Stadium of the Year 2014
- Public vote
- Jury vote
Public vote
Summary
The fifth edition of Stadium of the Year competition took place between Jan 17 and Feb 17, 2015. A record number of 96,772 people took part in the vote (each person had 15 points to share between 5 stadiums by giving notes: 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 point). Participants were spread across 136 countries, with most votes originating in Brazil, Russia, Spain and Poland.
Below you can see the complete list of all stadia with the number of points scored.
Results
Position | Photo | Description |
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1 134,725 pts |
Allianz Parque Sao Paulo Brazil
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2 96,712 pts |
San Mamés Barria Bilbao Spain
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3 89,518 pts |
Otkritie Arena Moscow Russia
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4 78,589 pts |
Arena Corinthians Sao Paulo Brazil
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5 72,474 pts |
Konya Büyükşehir Stadyumu Konya Turkey
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6 67,571 pts |
Stade Vélodrome Marseille France
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7 63,371 pts |
Borisov Arena Borisov Belarus
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8 61,783 pts |
Singapore National Stadium Singapore Singapore
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9 53,890 pts |
Arena da Amazonia Manaus Brazil
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10 51,917 pts |
Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium Al Ain UAE
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11 50,564 pts |
Estádio José Pinheiro Borda Porto Alegre Brazil
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12 47,663 pts |
Arena das Dunas Natal Brazil
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13 47,419 pts |
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium Jeddah Saudi Arabia Arabia
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14 45,448 pts |
Groupama Arena Budapest Hungary
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15 43,659 pts |
Stadion Miejski w Białymstoku Białystok Poland
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16 40,733 pts |
Akwa Ibom Stadium Uyo Nigeria
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17 40,186 pts |
Nagyerdei Stadion Debrecen Hungary
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18 39,146 pts |
Arena da Baixada Curitiba Brazil
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19 36,617 pts |
Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadyumu Istanbul Turkey
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20 35,607 pts |
Incheon Asiad Main Stadium Incheon South Korea
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21 33,274 pts |
Tim Hortons Field Hamilton Canada
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22 32,640 pts |
Arena Lublin Lublin Poland
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23 32,461 pts |
Sammy Ofer Stadium Haifa Israel
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24 24,138 pts |
John O'Quinn Field at TDECU Stadium Houston USA
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25 24,033 pts |
Estadio Agustín Coruco Díaz Zacatepec Mexico
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26 19,417 pts |
Levi's Stadium Santa Clara USA
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27 19,417 pts |
McLane Stadium Waco USA
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28 15,986 pts |
Kingspan Stadium Belfast Northern Ireland
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29 14,972 pts |
Lhasa Stadium Lhasa China
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30 13,918 pts |
Estadio El Teniente-Codelco Rancagua Chile
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31 13,592 pts |
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Arena Pantanal Cuiaba Brazil
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32 12,039 pts |
Estádio Kleber Andrade Cariacica Brazil
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Stadium of the Year 2014 Regulations
- Nomination process schedule: Jan 07 – Jan 15, 2015. (nominations closed)
- Voting process schedule: Your votes will be accepted between Jan 17 and Feb 17, 2015. There’s no need to send e-mails or comment on facebook, the above form is the only means of voting. Each person is entitled to cast one vote, selecting his top 5 venues (giving them, respectively, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 point).
- Voting restrictions: Every user is welcome to share information or links regarding the competition, however voting may not be subject to commercial incentives (i.e. being rewarded or subject to separate contests with prizes). Any such attempts will result in cancellation of all votes coming from identified sources. Similarily, individual voters attempting to give more than one vote will not be included in the voting process at all.
- Submitting nominations: Every reader/user of StadiumDB.com may submit a nomination. Unlike many competitions, ours is user-oriented, so we don’t require any fees, text messages, e-mail submissions or liking us on facebook or following on Twitter (we do appreciate it, though!).
- Nomination requirements: To become a nominee, a stadium has to meet several criteria. It has to hold at least 10,000 people and be opened in 2014. The latter means hosting at least one event with all stands available to the public. Stadiums built from scratch are taken into consideration as well as those having a thorough redevelopment. The competition is about football stadiums, which means we choose between venues that are capable of hosting a football (or soccer, if you prefer) game. They may still have running, cycling or speedway tracks around their pitch, or have pitches larger than football-specific ones.
Jury Vote
This year’s edition of Stadium of the Year is special, because for the first time ever we’re adding the Jury Vote award aside of the Public Vote one. We invited architects with great stadium experience to look through the list of 32 nominees and give their vote. The Jury Vote is a separate award from the Public Vote. Each stadium receives notes of between 1 and 10 points, based on four criteria listed in the table below.
