SCOTLAND
Aberdeen Community Stadium Club and council worked on outline plans for community stadium at Loirston Loch near Cove (King’s Links rejected). Feasibility study conducted (£600,000). Council go-ahead granted and minister agreed. Stadium and community. Finance: sale of Pitodrie stadium for development, council contribution, grants, naming rights. Construction: Barr Construction (preferred bidder). Capacity 21,000 Cost £38m
Completion 2014
Edinburgh: Tynecastle Stadium stand, hotel, 12,000m2
banqueting facilities, residential and commercial units. Capacity 23,000 Cost £51m
Edinburgh: Academicals Rugby Club Edinburgh Academicals Rugby Club, the second oldest
new facility in Stockbridge, Edinburgh It will contain conference facilities and a rugby museum, with associated retail. Jobs: 100. Capacity 5,000 (2,500 seated) Cost £8m
Completion 2014
Glasgow: Scotstoun Stadium Redeveloped athletics stadium will be training ground (3G Commonwealth Games host venues. New grandstands, indoor athletics training facilities, refurbishment of the outdoor 400-metre athletics track, extension of the cafe, Construction: Galliford Try. Capacity 6,000 Cost £17.6m
Paisley: St Mirren FC New in Ferguslie area. Seeking buyer of Love Street ground. Capacity 10,000
SLOVAKIA
Bratislava: National Stadium Public/private partnership proposal. International tender for design and construction of UEFA standard stadium to play internationals. Finance: government subsidy. Capacity 35,000 Cost €69.12m
SOUTH AFRICA
Krugersdorp: Amakhosi Stadium Proposed new stadium for Kaizer Chiefs. Capacity 55,000 Completion R1.2bn
SPAIN
Barcelona: Camp Nou Stadium Super upgrade for Barcelona’s Catalan home awaiting basement and museum. Roof and a brightly coloured mosaic outer skin that glows at night. Client: FC Barcelona. Architect: Foster + Partners. Project architect: Gleeds, Jason Bruges, AFL Architects, Pfeifer, PHA, RWDI, SDG, STRI. Footprint: 52,000m2
Capacity 106,000 Cost €250m
Bilbao: San Mames Barria Stadium In construction. Season ticket owner transfer in
Prit. Structural engineer: ACXT Idom. Cost €211m
Completion 2014
Madrid: Atletico Madrid Stadium Club moving out of Vicente Calderon. Area: 85,000m2 Capacity 70,000
. Completion 2016
Malaga Stadium Qatari owner Sheikh Abdulla Bin Nasser Al-Thani has outlined plans for a new stadium and training academy. Capacity 65,000 Cost £300m
Valencia CF Stadium of club. Three-tier (22,000 bottom tier, 18,000 middle, 35,000 upper) soccer stadium in NE Valencia. Architects: stadium to be sold to property developers. Capacity 75,000 Cost €300m
SWITZERLAND
Lausanne Football Stadium A single circular building houses football stadium, school, pools (10m, 25m, 50m). Part of new urban layout. Green: solar thermal and voltaic panels, natural daylight. Developer: Lausanne City Council. Architects: Jean-Baptiste Ferrari et Associes, gmp. Structural design TENSIS (competition). Fire safety: CR Conseils. Landscape design: Hager Partner. Transport planning: KONTEXTPLAN. Sustainability: TRANSSOLAR Energietechnik. Parking: 1,220. Capacity 13,000 (football), 20,000 (other) Completion 2019 (starts 2016)
Zurich football stadium Proposed soccer-dedicated stadium. Possible standing area. Developer: city.
