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Barcelona - Nou Camp upgrade - Capacity - 105,000 | Scheduled opening - 2021 | Plans unveiled
The upgrade is set to make the Nou Camp the second largest football stadium in the world, behind the Rungrado 1st May Stadium in Pyongyang
Barcelona's iconic Nou Camp with undergo a renovation worth an estimated £500m over the next five years. Once complete, Europe's largest football stadium will rise to second in the global standings with capacity increasing to over the 100,000 mark
The new Santiago Bernabeu
http://www.realmadrid.com/en/history/santiago-bernabeu-stadium/future-santiago-bernabeu-stadium
Lyon: a new stadium since February 2016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parc_Olympique_Lyonnais
All the future English stadiums
Chelsea Stamford Bridge regeneration - Capacity - 60,000 | Scheduled opening - ? | Plans submitted
As clubs across Europe redevelop and relocate with ease, Chelsea's west London location has prevented such aspirations. Undeterred, though, the Premier League champions submitted a £600m proposal to renovate the 41,000-seater Stamford Bridge to Hammersmith and Fulham Council in 2015.
The new design works around the existing structure of Fulham Broadway Underground Station
The plans intend to demolish and replace the current ground with a 60,000-seater stadium, with construction starting as soon as May 2016 if permission is granted.
http://metro.co.uk/2016/01/20/video-take-a-virtual-tour-inside-chelseas-new-60000-stadium-5634181/
http://metro.co.uk/2015/12/01/chels...nd-of-terrible-stamford-bridge-views-5536817/
Nuevo Estadio Atletico de Madrid - Capacity - 70,000 | Scheduled opening - 2017
Following the City of Madrid's decision in 2007 to recoup the land currently occupied by the Vicente Calderon, Atletico have been slowly saying goodbye to their home of 50 years. From the start of the 2017/18 season, Madrid's Olympic Stadium will be the new home of Los Colchoneros. The ground, which originally had a capacity of 20,000, is being extensively renovated ahead of Atletico's move and will hold 70,000 spectators once complete.
Valencia Nou Mestalla - Capacity - 65,000 | Scheduled opening - ? | Construction on hold
A computer-generated image of the Nou Mestalla
Valencia's plans to move to the Nou Mestalla were put on hold in 2009 when construction work ceased amid financial difficulties. The proposed new stadium features an innovative exterior, stunning aluminium cladding and a wood interior - adding an extra 10,000 seats too.
Valencia's half-built Nou Mestalla Stadium awaits completion
Initially designed to hold 74,000 fans, Valencia have had to continually scale back their plans in a bid to resume construction. Each attempt has been fruitless, and a barren concrete shell lies awaiting completion in the heart of the city.
Liverpool - Main Stand redevelopment - Capacity - 54,000 | Scheduled opening - 2016 | Under construction
Having opted to remain at Anfield over a proposed relocation to Stanley Park, Liverpool's £100m expansion of their iconic ground is approaching completion. Work to the Main Stand got underway in early 2015 and, once completed, will add an additional 8,500 seats, bringing full capacity to around 54,000. The steel structure topped out in February and the Merseyside club will open the doors to their new, state-of-the-art stand at the start of the 2016/17 season.
Tottenham
New Tottenham Stadium - Capacity - 61,000 | Scheduled opening - 2018 | Under construction
The upgrade is set to make the Nou Camp the second largest football stadium in the world, behind the Rungrado 1st May Stadium in Pyongyang
Barcelona's iconic Nou Camp with undergo a renovation worth an estimated £500m over the next five years. Once complete, Europe's largest football stadium will rise to second in the global standings with capacity increasing to over the 100,000 mark
The new Santiago Bernabeu
http://www.realmadrid.com/en/history/santiago-bernabeu-stadium/future-santiago-bernabeu-stadium
Lyon: a new stadium since February 2016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parc_Olympique_Lyonnais
All the future English stadiums
Chelsea Stamford Bridge regeneration - Capacity - 60,000 | Scheduled opening - ? | Plans submitted
You could argue Chelsea's rise under Roman Abramovich has been curtailed by their inability to expand, or move away from, Stamford Bridge.![]()
Chelsea have submitted plans for a new stadium at Stamford Bridge
As clubs across Europe redevelop and relocate with ease, Chelsea's west London location has prevented such aspirations. Undeterred, though, the Premier League champions submitted a £600m proposal to renovate the 41,000-seater Stamford Bridge to Hammersmith and Fulham Council in 2015.
The new design works around the existing structure of Fulham Broadway Underground Station
The plans intend to demolish and replace the current ground with a 60,000-seater stadium, with construction starting as soon as May 2016 if permission is granted.
http://metro.co.uk/2016/01/20/video-take-a-virtual-tour-inside-chelseas-new-60000-stadium-5634181/
http://metro.co.uk/2015/12/01/chels...nd-of-terrible-stamford-bridge-views-5536817/
Nuevo Estadio Atletico de Madrid - Capacity - 70,000 | Scheduled opening - 2017
Following the City of Madrid's decision in 2007 to recoup the land currently occupied by the Vicente Calderon, Atletico have been slowly saying goodbye to their home of 50 years. From the start of the 2017/18 season, Madrid's Olympic Stadium will be the new home of Los Colchoneros. The ground, which originally had a capacity of 20,000, is being extensively renovated ahead of Atletico's move and will hold 70,000 spectators once complete.
Valencia Nou Mestalla - Capacity - 65,000 | Scheduled opening - ? | Construction on hold
A computer-generated image of the Nou Mestalla
Valencia's plans to move to the Nou Mestalla were put on hold in 2009 when construction work ceased amid financial difficulties. The proposed new stadium features an innovative exterior, stunning aluminium cladding and a wood interior - adding an extra 10,000 seats too.
Valencia's half-built Nou Mestalla Stadium awaits completion
Initially designed to hold 74,000 fans, Valencia have had to continually scale back their plans in a bid to resume construction. Each attempt has been fruitless, and a barren concrete shell lies awaiting completion in the heart of the city.
Liverpool - Main Stand redevelopment - Capacity - 54,000 | Scheduled opening - 2016 | Under construction
Having opted to remain at Anfield over a proposed relocation to Stanley Park, Liverpool's £100m expansion of their iconic ground is approaching completion. Work to the Main Stand got underway in early 2015 and, once completed, will add an additional 8,500 seats, bringing full capacity to around 54,000. The steel structure topped out in February and the Merseyside club will open the doors to their new, state-of-the-art stand at the start of the 2016/17 season.
Tottenham
New Tottenham Stadium - Capacity - 61,000 | Scheduled opening - 2018 | Under construction
West Ham's awarding of the Olympic Stadium in Stratford left Spurs with little choice but to develop on their existing site at White Hart Lane. Following the resolution of a lengthy legal dispute with neighbours, Spurs haven't wasted any time in fulfilling their new stadium ambitions, with the foundations already being laid along the Tottenham High Road. The as yet unnamed stadium will surpass the capacity of Arsenal's Emirates Stadium at 61,000, almost doubling the current capacity at the Lane.![]()
Spurs have revealed revised plans for their new stadium
Building is well underway at White Hart Lane for Spurs' new stadium
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