Position | Photo | Description |
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1 7.850 pts |
Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium Al Ain UAE
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2 7.346 pts |
Arena da Amazonia Manaus Brazil
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3 7.196 pts |
Singapore National Stadium Singapore Singapore
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4 7.183 pts |
Nagyerdei Stadion Debrecen Hungary
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5 6.967 pts |
Arena das Dunas Natal Brazil
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6 6.783 pts |
San Mamés Barria Bilbao Spain
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7 6.538 pts |
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium Jeddah Saudi Arabia Arabia
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8 6.513 pts |
Sammy Ofer Stadium Haifa Israel
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9 6.471 pts |
Incheon Asiad Main Stadium Incheon South Korea
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10 6,450 pts |
Stadion Miejski w Białymstoku Białystok Poland
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Jury Members
Bob van Bebber, Boogertman + Partners, South Africa | Graduated from University of Witwatersrand, he joined Boogertman + Partners in 1998, currently director. Bob's strengths lie in the conceptualisation and delivery of large complex projects with a passion for the built environment and rational design. He has been honoured in participating in the following, WAF Judge – Category Sports & Leisure 2012, WAF Judge – Category Sports & Leisure 2014, Keynote speaker Mauritius Green Building conference 2011, India sustainability design Tour (Mumbai/Calcuta/Bangalore) 2011 and India – Hall of Fame Inductee 2010.
Bob’s experience ranges from low density housing to office towers, mixed use urban design and transport. And of course sports stadiums, including the most prestigious Soccer City (FNB Stadium), the largest and one of the most distinguished stadiums in Africa, 2010 World Cup final venue.
Mike Bell, R&L Architects, South Africa | Mike Bell was project architect and lead designer on the 2010 FIFA World Cup Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit. Mbombela was the only new 2010 stadium that was South African designed. Mike has been involved in various other stadium designs in Africa.
He is a director with R&L Architects in Cape Town, South Africa. The company has several designs for African stadiums in its portfolio, including one for one of the continent’s most followed teams, Kaiser Chiefs. Mike worked in the USA for 5 years.
John Bontinck, Bontinck Architecture and Engineering, Belgium | Member of a famous family of architects, John Bontinck graduated from the University of Ghent in 1993. He continued education in Leuven before becoming a member of the Bontinck office in the home town of Ghent. Currently John is the CEO of Bontinck Architecture and Engineering with growing experience. Among numerous works by the company there’s one stadium, Ghelamco Arena. Born in 2002, the project was delivered in 2013 and experienced a very enthusiastic reactions, becoming Stadium of the Year 2013.
Bruno Campos, BCMF Arquitetos, Brazil | Architect graduated at UFMG (Belo Horizonte, 1994), with M.A in Housing and Urbanism at the Architectural Association School (London, 1998). He has collaborated with various architects in Brazil and New York before establishing BCMF Arquitetos in 2001, associated to Marcelo Fontes and Silvio Todeschi, also graduated at UFMG. Since then, BCMF has been involved in the development of a broad range of outstanding projects, being acknowledged in Brazil and abroad as one of the leading practices of the new generation of Brazilian architects. In 2014 BCMF Arquitetos was listed by FAST COMPANY as the second most innovative company in South America.
In recent years BCMF became the first Brazilian practice to prepare projects for three major mega events: Pan American Games (2007), FIFA World Cup (2014) and Olympics (2016). The multi-use Deodoro Sports Complex received high recognition, while spectacular redevelopment of the legendary Mineirao stadium earned the stadium a LEED platinum certificate as the second worldwide.
Bryan Roe, Scott Tallon Walker Architects, Ireland | Bryan joined Scott Tallon Walker Architects in 1978, after graduating from Dublin Institute of Technology and Trinity College Dublin, and became a director of the company in 1989. He has worked on many major building projects, with special skills in master planning, managing large and complex projects, as well as in conservation and restoration.
His extensive experience covers projects as diverse as international sports stadia, urban redevelopment, and aquaculture to retail, educational, medical and commercial developments. He worked on the Aviva Stadium in Dublin (Stadium of the Year 2010), St. Andrew’s Stadium in Birmingham, reviewed the new stadium in Jeddah and was involved in several other sports venue projects.
Șerban Țigănaș, Dico si Tiganas, Romania | Architect, planner and founding partner at Dico si Tiganas architecture and design office, author of various projects from the sports area, including two stadiums and a multifunctional sports hall. He is also a teacher and lecturer for about twenty years at the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, in Cluj-Napoca and had as well several international experiences.
He is currently the president of the Romanian Order of Architects , institution inside which he has initiated the study of Architecture as a profession and of The Policy for Architecture in Romania. Cluj Arena, a work signed by Şerban Ţigănaş won the Architizer A+ Award in 2013 and it was nominated for Mies van der Rohe Award in the same year.
Jury Vote Regulations
- The Jury Vote runs independently from the Public Vote. The result will reveal our second Stadium of the Year winner.
- The Jury consists of highly-experienced architects from various countries. None of them was personally engaged in any of the stadiums nominated.
- Each Juror ranks every stadium individually. Every nominated stadium is ranked in four categories: visual impact, relation with surroundings, innovation and value for money.
- The stadiums are graded based on best available audio-visual materials and texts. The criteria are limited only to aspects possible to verify at this early stage of each stadium’s operation.
- Announcement of the result is expected on Feb 19, 2015, along with results of the Public Vote.