Birmingham City is building a new stadium for 62,000 spectators: what the arena will look like.
According to The Sun: Birmingham City has presented the concept of a new stadium to replace the historic St Andrews. The construction of a modern sports arena is planned, costing between £2 to £3 billion by the 2029/30 season. The new stadium, which is compared to a 'spaceship', will accommodate 62,000 spectators, making it the eighth largest in England.
Birmingham City 'St Andrews' was opened in 1906 and can host 30,000 supporters. The stadium was named in honor of legendary player Trevor Francis.
The promising design of the new sports arena is still under discussion, but it is already receiving positive feedback among football fans and renowned athletes. The new stadium could become a venue for various events with a large number of visitors, not necessarily related to football.
Legendary NFL player Tom Brady and fans have shown great interest in the new project, supporting the expansion of the stadium and modernization of the existing infrastructure.
Birmingham City Club has decided to build a new stadium, making it one of the largest in the country. Discussions are currently underway regarding the design and functional capabilities of the new sports arena, which is set to become a true landmark of the city.Read also
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