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F96
17 Sep 2007, 11:39 AM
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
http://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.

footyfan1
17 Sep 2007, 12:18 PM
Didn't the Weserstadion plan get shot down??

F96
17 Sep 2007, 12:48 PM
No, they need to make it cheaper though and the space behind the goals will stay.

footyfan1
17 Sep 2007, 01:45 PM
No, they need to make it cheaper though and the space behind the goals will stay.


All right. Thanks for the info!

The Old Lady Hertha
17 Sep 2007, 02:25 PM
I thought that Stuttgart would adjust the Gottlieb-Daimler into a football only venue (remove the running track)

F96
17 Sep 2007, 03:05 PM
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.

meininki
17 Sep 2007, 03:27 PM
Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Wiesbaden-Wehen and Mainz will also get new stadiums but I think the renderings have not been published yet.
Work on the stadium in Wiesbaden is supposed to be finished sometime this month:

http://www.svwehen-wiesbaden.de/content.php?f=stadion.php

F96
17 Sep 2007, 03:36 PM
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?

LebenslangGruenWeiss
18 Sep 2007, 02:20 AM
No, they need to make it cheaper though and the space behind the goals will stay.

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.

PileD
28 Sep 2007, 04:59 PM
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
http://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.


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)?????

meininki
28 Sep 2007, 05:02 PM
Well, but isn't this one supposed to be just an interim solution build of steel pipes before the "real" new stadium gets build?
Sorry, you're absolutely right. I hadn't realised that before. :o

Schwalker
28 Sep 2007, 06:41 PM
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.

Costs...?

"Eisenfuß" Eilts
29 Sep 2007, 07:33 AM
Costs...?

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 :eek: )

link to Camp Nou stadium extension (http://www.baunetz.de/db/news/?news_id=84573&source=nl)

After sawing these pictures i am hapy, that our stadium looks really
cool after the complete renovation:

Weserstadion 1 (http://www.procon-ing.de/de/referenzen/ws3r/b1/images/b01_01.jpg)

Weserstadion 2 (http://www.procon-ing.de/de/referenzen/ws3r/b2/images/b02_01.jpg)

:)

Schwalker
29 Sep 2007, 08:00 AM
A bit less than 50 million €.


:)


So around €75m before they are finished...:D

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.

"Eisenfuß" Eilts
29 Sep 2007, 08:57 AM
So around €75m before they are finished...:D


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.

F96
12 Oct 2007, 05:40 AM
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.

http://mediadb.kicker.de/news/1000/1020/1100/4000/artikel/581866/britaarena-1192136363.jpg

footyfan1
12 Oct 2007, 06:09 AM
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.

http://mediadb.kicker.de/news/1000/1020/1100/4000/artikel/581866/britaarena-1192136363.jpg


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!

The Old Lady Hertha
12 Oct 2007, 12:26 PM
well they all have to start somewhere ;)

96Squig
12 Oct 2007, 03:20 PM
well they all have to start somewhere ;)

In combination with your avatar, this made me laugh.

Borussia
12 Oct 2007, 04:45 PM
Paderborn:
15.000 (5.000 seats)
http://www.paragon-arena.de/index.php?a=2


This will be a nice Regionalliga stadium...



Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Wiesbaden-Wehen and Mainz will also get new stadiums but I think the renderings have not been published yet.

Stuttgart? Are you sure?

Btw: The new St. Pauli stadium reminds me of the Hibernian Edinburgh ground.