
Berlin is becoming a football hotspot! On 9 November 2025, American football came to Berlin's Olympic Stadium. The Indianapolis Colts took on the Atlanta Falcons: a highlight in the history of the NFL in Germany.
The NFL Berlin Game 2025 brought an official NFL season game to Berlin's Olympic Stadium for the first time. There was an exciting atmosphere that is otherwise only known in the USA.
In this blog post, you can experience the NFL game through the eyes of our colleague Steven.
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Thanks to an invitation from Michael Münster, the ALSO Group and Eaton, our colleague Steven was able to experience the NFL Berlin Game 2025 live at the Olympic Stadium! Admission began at 12:30 p.m., and at 3:30 p.m., the kickoff caused excitement to rise in the stadium. The historic Olympic Stadium provided the perfect backdrop for watching American football live.


Steven enjoyed first-class seats and comprehensive catering, allowing him to follow the game up close. A particular highlight for Steven was meeting Koke and Antoine Griezmann, two exceptional athletes who made the event even more memorable.



At IT-Planet, we are proud of our partnership with Eaton and look forward to many more joint projects. Special thanks go to Eaton and ALSO for the invitation to the NFL Berlin Game 2025. This unforgettable experience would not have been possible without their support. Discover Eaton products in our online shop now: from UPS systems to racks and PDUs.