — Köpenick hotels are thin and transport frequency is lower late at night.

Prater Garten beer garden hours confirmed. Museum Island/tourist routes need no source check — public knowledge. S-Bahn routing confirmed via Ground Guide.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Eiserner V.I.R.U.S. e.V.supporter societyBerlinPublic page
1. FC Union Berlin official fan club programmeofficial club routeGermany and internationalPublic page

Video leads

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

Social content seeds

songbook count · qa_hold

26 Union Berlin chants — the full songbook

Use the FanChants Union Berlin catalogue count and top chants as a search-led post. Keep it to lyrics, culture and fan navigation only. Lead with 'Schulter an Schulter' and 'Eisern Union' as the two hooks.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: FanChants internal songbook join

heritage culture · qa_hold

The stadium fans rebuilt: 140,000 volunteer hours at Alte Försterei

Frame around the 2008-09 rebuild: 2,300+ Union fans spent 140,000 hours rebuilding the terracing themselves. Use as a hook for the standing-terrace culture and the Eisern identity. Verified via Wikipedia and official sources.

Channels: instagram · facebook · x

Sources: Stadion An der Alten Försterei — Wikipedia, 1. FC Union Berlin official site

fan culture · qa_hold

28,500 people singing Christmas carols in a football stadium

The Weihnachtssingen angle: every December, around 28,500 fans fill Alte Försterei just to sing together. No match. No scoreline. Just the terrace. Use as a cultural hook for the Union Berlin page.

Channels: instagram · tiktok · x

Sources: 1. FC Union Berlin — Wikipedia

matchday logistics · qa_hold

Union Berlin matchday route: how to get to Alte Försterei

Transport-led post: S3 from central Berlin to Köpenick, 15-minute walk or tram. Frame around the fact this is a ground in a forest, unlike any other Bundesliga stadium. Add current-check caveat for the expansion/Olympiastadion move.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: Football Ground Guide — Union Berlin, Stadion An der Alten Försterei — Wikipedia

stadium atmosphere · qa_hold

80% standing: the last great terraced ground in German top-flight football

Lead with the capacity breakdown: 18,395 standing out of 22,012. Frame Alte Försterei as one of the few remaining standing-dominant arenas in European top-flight football — and that the standing share drops once the expansion adds more seating (roughly 18,800 standing of 34,500 under the revised plan).

Channels: instagram · tiktok · x

Sources: Stadion An der Alten Försterei — Wikipedia, Football Ground Guide — Union Berlin

history honours · qa_hold

Union Berlin in the Bundesliga: East Berlin's improbable rise

Frame the club's rise: DDR Cup winners in 1968, decades in lower German football post-reunification, then first Bundesliga promotion in 2019 and Champions League in 2023. Honest framing: their story is culture and resilience, not a trophy cabinet.

Channels: facebook · instagram · x

Sources: 1. FC Union Berlin — Wikipedia, Bundesliga final table 2025-26

hotels · qa_hold

Union Berlin hotel guide: Köpenick local or east Berlin base

Two options: stay in Köpenick (small, local, close to the ground) or base in Friedrichshain/Kreuzberg for a proper Berlin night out after the match — both connected by the S3. Do not promise prices or availability.

Channels: x · facebook · instagram

Sources: Time Out Berlin — best hotels guide, Hotels in Köpenick — Yelp search

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
Berlin alte försterei.jpgCC BY-SA 3.0 DEArne Müselerverified
Alte Försterei.jpgCC BY-SA 4.0Berlinschneidverified
Stadion Union Berlin 02.jpgCC BY-SA 4.0Zakarie Faibisverified

QA holds before publishing

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Sources

  1. 1. FC Union Berlin official site
  2. 1. FC Union Berlin — Wikipedia
  3. Stadion An der Alten Försterei — Wikipedia
  4. Football Ground Guide — Union Berlin
  5. Alte Försterei venue / event site
  6. Bundesliga.com — 1. FC Union Berlin club profile
  7. Bundesliga final table 2025-26
  8. Erst 2027: Union Berlin verschiebt Umzug ins Olympiastadion — Die Welt
  9. Union Berlin to delay Olympiastadion switch — The Stadium Business
  10. Union Berlin stadium expansion greenlighted but capacity capped at 34,500 — Inside World Football
  11. Eiserner V.I.R.U.S. e.V. — official site
  12. Zur Alten Laterne — Yelp listing
  13. Restaurants in Köpenick — Yelp search
  14. Hotels in Köpenick — Yelp search
  15. Prater Garten — official site
  16. Berghain / Kantine am Berghain — official site
  17. Time Out Berlin — best hotels guide
  18. Markthalle Neun — official site
  19. Markthalle Neun — Street Food Thursday
  20. Berlin.de — Street Food Thursday
  21. Freiheit Fünfzehn — official site
  22. Berlin.de — Football Championship at Freiheit Fünfzehn
  23. Holzmarkt 25 — official site
  24. visitBerlin — Going out at the Holzmarkt
  25. Michelberger Hotel — official site
  26. Orania.Berlin — official site
  27. Hotel Spree-idyll — official site
  28. NYX Hotel Berlin Köpenick — official site
  29. 1. FC Union Berlin — Information for visitors with disabilities
  30. Alte Försterei — Stadium visit
  31. Alte Försterei — Stadium tour
  32. Stadion An der Alten Försterei — stadium plan PDF
  33. FanChants internal songbook join
  34. YouTube search leads for fan vlogs
  35. Commons File: Berlin alte försterei.jpg — CC BY-SA 3.0 DE, Arne Müseler
  36. Commons File: Alte Försterei.jpg — CC BY-SA 4.0, Berlinschneid
  37. Commons File: Stadion Union Berlin 02.jpg — CC BY-SA 4.0, Zakarie Faibis

FanChants is not affiliated with 1. FC Union Berlin. Songs are sent in by fans; FanChants does not claim to record inside stadiums.