Chelsea’s New £500m Stadium Gets Final Approval From Mayor Of London
Chelsea’s
application to build a £500 million state of the art stadium at Stamford Bridge has
finally been given the green light.
The
Premier League leaders overcame the final planning hurdle to redevelop their
ground after Mayor Sadiq Khan backed the scheme.
Billionaire
Roman Abramovich’s club can now begin preparations on the brand new stadium
which will increase match-day cacapity from 41,600 to 60,000.
The
Blues will need to play their games at another location during the build, most
likely at Wembley Stadium, as work is expected to take three years.
Chelsea’s
application to build a £500 million state of the art stadium at Stamford Bridge has
finally been given the green light.
The
Premier League leaders overcame the final planning hurdle to redevelop their
ground after Mayor Sadiq Khan backed the scheme.
Billionaire
Roman Abramovich’s club can now begin preparations on the brand new stadium
which will increase match-day cacapity from 41,600 to 60,000.
The
Blues will need to play their games at another location during the build, most
likely at Wembley Stadium, as work is expected to take three years.
Stamford
Bridge is currently only the 86th biggest football stadium in Europe and will
also drop to the fourth largest in London when Tottenham’s new home opens.
Chelsea
will be able to significantly boost match day income, with 13,374 extra general
admission tickets available and the number of hospitality seats doubling to
9,200.
The
landmark decision, a huge day in the history of the west London club, will also
create more opportunities for lucrative sponsorship and naming rights.
Mr
Khan said the new stadium, designed by architects Herzog and de Meuron,
creators of the Birds Nest Olympic stadium in Beijing, would be “the jewel in
London’s sporting crown”.
The
Mayor said he was satisfied the new stadium, expected to be ready for the
2020-21 campaign, was a “high-quality and spectacular design” as he gave it
final approval.
He
said: “London is one of the world’s greatest sporting cities and I’m delighted
that we will soon add Chelsea’s new stadium to the already fantastic array of
sporting arenas in the capital.
“Having
taken a balanced view of the application, I’m satisfied this is a high-quality
and spectacular design which will significantly increase capacity within the
existing site, as well as ensuring fans can have easy access from nearby
transport connections.
“I’m
confident this new stadium will be a jewel in London’s sporting crown and will
attract visitors and football fans from around the world.”
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