Requirements necessary to receive 5 stars from UEFA:
Minimum capacity of 50,000 seats.
Each seat has to be an individual seat with backrest, benches would not be considered.
The field should have the size of 105x68m.
Minimum distance between the field and stands of 6m along the sides and 7.5m behind goals.
No perimeter fences around the field (moats allowed).
Top class player and referee changing rooms (identical standard for each team, lit and bright). Each team changing room should have the surface of no less than 100 m2.
Direct, protected and secure access routes for players and referees from the parking lot to the changing rooms and from these facilities onto the field.
Adequate and well-equipped room for doping control.
Analogically for the UEFA delegate.
Floodlights of no less than 1,400 lux for the main camera position and no less than 1,000 lux for other parts of the stadium. Also, backup system of floodlights (or power source) possible to launch at every time and providing the same parameters.
Modern and efficient public address system enabling transfer of information both in the stands, under them and around the stadium (doesn’t cover specific rooms for building users). The sound should be clear and understandable, possible to hear regardless of noise level within the crowd. The system needs to be independent of main power supply in order to operate in case of emergency.
Surveillance system (CCTV) in colour, covering all public areas in the stadium and around it. The system needs to be able to provide clear photos of monitored areas at any time.
Control room with monitors for the above-mentioned system, speaker’s position, video board and information. Police and fire departments should have their representatives within the room or directly next to it. The control room needs to provide direct and unobstructed view of the stands.
Internationally understood signage in all public areas of the stadium and around it.
Minimum of two sections, 50 places each, for the disabled and their companions. These seats have to be covered and have access to well-equipped toilet facilities.
Toilets for fans of both genders should be provided in sufficient number and decent standard. Toilets without toilet seats will not be accepted.
Highest quality of working space for media representatives, including well placed camera positions, TV studios and other rooms for broadcasting needs. Number of spots for various kinds of media representatives can vary depending on game (details can be found in UEFA Guidelines for Media Facilities).
The stadium should offer highest quality of VIP spaces, including a minimum 200 seats within the VIP lounge. Additional hospitality area for 400 people, room to arrange similar spaces for both teams (2x200 seats) and enough room within direct vicinity of the stadium to hold the Champions Village (for CL final), able to hold 4,000 people.
Additional Champions League final requirements:
International airport(s) able to serve additional 80 charters per day, open 24/7.
Sufficient number of hotel rooms for UEFA and its partners, no less than 1,000 5-star beds. Additional capacity of lower grade hotels is also required.
Requirements necessary to receive 5 stars from UEFA:
Minimum capacity of 50,000 seats.
Each seat has to be an individual seat with backrest, benches would not be considered.
The field should have the size of 105x68m.
Minimum distance between the field and stands of 6m along the sides and 7.5m behind goals.
No perimeter fences around the field (moats allowed).
Top class player and referee changing rooms (identical standard for each team, lit and bright). Each team changing room should have the surface of no less than 100 m2.
Direct, protected and secure access routes for players and referees from the parking lot to the changing rooms and from these facilities onto the field.
Adequate and well-equipped room for doping control.
Analogically for the UEFA delegate.
Floodlights of no less than 1,400 lux for the main camera position and no less than 1,000 lux for other parts of the stadium. Also, backup system of floodlights (or power source) possible to launch at every time and providing the same parameters.
Modern and efficient public address system enabling transfer of information both in the stands, under them and around the stadium (doesn’t cover specific rooms for building users). The sound should be clear and understandable, possible to hear regardless of noise level within the crowd. The system needs to be independent of main power supply in order to operate in case of emergency.
Surveillance system (CCTV) in colour, covering all public areas in the stadium and around it. The system needs to be able to provide clear photos of monitored areas at any time.
Control room with monitors for the above-mentioned system, speaker’s position, video board and information. Police and fire departments should have their representatives within the room or directly next to it. The control room needs to provide direct and unobstructed view of the stands.
Internationally understood signage in all public areas of the stadium and around it.
Minimum of two sections, 50 places each, for the disabled and their companions. These seats have to be covered and have access to well-equipped toilet facilities.
Toilets for fans of both genders should be provided in sufficient number and decent standard. Toilets without toilet seats will not be accepted.
Highest quality of working space for media representatives, including well placed camera positions, TV studios and other rooms for broadcasting needs. Number of spots for various kinds of media representatives can vary depending on game (details can be found in UEFA Guidelines for Media Facilities).
The stadium should offer highest quality of VIP spaces, including a minimum 200 seats within the VIP lounge. Additional hospitality area for 400 people, room to arrange similar spaces for both teams (2x200 seats) and enough room within direct vicinity of the stadium to hold the Champions Village (for CL final), able to hold 4,000 people.
Additional Champions League final requirements:
International airport(s) able to serve additional 80 charters per day, open 24/7.
Sufficient number of hotel rooms for UEFA and its partners, no less than 1,000 5-star beds. Additional capacity of lower grade hotels is also required.
Cardiff might be the most neutral stadium but many people who went when Wembley was being rebuilt said getting away from the ground after the game was even worse than getting away from Wembley. - Might be less of a problem with a restricted capacity, as it was when we played there against TNS.
Requirements necessary to receive 5 stars from UEFA:
Minimum capacity of 50,000 seats.
Each seat has to be an individual seat with backrest, benches would not be considered.
The field should have the size of 105x68m.
Minimum distance between the field and stands of 6m along the sides and 7.5m behind goals.
No perimeter fences around the field (moats allowed).
Top class player and referee changing rooms (identical standard for each team, lit and bright). Each team changing room should have the surface of no less than 100 m2.
Direct, protected and secure access routes for players and referees from the parking lot to the changing rooms and from these facilities onto the field.
Adequate and well-equipped room for doping control.
Analogically for the UEFA delegate.
Floodlights of no less than 1,400 lux for the main camera position and no less than 1,000 lux for other parts of the stadium. Also, backup system of floodlights (or power source) possible to launch at every time and providing the same parameters.
Modern and efficient public address system enabling transfer of information both in the stands, under them and around the stadium (doesn’t cover specific rooms for building users). The sound should be clear and understandable, possible to hear regardless of noise level within the crowd. The system needs to be independent of main power supply in order to operate in case of emergency.
Surveillance system (CCTV) in colour, covering all public areas in the stadium and around it. The system needs to be able to provide clear photos of monitored areas at any time.
Control room with monitors for the above-mentioned system, speaker’s position, video board and information. Police and fire departments should have their representatives within the room or directly next to it. The control room needs to provide direct and unobstructed view of the stands.
Internationally understood signage in all public areas of the stadium and around it.
Minimum of two sections, 50 places each, for the disabled and their companions. These seats have to be covered and have access to well-equipped toilet facilities.
Toilets for fans of both genders should be provided in sufficient number and decent standard. Toilets without toilet seats will not be accepted.
Highest quality of working space for media representatives, including well placed camera positions, TV studios and other rooms for broadcasting needs. Number of spots for various kinds of media representatives can vary depending on game (details can be found in UEFA Guidelines for Media Facilities).
The stadium should offer highest quality of VIP spaces, including a minimum 200 seats within the VIP lounge. Additional hospitality area for 400 people, room to arrange similar spaces for both teams (2x200 seats) and enough room within direct vicinity of the stadium to hold the Champions Village (for CL final), able to hold 4,000 people.
Additional Champions League final requirements:
International airport(s) able to serve additional 80 charters per day, open 24/7.
Sufficient number of hotel rooms for UEFA and its partners, no less than 1,000 5-star beds. Additional capacity of lower grade hotels is also required.
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