UEFA Five-star stadiums?

Discussion in 'UEFA and Europe' started by n00bie deluxe, Sep 2, 2002.

  1. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
    I have heard that UEFA ranks stadiums from one-star to five-star depending on certain construction criteria. I read somewhere that there are only twelve (12) five-star stadiums in Europe. Does anyone know which ones they are?

    I have found out that the following seven are five-star:
    Amsterdam Arena; Amsterdam, Netherlands
    De Kuip; Rotterdam, Netherlands
    Camp Nou; Barcelona, Spain
    Ernst Happel Stadium; Vienna, Austria
    Hampden Park; Glasgow, Scotland
    Ibrox; Glasgow, Scotland
    Luzhniki Stadium; Moscow, Russia

    Information on the other five would be appreciated.
     
  2. Parkhead_Faithful

    Parkhead_Faithful New Member

    Dec 19, 2001
    Glasgow,Scotland
    celtic park is 4 star, it would be 5 but the changing rooms are a foot shorter than uefa requirements or some crap like that.
     
  3. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    In a report on the bids for the EC 2008, UEFA mentions that Glasgow has three 5-star-stadiums:

    Ibrox Stadium, Celtic Park and Hampden Park
     
  4. Parkhead_Faithful

    Parkhead_Faithful New Member

    Dec 19, 2001
    Glasgow,Scotland
    Excellent they must have upgraded it :)
     
  5. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
  6. Parkhead_Faithful

    Parkhead_Faithful New Member

    Dec 19, 2001
    Glasgow,Scotland
    I wouldnt bet on it, italian stadia for all their history and prestige are basically dumps.
    Look for some in germany, thats a safer bet.
     
  7. AFCA

    AFCA Member

    Jul 16, 2002
    X X X rated
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Iran
    I find that most 'dumpy' stadiums are usually the most fun to be in.
     
  8. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    Don't know, the one in Milan should at least be a hot candidate.
    In Germany it basically must be Arena AufSchalke and AOL-Arena (Hamburg), but I don't know whether they really are.
     
  9. Saint

    Saint New Member

    Jun 18, 2002
    In germany i would say:

    Schalke 05;) ArenaAufSchalke
    Bourssia Dortmund: Westfalenstadium
    Maybe Hmaburger SV: AOL Arena
     
  10. Parkhead_Faithful

    Parkhead_Faithful New Member

    Dec 19, 2001
    Glasgow,Scotland

    Maybe so, but it doesnt tend to get you a five star rating with the head honcho's of the european game ;)
     
  11. mr magoo

    mr magoo New Member

    Jul 19, 2002
    South Shields
    I would of thought the millenium stadium in Wales would be one of the 5star stadium i have been to the last 2 FA cup finals there and thought it was an excelent stadium.
     
  12. AFCA

    AFCA Member

    Jul 16, 2002
    X X X rated
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Iran
    You gotta have 6 McDonalds and soft, furry toilet seats to be *****.
     
  13. jotadia

    jotadia New Member

    Jun 21, 2001
    Miami
    Club:
    Atletico Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    What about Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid?
     
  14. lanman

    lanman BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 30, 2002
    I'm thinking that the Champions League Final is most likely to be held in a 5 star stadium, in which case Old Trafford would be one.
    The Olympic Stadium in Rome held the final a few years back, if the theory holds this would be a 5 star, unless it has been down-graded.
    Also what about the Stade de Denis in France?
     
  15. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
    Someon told me that the following are definitely 5 star:

    Stade De France, St. Denis, France
    Millenium Stadium; Cardiff, Wales
    Old Trafford; Manchester, England

    I saw on an old list that these 3 used to be on there, but I think only one of them remains on the list. The other 2 got dropped to 4 star:

    San Siro; Milano, Italy
    Stadio Olimpico; Roma, Italy
    Stadion Olympiastadion; Munich, Germany

    For some reason, I think its Olympiastadion that stayed on the list.

    A link to a current list would be appreciated if someone has it.

    As far as I know, the Bernabeu is 4 star and not 5 star.
     
  16. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    I can hardly imagine that. I don't know UEFA's criteria but personally I think a stadium with track and field lane has no chance at all. In Munich more than half of the seats are not protected by a roof - I've been there and I hardly would consider it a 3 star stadium.

    I didn't find a list, but Arena AufSchalke should be a 5 star stadium as Blatter once said that this stadium is setting new standards for the whole world.
     
  17. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    ....unless you are stuck in the bottom tier behind the goal. I was about 15 rows back but still had such an awful 'Row A' style subterrainian view I had to watch the action up the other end on the big screens.
     
  18. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    I contacted UEFA and they were really extremely quick with replying. The evaluation is partially a big joke though:

    ITALY

    Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan (85.700 cap)
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome (82.307)
    Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin (69.041)

    NETHERLANDS

    Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam (52.600)
    Amsterdam-Arena, Amsterdam (51.620)

    ENGLAND

    Old Trafford, Manchester (67.400)

    GERMANY

    Olympiastadion, Munich (63.573)

    AUSTRIA

    Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna (50.000)

    SCOTLAND

    Ibrox Park, Glasgow (50.500)
    Hampden Park, Glasgow (52.054)

    WALES

    Millenium Stadium, Cardiff (72.500)

    SPAIN

    Estadi FC Barcelona, Barcelona (98.000)
    Estadi Olimpic Montjuic, Barcelona (56.000)

    RUSSIA

    Luzhniki, Moscow (84.000)

    FRANCE

    Stade de France, Paris (78.782)
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    That's it. Little odd, especially as they mentioned Celtic Park to be five star in another article, and Olympiastadion regarding comfort and quality belongs to the worst ones of the German Bundesliga (maybe they should ask Mr Beckenbauer why they are moving). But what can you expect of someone who calls De Kuip 'Feyenoord Stadium' and Nou Camp 'Estadi FC Barcelona'.
     
