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STADIUMS Hangzhou Sports Park


Stadium complex Hangzhou, China OPENING 2012


New Earthquakes Stadium San Jose, California, US


OPENING 2012


The new US$60m (£36m, e41m) soccer-spe- cific home of the San Jose Earthquakes was designed by 360 Architecture and will hold approximately 15,000 fans, expandable to


Atletico Nacional Stadium Medellín, Colombia


OPENING 2012


The 44,500-capacity stadium will be the new home of the Atletico Nacional foot- ball club based in the Colombian capital of Medellin and part of the Atanasio Girardot Sportspark. It was funded by a partnership between Instituto de Deportes y Recrea- tion Medellín (INDER), which contributed US$14m (£8.5m, e9.8m), and COL Deporte (Columbian Sports Institute), which invested US$3.8m (£2.3m, e2.7m) in the scheme. Details: www.inder.gov.co


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18,000. It will be part of a mixed-use resi- dential, retail, R&D and hotel development. The Nutrilite Training Facility, including a training field adjacent to the New Earth- quakes Stadium, has already opened. San Jose Earthquakes will move in when the stadium is completed. Details: www.sjearthquakes.com


The Hangzhou Sports Park, being built in eastern China, has been designed by international award-winning architects NBBJ and Capitol Development Design Inc (CCDI). The park will include an 80-000-capacity stadium, which will act as the main sporting venue of a larger, 400,000sq m (4.3 million sq ft) complex. Located along the rapidly developing Qian Tang riverfront, the complex will also include a 10,000-seat indoor arena, an aquatic centre, a convention and exhibi- tion centre, smaller athletic facilities and an extensive retail facility. The venue will be used mainly for football matches – a growing sport in the country. Details: http://www.nbbj.com


Besiktas Stadium Istanbul, Turkey


OPENING 2012


Istanbul's Besiktas football club is pre- paring to move to its new home – the 42,000-capacity Inonu Stadium. The venue is estimated to cost more than US$120m (£75.8m, e88.7m). It will take the name of the old Besiktas Stadium, which will be demolished following the move. The new stadium will allow Besik- tas to concentrate more on corporate hospitality, as there will be around 200 luxury lodges – with a capacity of 6,000 people – giving full views of the play- ing field. The new Inonu Stadium will be designed to be 'in harmony' with the his- toric Bosporus landscape. Details: www.bjk.com.tr


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