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Ostrava Stadium New soccer stadium built around northern and southern Capacity 15,000 Cost €17.7m
Completion 2014
Usti nad Labem Rebuild of municipal stadium. Central grandstand with VIP, media and player facilities. Other grandstands, scoreboard, lighting and heated pitch. Cost €6.5m
Completion 2014 EIRE
Bohemians Stadium Stadium for Bohemians after sale of Dalymount Park. Developer: Andorey Developments. Capacity 10,000
Bryanstown: Drogheda Stadium Proposed for Drogheda United (Vincent Hoey). Uncertainty over land allocation and rival alternatives. Capacity 10,000
Limerick FC Medium-term plan to build new stadium for Eircom League team playing at Hogan Park. Capacity 7,000
ENGLAND
AZERBAIJAN Baku: Olympic Stadium
Basingstoke Town FC Stadium Proposed next to the Hilton Basingstoke hotel, with all- weather training (£500,000). Public consultation under way prior to submission of planning application. Finance: sale of existing Camrose ground. Cost £10m
Completion 2014
Birmingham: St Andrews Stadium Revamp of the Garrison Lane stand at home of Birmingham City FC. Cost £20m
Once completed the stadium will play host to some events national soccer team will occupy the ground after the European Games. Hotels and a parking venue with 3,600+ spaces will be built alongside. Architect: Heerim. Capacity 68,000 Cost $640m
Completion Spring 2015 Dalga: National Team Stadium
Capacity 6,000
FC Gabala Stadium Stadium, training base (5 natural, 1 synthetic pitches) and Academy of Football Administration (education). Area: 7 hectares. Capacity 15,000
BELGIUM
Brussels: Stade Constant Vanden Stock Proposed upgrade for RSC Anderlecht’s soccer stadium. May be one or two phases. Contact: Chris Lioen, Commercial and Marketing Director. New TV truck compound, press area, security and more parking. New VIP tribune – 1,315 gold, 1,207 silver and 1,062 bronze level. New stadium project will take capacity to 30,000. Architects: M & J-M Jaspers – J.Eyers & Partners and DDS & Partners Architects (Jean-Michel Jaspers and Christian Sibilde). Project engineer: Matthieu Mallié. Cost €40-50m
BULGARIA
Sofia: National Stadium Replaces Vasil Levski national stadium which will now be used for athletics only. Capacity 40,000
CROATIA
Zagreb: Maksimir Stadium Proposed upgrade to soccer stadium. Architect: Branko Kincl, consulting company JKS Frankfurt and architect Z. Psczulny. Parallel development of shopping centre below the stadium. Parking: 3,107 + 158 disabled. Suites: 24. Club seats: 1,110. Capacity 51,432 (disabled 181, media 172)
For Bristol Rovers FC. To be built on land leased from the University of the West of England at its Frenchay campus. Council permission received. Supporters’ club bar, shop, banqueting and hospitality suite, convenience store, crèche, gym, jogging track, teaching area (19,000ft2
).
Facilities available to university on non-matchdays. Possible share with Bristol RUFC. Parking: 1,270. Finance: Sale of old Memorial Stadium to Sainsburys supermarket approved by council. Funding: private. Capacity 21,700 Cost £40m
Completion 2014
Burnley: Turf Moor Stadium has linked up with Liverpool John Moores University to base part of the university at the stadium site. Redevelopment of David Fishwick Cricket Field Stand into a StadiArena venue with 1,500 (indoor) capacity for rock concerts, exhibitions and large private functions. Capacity 1,500 (indoor)
Cambridge Community Stadium Proposed community stadium for Cambridge United, Cambridge City and Cambridge Rugby Club. Site under discussion. Feasibility study: Cambridgeshire Horizons Capacity 10,000 Cost £12-£16m
Bristol City Stadium Planning permission given for relocation from Ashton Gate (sale to supermarket) to a nearby site in south Bristol. Legal challenge and council decision awaited. Alternative upgrade plan for Ashton Gate launched by the club. Ground share with Bristol Rugby. Project management: Capita Symonds. Capacity 30,000
Completion 2014 Bristol: UWE Stadium
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australasia EMEA
Castleford Tigers Stadium New stadium for Castleford Tigers Rugby League Football Club on the Glasshoughton site. Extensive conference and banqueting facilities. Awaits cash from resale of current ground for supermarket development, partnering with Opus Land (North) Ltd. Development includes 200,000ft2
approved. Stakeholders: Waystone Developments, Richard Wright). Capacity 13,300
Completion 2013-14
Chelmsford: Essex County Cricket Ground A redevelopment deal has been signed at the club which phase of the build. A block of 62 apartments will be built a new pavilion, cricket school, car park, public square and bridge. Cost £80m
Cheltenham Race Course
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New grandstand (6,500) in place of the circa 1920s ‘A&R’.stand. To contain annual members’ facilities, general public viewing areas, private boxes and Royal Box facilities. The current royal box, which was built in 1952, and 55 other boxes, which were built in the 1920s and 1930s, will be demolished. The plans have been approved by Cheltenham Borough Council. Developer: Jockey Club. Funding: successful retail bond open to the public £25m. Capacity 21,700 Cost £45 million
Completion 2015 (start: 2014) High Wycombe:
Wycombe Community Stadium On hold plan for Wycombe Wanderers and London Wasps plus community sports village and commercial development. Developer: Wycombe Sports Developments Ltd. Chosen site is Wycombe Air Park at Booker. Wycombe Sports Developments Limited (Mark Rigby) is taking forward vision. Architect: AFL. Council carrying out separate public consultation (£500,000) Capacity 17,500-20,000
Hull: Craven Park Upgrade for Hull Kingston Rovers RFC. Plan for north businesses and training agencies. Cost £6.4m
Completion 2013
Liverpool: Anfield Stadium to planning permission. (Proposed new home at nearby Stanley Park abandoned.) Capacity 60,000 (45,275) Cost £150m
London: Brit Oval New stand and hotel await planning permission. Architect: Populous. Capacity +2,000 (25,000) Cost £35m
London: Craven Cottage Stadium Riverside stand rebuild to open up river walk, add spectator facilities and increase capacity. Planning permission received. Architect: KSS. Capacity 30,000
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