  19. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    To complete the list: there are even less 4 star stadiums:

    DENMARK - Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, 41.652
    FRANCE - Parc de Princes, Paris, 48.700
    FRANCE - Stade Gerland, Lyon, 41.842
    GREECE - Olympic Stadium, Athens, 74.084
    ITALY - Stadio San Nicola, Bari, 58.000
    SPAIN - Anoeta, San Sebastian, 32.250
    SWEDEN - Rasunda Stadium, Solna, 36.000
    SWEDEN - Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg, 43.000
    BELGIUM - Roi Baudoin, Brussels, 50.000
    ENGLAND - Villa Park, Birmingham, 39.339
    ENGLAND - Anfield, Liverpool, 45.000
     
  20. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    THE CRITERIA:


    Ø Minimum capacity of 50,000 (5-star venues) / 30,000 (4-star venues) – individual seats with backrests.
    Venues that still have individual seats without proper backrests will still continue to be accepted. In future, however, closer attention will be paid to this aspect, and which will influence the committee’s decision regarding the addition of venues to these list categories.
    Ø Pitch dimensions of 105 x 68 m. The field of play must be in pristine condition and be prepared accordingly for a final (quality of grass, irrigation, smooth surface, etc.).
    Ø Protective fences around the field of play are not acceptable. Venues which have such installations will not be included oin the list.
    Ø Sufficient room around the field of play for advertising boards and at least 18 TV cameras. In addition, there must be enough room between the goals and the first row of spectator seats behind both goals for a total of maximum 150 photographers.
    Ø First-rate dressing-rooms for both teams and the referees (equal size and furnishings for both teams, spacious, bright and clean).
    Ø Suitable and appropriately equipped dope-testing room.
    Ø Floodlighting of a minimum intensity of 1,400 lux (eV) in the direction of the main camera, and of 1,000 Lux (eV) towards the other areas of the stadium, plus an efficient emergency power supply able to provide, without interruption, the same luminouslight intensity as the main lighting.
    Ø Modern security installations (access monitoring system, adequate PA system, etc.).
    Ø A permanent TV surveillance system in colour that is able to monitor the movement of spectators, as well as their behaviour inside and outside the stadium. This installation must also be able to produce still shots of any troublemakers, which can then be distributed immediately to the security officers / stewards in the stadium.
    Ø Clear signsage that everyone can understand inside and outside the stadium, as well as in its immediate vicinity.
    Ø Suitable covered seats for disabled spectators and their accompanying persons (minimum of two sectors with at least 50 places each). The areas for disabled spectators must be adequately equipped with toilet facilities and a refreshment bar.
    Ø Acceptable sanitary facilities for spectators (both sexes) in terms of numbers, cleanliness and standards. Toilets without seats will no longer be accepted for spectators of either sex.
    Ø Provision of first-rate media facilities in terms of camera positions, working places, TV studios, etc., in accordance with the according to “UEFA Guidelines for Media Facilities”.
    Ø Adequate first-class facilities must be provided for VIPs, including a minimum of 150
    pplaces in the Honorary TribuneVIP box)
    Ø .International airport(s) able to cope with the huge extra demands of a UEFA final (capacity for up to 60 charter flights per day in addition to normal serviceregular flights)
    Adequate hotel accommodation. For UEFA and its partners, at least 1,000 five-star hotel rooms (UEFA Champions League) / 500 rooms (UEFA Cup) are needed. In addition, enough other hotel accommodation in all types of category must be available.
     
  21. AFCA

    AFCA Member

    Jul 16, 2002
    X X X rated
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Iran
    Two things about this list...

    The Arena is a little bit bigger than the feijenoord stadium is. I believe the difference is about 300 seats as the Ajax board insisted that the Arena capacity would be bigger than the Kuip's.

    'De Kuip' is not the official name of the stadium. The name is 'Feijenoord Stadion' with ij instead of y. This is the old name of 'SC Feijenoord' which changed to 'Feyenoord Rotterdam'. It's all scum in the end anyway.
     
  22. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    Sorry, didn't know about the official name (though Feijenoord stadium sounds boring), all glory goes back to UEFA :). Then maybe Nou Camp also is not official?

    The capacity just means the seats that are allowed for UEFA competitions.
     
  23. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
    Wow, thanks for the list. And yeah, that sure is quite arbitrary!!
     
  24. Khansingh

    Khansingh New Member

    Jan 8, 2002
    The Luton Palace
    In fact I think you're right. I believe the official name is something like the Stadium of the Barcelona Football Club, someone check me on that. I think Camp Nou might simply mean 'Our Ground.' However my Catalan is a little non-existent. As an aside, is the official name of Highbury actually Arsenal Stadium? I saw a photo with those words on the edifice.
     
  25. AFCA

    AFCA Member

    Jul 16, 2002
    X X X rated
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Iran
    Camp Nou or Nou Camp means 'New Ground'.
     

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