ARENAS
National Indoor Sports Arena Glasgow, UK
OPENING 2012
The National Indoor Sports Arena (NISA) is located on a 10.5-hectare (25.9-acre) site to the east of Glasgow and will host badmin- ton events during the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The venue will feature seating for 5,000 spectators, a 200m athletics track with hydraulic bends and field event facili- ties. There will be three sports halls, which will be used as warm-up spaces and training and events spaces in their own right. Details:
www.glasgow.gov.uk
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Stade Abdelkader Khalef Tizi Ouzou, Algeria
OPENING 2012
The new multi-use sports venue in Alge- ria, North Africa, will be able to host football as well as other sports. It will be the new home of Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie, regarded as one of the wealthi- est and most successful football clubs on the continent. With a capacity of more than 50,000 people, it is set to be one of the largest stadiums in the region. Stade Abdelkader Khalef will replace Stade 1er Novembre, with its more limited capacity of only 20,000 spectators. Details:
www.jskabylie.org
Timsah Arena Bursa, Turkey
OPENING 2012/13
The 44,000-capacity sports venue will host the Turksih Super Lig club Bursaspor. Timsah Arena will be designed to look like a reptile – after Bursaspor's nickname, the 'Green Crocodiles'. Details:
www.bursatimsaharena.net
Arena Pantanal Cuiaba, Brazil
OPENING 2012
Barclays Center New York, US
OPENING 2012
Part of a proposed sports, business and residential complex, the Barclays Center will soon be home to the New Jersey Nets (to be renamed Brooklyn Nets) when it opens
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this September in Brooklyn, New York. The 675,000sq ft (62,700sq m) venue will be able to host 18,000 spectators for basket- ball games, 14,500 people for ice hockey games and 19,000 for concerts. Barclays Bank has signed a 20-year naming rights deal on the new stadium. Details:
www.barclayscenter.com
As one of the stadiums proposed for use during the FIFA World Cup in 2014, Arena Pantanal will be built to international standards with a 42,500 capacity. As part of host nation Brazil's strategy to have a 'green' World Cup, Pantanal will incor- porate environmental solutions, including rain water capture and large green areas outside the arena. Details:
www.cbf.com.br
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