News: November 2021
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Qatar: All you need to know about Arab Cup 2021
The game between Qatar and Bahrain will open the Arab Cup 2021 that starts today. The tournament sees 32 games and 16 teams from across the Arab world coming to compete in Qatar.
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Chile: Universidad Católica takes important step towards new stadium
Los Cruzados are close to winning their fourth consecutive league title. Off the pitch, things are also not too bad, as this month the club received environmental approval for the construction of a new venue.
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Stadiums send a powerful message about violence
November 25th marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The world of football, including clubs and stadiums, joined this initiative by releasing various messages to raise awareness of gender-based assaults.
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Serbia: What is the future of National Stadium?
Football in Serbia is experiencing its best time in many years. The national team advanced to next year's World Cup and the domestic league is currently in 12th position in the UEFA ranking. So it seems that now is the best time to start the construction of National Stadium.
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Spain: Never-ending story of Valencia's new home
"Los Che" are getting ready to resume work on Nou Mestalla thanks to money from CVC Capital Partners. The history of this stadium is an incredible story full of twists and turns.
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Get to know StadiumDB.com on YouTube!
Some time ago we started our own YouTube channel. It is a visual addition to the articles published on our website. The videos that we release are characterised by both a high technical level and a wealth of content. If you haven't seen any of them yet, it's high time to catch up!
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USA: Nashville SC Stadium to be completed earlier than planned
In the middle of the year it was announced that all works at the stadium would be completed in May 2022. However, it seems that the venue will be ready for use a month earlier. This will allow Nashville SC to play all of the next season's home games at the new arena.
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Qatar 2022: Fully demountable stadium is ready
One of the most innovative stadium projects in the world has reached the finish line. This is the seventh completed arena of the 2022 World Cup. We are still waiting for Lusail Stadium to be finished.
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Peterborough: Dispute around Embankment Stadium
Location of the new stadium in Peterborough arouses controversy among the local community. Although supporters of the currently planned destination seem to prevail, the deadlock is to be solved by an independent consultant team.
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Madrid: Additional funds for renovation of Bernabéu
It was hard to expect that a stadium revamp on such a scale could be carried out for the amount agreed more than two years ago. Recently, it has become necessary to sign a new contract that will increase the size of the loan.
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Berlin: Hertha's new stadium in 2027?
The club from the German capital has been trying to build a new venue for several years. Its efforts met with strong resistance from the city authorities. This makes the Hertha management's declarations from 2017 to open a new arena in 2025 no longer valid.
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France: Method of small steps in Angers
Stabilisation achieved by the club from western France favours infrastructure development plans. Angers SCO will be able to boast two modern stands next year.
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Rome: Lazio's new home at Stadio Flaminio?
Not only AS Roma is willing to build its own stadium. Lazio's authorities are also in favour of relocation from Stadio Olimpico. One of the options considered is the venue where “Biancocelesti” used to play.
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Portugal: 18 years since Estádio do Dragão and Messi’s debut
November 16, 2003, is a unique date for the world of football. Leo Messi made his debut for Barcelona's first team at brand new Estádio do Dragão which is celebrating its 18th anniversary today.
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London: Crystal Palace postpones expansion for a year
The new main stand is the goal of the South London club. These plans were made three years ago, but it seems that their implementation will not start until the end of next year.
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Parma: Unusual protest against stadium construction
More than six months have passed since the design was unveiled. There are still many question marks and bureaucratic obstacles in the way of Parma's plans. On November 13, a bicycle ride is to take place as part of a protest against the construction of the venue.
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England: Safe standing trials to start next year
In 2019, the government committed to introducing standing areas in English football in its General Election manifesto. Moreover, this move has cross-party support. Soon four clubs from the Premier League and one from the Championship are to start their trials.
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England: Bury FC fans buy their club and stadium
It's been almost two and a half years since the last match at Gigg Lane. The club went bankrupt and dropped out of the football pyramid system. Fortunately, there are chances that it will be back soon thanks to the support of loyal fans.
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England: New details of Leicester's expansion
It seemed that the scope of work would be much smaller. However, it turns out that the construction intervention is to affect three stands, not one, as initially announced. New documentation was presented this week by the city council.
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Buffalo: How about new stadium in the downtown?
The need to build a new stadium for Buffalo Bills has been talked about for a long time. Several locations are considered, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most frequently discussed idea is the construction of a new arena in Orchard Park near the existing venue.
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England: Premier League stadiums are bursting at the seams
The top flight in England is experiencing a real boom. Clubs are doing great in European competitions and supporters are eager to visit football grounds. Already, the average attendance exceeds 40,000 per game.
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England: QPR want to move out of Loftus Road
Rangers have been playing at the current ground on and off for 104 years. However, it seems the venue is already too tight for the club and it is not surprising that the Hoops management is looking for a site to build a stadium that matches the club's ambitions.
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New Mexico: Stadium will not be built in Albuquerque
United's principals intended to build a new stadium, but they did not have sufficient funds. So the club turned to the city of Albuquerque for help. The councilors expressed their willingness to support the project, but decided to conduct a public vote on this matter.
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Brentford Bucking the Trend in New Stadium Atmosphere
Brentford are enjoying their first season in the Premier League and have been receiving plaudits not just for their football but the atmosphere being created at their new stadium.
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Poland: Sandecja stadium can grow to 8,111
The construction of the new venue has been going on for some time. A heated field has already been laid and this will allow Sandecja to play at home after a nearly six-month break. There is also a chance for a larger stadium provided additional funding is found.
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Madrid: Bernabéu in 2023 fully multifunctional
Real Madrid's stadium closed to the public on March 1, 2020. The reason was to enable an efficient thorough reconstruction. One and a half years remain until the end of the work, but the initial effects can already be admired.
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Rotterdam: Feyenoord cannot afford new stadium?
The club unveiled plans to build a new venue in mid-2017. We're four and a half years later and no closer to starting construction. In theory, everything should be decided by the end of the year.
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When It Comes To Sports-Themed Games, Realism Matters
Games are commonly viewed as a form of escapism, and so for many players, realism is not always a necessary element. That is especially the case with players of genres like MMO, but the same can’t be said about sports-themed games.
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Esports: Virtual stadiums as real ones in new games
From Anfield to Estádio da Luz, Parc des Princes to SchücoArena, it is now easier to feel the true atmosphere playing football virtually. We checked the virtual stadiums just after the new football games were released.
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New design: Gubin strives for historical stadium rebuilding
A little border town in the western Poland prepares for a complete renovation of its historical ground. One of the aims is to catch up with the recent growth of the local football club, Carina Gubin.
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Australia: Sydney Football Stadium near to completion
The construction of the facility enters its decisive phase. Everything indicates that the opening is to take place in the autumn of next year. Chances are good that the 2022 NRL Grand Final will be held in a new arena.
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