Capacity 16,000 (international), 20,000 (domestic)
Cost Sfr150m Completion 2017 TANZANIA
Dar-es-Salaam: National Stadium Contractor: Beijing Construction Engineering Group Co Ltd. Capacity 60,000 Cost US$54.6m
Kaunda Stadium Capacity 40,000 Cost $20m
Completion June 2015 (starts 2013) TURKEY
Bursaspor: Timsah Stadium ‘crocodile’ associated with club. Architect: Sozuneri Architects. Finance: city. Area: 150,000m2
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Capacity 45,000 Cost €70m
Completion 2014
Istanbul: Besiktas Stadium New stadium for Besiktas soccer team on site of existing facility by Bosphorus. Convention and cultural centre. Build-operate-transfer model. Naming rights deal with Vodafone.
Capacity 42,000 Cost €120m
Completion 2014 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Abu Dhabi Stadium build a new sports stadium with retractable roof as part of the Capital City District development next to Khalifa City. Capacity 65,000 Cost $1bn
Abu Dhabi: Al Ain: Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium New timeline for soccer stadium amid sporting and mixed use development. Area: 45,000m2
. Design and build: Area (gross): 180,000m2 .
Tenant team: Al Ain Football Club. Capacity 25,000
Completion last quarter 2013
Dubai: Al Wasl Sports Club Proposed upgrade to become air-conditioned stadium. Developer: Dubai Sports Council. Capacity 25,000
WALES
Cardiff City Stadium Capacity increase to take advantage of moving up a division. Two phases: Second tier on Ninian stand; more capacity on ends. Capacity 38,000 (26,800)
Completion 2014
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STADIUMS EMEA
SOUTH AMERICA
Ebbw Vale: Circuit of Wales Work beginning on motorsport circuit with a green theme. Council positive but Welsh parliament involved. Funding: Public/private partnership. £2m loan from Welsh government so far. 3.5 mile track for all kinds of auto sport, hotel, retail and commercial. Developer: Heads of the Valleys Development Company. Construction Cost £280m
Capacity 15,000
Newport: Dragons Stadium New stadium on site of Rodney Parade going through planning permission. Includes an 84-room hotel, 105 and public gym. Architect: S&P. Planning: RPS. Cost consultant: Gleeds. Transport: Pinnacle. Boxes: 20. Capacity 15,000 Cost £40m
ZIMBABWE
Southern Province: Livingstone Stadium Soccer stadium and community sport facilities. Capacity 30,000
Completion Started January 2013
Victoria Falls Cricket Ground Local council has granted planning approval for a stadium near the iconic site to become country’s third international Tuskers and open for touring teams to practise. Completion Started 2012
south america
BRAZIL Cuiaba: Arena Pantanal The design of this stadium has focused on sustainability. It will be a multi-purpose stadium but primarily used for football. Architect: GCP Arquitetos. Capacity Cost $265m (over 50% funded by federal government)
Completion December 2013
Curitiba: Arena da Baixada Renovations to this old stadium include increased seating parallel to the pitch and improvements to facilities in and around the stadium. Capacity 40,000 Cost $234m
Completion December 2013
Manaus: Arena Amazonia Estádio Vivaldo Lima will house underground parking with monorail and bus services. Architect: gmp Architekten. Construction: Andrade Gutierrez. The stadium will host 4 Capacity 44,000 Cost $270m
Completion December 2013
Natal: Estadio das Dunas The 1972 stadium that stood in its place was demolished in 2011 to make way for an improved venue capable of holding FIFA World Cup 2014 matches. Commercial buildings, hotels and a shopping centre will feature around the stadium once built. Architect: Populous. Capacity Cost $203m
Completion December 2013
Porto Alegre: Estadio Beira-Rio Home stadium for football club Sport Club Internacional. Undergoing renovations to increase capacity and meet FIFA regulations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2014. Capacity 51,000
Completion December 2013
Sao Paulo: Arena de Sao Paulo Will host the opening game for the FIFA World Cup 2014 and be home to Corinthians F.C. afterwards. Jobs: 6,000 (construction). Stadium capacity will be at 68,000 during the FIFA World Cup after the installation of temporary bleachers with space for 20,000 additional spectators. Capacity 48,000 Cost $350m
Completion December 2013
for North America stadiums see the North America supplement pages 12-15
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