Saturday, May 5, 2007

Euro 2012 Stadium presentation

Euro 2012 is a great opportunity for Poland and Ukraine to build a few new stadiums. Below is a small presentation of what will be built (rebuilt) within the next few years.

Warsaw

National Stadium

Name : National Stadium
Open year : 2010
Capacity : Actual: - Planned: 70 000
Host matches : Opening Match, Group Matches, Quarter-Final and Semi-Final




Poznań

Municipal Stadium

Name : Municipal Stadium
Open year : 1980
Capacity : Actual: 24 166 Planned: 46 500
Host matches : Group Matches




Wrocław

Olympic Stadium

Name : Olympic Stadium
Open year : 1936
Capacity : Actual: 10 000 Planned: 45 000
Host matches : Group Matches




Gdańsk

Baltic Arena

Name : Baltic Arena
Open year : 2010
Capacity : Actual: - Planned: 44 000
Host matches : Group Matches




Chorzów

Silesia Stadium

Name : Silesia Stadium
Open year : 1956
Capacity : Actual: 47 202 Planned: 60 000
Host matches : Group Matches




Kraków

Wisła Stadium

Name : Wisła Stadium
Open year : 1954
Capacity : Actual: 14 657 Planned: 33 000
Host matches : Group Matches




Kiev

Name : NSK Olimpiyskyi
Open year : 1923
Capacity : Actual: 83 053 Planned: 83 300
Host matches : Group Matches, Quarter-Final and Final


Donetsk

Shakhtar Stadium

Name : Shakhtar Stadium
Open year : 2009
Capacity : Actual: - Planned: 55 000
Host matches : Group Matches, Quarter-Final and Semi-Final


Lviv

Ukraina Stadium

Name : Ukraina Stadium
Open year : 1927
Capacity : Actual: 28 051 Planned: 40 000
Host matches : Group Matches


Dnipropetrovsk

Dnipro Stadium

Name : Dnipro Stadium
Open year : 2007
Capacity : Actual: 24 381 Planned: 34 000
Host matches : Group Matches


Odessa

Name : Chornomorets Stadium
Open year : 1936
Capacity : Actual: 34 362 Planned: 34 362
Host matches : Group Matches


Donetsk

Name : RSK Olimpiyskyi
Open year : 1958
Capacity : Actual: 25 500 Planned: 34 000
Host matches : Group Matches