http://www.stadiumguide.com/future/Katsokaa nyt oikeasti minne Eurooppa menee ja minne Suomi ei mene.
Jäädään taas kerran pahasti kelkasta Skoda Cuppiemme kanssa. Jopa Slovakiassa ollaan tekemässä uutta kunnon stadionia.
Hyvä linkki. Tuollahan on stadionihankkeet hyvin esiteltynä. Voisi kopioida tähän infot listan alkupään tulevista eurooppalaisista stadioneista (ml. mainitsemasi Slovakia):
Aberdeen have been contemplating a move to a new stadium since the early 1990s, however initially nothing concrete materialised. A redevelopment of their current home, Pittodrie, was also considered, but limited space and safety requirements would reduce capacity to a mere 12,000, not enough for the ambitions of the club.
Agia Sofia Stadium is the proposed new stadium of AEK that the club hope to build at the site of their old Nikos Goumas Stadium, which they left in 2004 for OAKA Stadium as it failed to pass safety requirements.
The Hertha Fussballarena is the proposed new stadium of Hertha BSC. The stadium will replace Berlin’s Olympiastadion, which is too large and isn’t a proper football stadium, as Hertha’s new home.
New Tehelne Pole is the new Slovakian national stadium and new home of Slovan Bratislava that is currently under construction. It is being built in place of the old Tehelne Pole stadium, which closed in 2009 and got demolished in 2013.
UWE Stadium is the planned new stadium of Bristol Rovers FC. Until 2010, the club had mainly focused on redeveloping their current stadium, the Memorial Stadium, but after these plans turned out to be not viable, attention shifted to the construction of a brand-new stadium.
Eiköhän loputkin listalla ole aika samanhenkisiä. Eli uusi stadioni on päätetty rakentaa
jonkun seurajoukkueen tarpeisiin (vuosien vatvomisen jälkeen), kun vanhasta on tullut jostain syystä käyttötarkoitukseen sopimaton.
Jos tämä sinun stadionihanke toteutettaisiin, siitä kirjoitettaisiin tuolla sivustolla jotenkin näin:
Papadopoulos Arena was built in 2020 to replace relatively new Telia 5G arena. The old stadium was built as late as the 2000, it had more than enough seats for the needs of the local clubs and it fulfilled all the necessary UEFA requirements and criteria. However, in a Finnish football forum pt 2 there was a strange rumor forum which stated that some kind of Europe-wide league will be launched in next few years - and Finland will be priviledged to have a major game if they build a new (unnecessary large) stadium.