Feyenoord to build new stadium for 56,000 spectators: details of the underground project.
New Stadium for Feyenoord
According to The Sun: The Dutch football club Feyenoord is considering the possibility of constructing a new stadium for 56,000 spectators, which may be located underground.
The team, which has been champion of the Eredivisie 16 times, has been playing at its current stadium De Kuip since 1937, which translates to "The Tube." This stadium is considered one of the best in Europe, as its capacity exceeds 47,000 fans and has repeatedly hosted the Nations League finals.
"The Tube" is not just a stadium; it is part of our identity.
Feyenoord not only aims to preserve its heritage but also to adapt to modern requirements.
The prospect of a new stadium opens up opportunities for the club to grow and attract more fans. Additionally, updating the infrastructure may enhance the club's commercial potential and provide better conditions for players and fans. In the context of modern football, meeting contemporary standards becomes an essential aspect for any successful club.
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