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Football stadiums A state of the field in Belgium

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A state of the field in Belgium

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Football stadiumsA state of the field in Belgium

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Content

1. Difficulties in Belgium2. Importance and opportunities3. Comparison4. Cases

Difficulties in Belgium Antwerp RSC Anderlecht

How things should be done Stade de France Lille OSC

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1. Difficulties in Belgium2. Importance and opportunities3. Comparison4. Cases

Difficulties in Belgium Antwerp RSC Anderlecht

How things should be done Stade de France Lille OSC

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Difficulties in Belgium

Bicycles were needed to impress the FIFA, because our stadiums failed to do it.

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Frequent problems

Lack of government finances The “nimby” syndrome Strict regulation for environmental planning Huge budgets

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Frequent problems

Lack of government finances

• Sports infrastructures plan Artificial grass Simple halls for multifaceted sports Simple swimming pools Polyvalent sports centres

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Frequent problems The “nimby” syndrome

• Not in my backyard• Arguments:

Increased traffic Harm to local, small businesses Loss of residential property value Environmental, light and noise pollution Increase in crime

• Example in Belgium: “De Witte Pion”

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Frequent problems

Strict regulation for environmental planning• Little place left• A lot of rules for construction

Huge budgets• PPP solution?

Public authority Private company

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1. Difficulties in Belgium2. Importance and opportunities3. Comparison4. Cases

Difficulties in Belgium Antwerp RSC Anderlecht

How things should be done Stade de France Lille OSC

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Importance & opportunities

Economic vitality New jobs Tourists Compete with other big clubs Youth academy Sponsors

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1. Difficulties in Belgium2. Importance and opportunities3. Comparison4. Cases

Difficulties in Belgium Antwerp RSC Anderlecht

How things should be done Stade de France Lille OSC

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Comparison with other countries Capacity

• Belgium: Koning Boudewijnstadium - 50.093 places• France: Stade de France - 81.338

places• The Netherlands: Amsterdam ArenA - 52.960 places• England: Wembley - 90.000 places• Germany: Signal Iduna Park - 80.552

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Comparison: capacity

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Comparison -year of opening Year of opening

Most recent new stadium

• Belgium: Jan Breydelstadium - 1975• France: Stade de France - 1998• The Netherlands: Gelredome - 1998• England: Wembley - 2007• Germany: Allianz Arena - 2006

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Comparison: year of opening

Jan Breydelstadium Stade de France Gelredome Wembley Allianz Arena1950

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Comparison Top 60 greatest stadiums

• Belgium: 1 stadium(53)• France: 3 stadiums (5, 26, 58)• The Netherlands: 2 stadiums (45, 48)• England: 6 stadiums (2, 10, 24, 41, 57, 60)• Germany: 12 stadiums (7, 13, 16, 22, 30, 33, 39, 42, 47,

52, 56, 59)

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Comparison Some big stadiums

• May Day stadium (North-Corea) 150.000 places• Salt Lake stadium (India) 120.000 places• Salt Lake stadium (India) 120.000 places• Azteca stadium (Mexico) 105.000 places• Bukit Jalil stadium (Malaysia) 100.200 places• Camp Nou (Spain) 99.354 places

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Content

1. Difficulties in Belgium2. Importance and opportunities3. Comparison4. Cases

Difficulties in Belgium Antwerp RSC Anderlecht

How things should be done Stade de France Lille OSC

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Antwerp

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Antwerp

Demands of Patrick Vannoppen

No sharingNo investment

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Antwerp

Demands of the cityOnly for two clubsPrivate investors

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Antwerp

Solution• Play together• Admission

Why construction of new stadium?• Good for football in Antwerp• Charisma• Landmark• Economics

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RSC Anderlecht

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RSC Anderlecht

Ideas new stadium• New stadium 40.000 places

No agreement • New stadium on other location

Not an option anymore• Renovate and extend the existing stadium

Agreement

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RSC Anderlecht The project

• Renovation of the stadium • Extension of the stadium to 31.000 seats • Construction of a car park • Construction of new multifunctional sportshall• Other surrounding works in the areas

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RSC Anderlecht District committee

against project

• Disproportion • 43 meters high

• Capacity 31.000 places Increase of 20% More problems

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RSC Anderlecht Disadvantages

• More vandalism • Parking problems for the inhabitants • Problems to go home• Merchants lose money • More sounds and visual nuisance • A parking with 8 floors

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Stade de France

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Stade de France

FIFA World Cup 1998

Why Saint-Denis?• Close to capital• Accessibility

A86 & A1 RER, bus & underground

• Develop northern Paris• Spread sport infrastructures

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Stade de France: finances

• Needed: € 364 million• 48% Consortium Bouygues GTM Entrepose SGE (now Vinci)

• 52% Gouvernment Each civilian: € 3

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Design of the Stade de France

• All-seater• 80 000• Mobile stands

• Hanging roof(13 000 ton)

• 2 giant LED-screens

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Lille OSCGrand Stade Lille Métropole

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Grand Stade Lille Metropole

Lille OSC EURO 2016 “New Stade de France”

Under construction Public Private Partnership

Leverage-effect Main objective:

Gain more incomes

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Facts and figures

Foundation stone laid 27th of September 2010 Opening planned for 4th of July 2012

Capacity: 50. 186 spectators Total costs: € 324 million (+ hotel and restaurant)

Less expensive than foreseen Key role for sustainability

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Multifunctional stadium