This will keep all all new stadium developments in one thread. Leverkusen: 30.000 (only seats), additional tier will be added http://www.sport.bayer.de/de/Ausbau-BayArena.aspx Video: http://www.bayer04.de/bilder/07_08/video/20070803_bay_dsl.zip St Pauli: 27.579 (12111 seats) http://www.agn.de/pix/sport/popup/popup-sport-pauli-pers-innen-ohne.jpg Werder: http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/4388/wsus2yc5.jpg https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12525717&postcount=2 Aachen: 32.900 (19.655 seats) http://www.alemannia-stadion.de/v1/stadion/startseite/178.news_detail.htm Hoffenheim: 30.050 (21.000 seats) http://www.agn.de/pix/sport/popup/popup-sport-sinsheim-luft.jpg Wuppertal http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/9640/frerwn1.jpg Paderborn: 15.000 (5.000 seats) http://www.paragon-arena.de/index.php?a=2 Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Wiesbaden-Wehen and Mainz will also get new stadiums but I think the renderings have not been published yet.
I thought that Stuttgart would adjust the Gottlieb-Daimler into a football only venue (remove the running track)
That's what I meant with "new" stadium. KSC and Wuppertal will do the same and also won't get really new stadiums.
Work on the stadium in Wiesbaden is supposed to be finished sometime this month: http://www.svwehen-wiesbaden.de/content.php?f=stadion.php
Well, but isn't this one supposed to be just an interim solution build of steel pipes before the "real" new stadium gets build?
The plan has been split into two phases. During Phase 1 the stadium will get a 3rd tier a new roof with solar cells on top and some new facilities. Also there will be a new outer shell of the stadium made out of glass. The floodlights will be removed and a new light system will be integrated into the roof. After Phase 1 the capacity will be 50000. Work will probably start in December and will be finished after the EURO 08. It is yet to be determined when Phase 2 starts. During Phase 2 the East and West curves will be made straight and will be moved closer to the pitch. Remember that the Weserstadion already doesn't have a running track anymore. Also new luxury boxes and so called Platin Seats will be build. The capacity after Phase 2 will also be 50000.
What to hell will Leverkusen with 30.000 seats, a backroom in a pub is enough. And Hoffenheim isnt't a bowling lane not enough for the Hoffenheim fans? (What fans)?????
A bit less than 50 million €. (So about 10000 € for each extra seat, but hey, Barca extends Camp Nou and pays 50000 € for each extra seat ) link to Camp Nou stadium extension After sawing these pictures i am hapy, that our stadium looks really cool after the complete renovation: Weserstadion 1 Weserstadion 2
So around €75m before they are finished... But it´s about time the stadium was ugraded, as it is now Bremen is suffering financially because they can´t offer a stadium comparable to the other big clubs.
Yes, that happens very often at such projects, but i am optimistic they can build it for the expected sum, because the circumstances, like falling prices for steel, are currently good.
Wehen-Wiesbaden's stadium was inaugurated (would you use a different word?) yesterday with a game against Borussia Dortmund in front of a sellout crowd of 12.556. Dortmund won 2:1. The next BL2 game against Mainz is also sold out, I guess there will be 70% Mainz fans.
That's a good word. It's the word we used for the match report translation too! I wanted to laugh my ass off when their fans were singing, "Ohne Schiri Hast Du Keine Chance!" in the second half!
This will be a nice Regionalliga stadium... Stuttgart? Are you sure? Btw: The new St. Pauli stadium reminds me of the Hibernian Edinburgh ground.
i think that Paderborn stadium will be really beautiful!! with only 5000 seats...God i wish something like that was in my city
"Stadionwelt" links don't work anymore. Btw: The Playmobil stadium (please don't laugh about this cute name ) in Fürth will be reconstructed for € 11 million within the next 3 years: http://www.greuther-fuerth.de/v3/aktuelles/news.php?newsnr=4290