22nd Jan,2025 21:00( Local time) Netherlands | Rotterdam | Stadion Feyenoord
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Since opening back in 1937 Stadion Feijenoord has established itself as one of Europe’s premier stadiums with the 51,117 capacity ground hosting a record of 10 finals across various UEFA competitions. Most famously, the 2002 UEFA Cup final which saw Feyenoord defeat German giants Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in their own back yard and France’s victory against Italy after extra time in the Euro 2000 final. Co-financed by billionaire Daniël George van Beuningen, Stadion Feyenoord is said to come about after the club’s president, Leen van Zandvliet, was dissatisfied with contemporary football stadiums in Europe at the time. Citing Arsenal’s Highbury as the antitheses of his beliefs at the time due to it’s support beams, he insisted that Stadion Feijenoord was constructed with “free hanging tiers”. Testament to the president’s vision, Barcelona’s 1957 built Nou Camp featured similar designed stands and in 1991 De Kuip was regarded as one of Rotterdam’s unique historical monuments. The major renovation which occurred three years later giving the ground its current appearance was carried out with consideration the stadium’s heritage. The two most notable features of the work were a conversion to all-seater stand and a roof with complete coverage. Since 2006 Feyenoord working in conjunction with the city of Rotterdam have began formulating plans to improve the ground. Currently it appears as if both parties prefer renovation with speculation rife that building work will begin in the Summer of 2015 resulting in a 70,000 capacity “De Nieuwe Kuip” after three years, with an expected cost of €200 million.
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