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Dec 15, 2023 · For years, Bournemouth have been the butt of many jokes with regards to the size of the Vitality Stadium, but in interviews today, owner Bill Foley has confirmed the approximate timescales for a NEW build, which would see an increased capacity, increased hospitality, and the possibility for expansion. In this video, Sam and Tom discuss where it ...
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- When Will The Bournemouth New Stadium Be completed?
The planned completion date is the summer of 2027.The new Bournemouth stadium will have a capacity of 18,500.Bournemouth owner Bill Foley told The Athletic he expects the total cost of a Bournemouth new stadium to be £80-90 million.The Cherries are also building a new training centre, costing £32 million, which will be completed in October 2024.Widely considered one of the worst stadiums in the Premier League, the Vitality Stadium replaced the old Dean Court, which had stood for 91 years. It has been AFC Bournemouth's home since 2001.
Talking to The Athletic in May 2023, Bournemouth owner Bill Foley said: “The current plan envisions a capacity of 18,500, which may not seem like a big change, but it will provide proper facilities, good restaurants, and be a significant upgrade.”
Bill Foley has stated a hopeful completion date of the summer of 2027, but there are some hurdles to overcome. The new Bournemouth stadium will be constructed on the land currently occupied by the Bournemouth training facility. So, the club needs to complete its move to a new training complex at Canford Magna to then start construction on a new sta...
May 15, 2023 · Cherries current home of Vitality Stadium. Picture taken with thanks to Bliss Aviation CHAIRMAN Bill Foley has offered up an insight into the thinking behind Cherries’ future stadium plans.
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Oct 19, 2024 · Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium is an extremely modest ground, particularly by Premier League standards, and it is currently the smallest venue in the division with a capacity of just 11, 307. For context, the next smallest is Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium which contains just over 17,000 seats.
Viality Stadium capacity: 11,307. Record PL attendance: 11,459 v Liverpool (4 December 2016 & 17 April 2016) Built: 1910. Pitch size: 105m x 68m. Stadium address: Vitality Stadium, Dean Court, Bournemouth, BH7 7AF. Phone: 01202 726300. The Vitality Stadium, also referred to as Goldsands and Dean Court, lies east of the town centre and close to ...
Feb 18, 2021 · In 2015 the stadium was renamed Vitality Stadium but with a capacity of only 11,464–smallest in the Premier League– there has been a discussion on moving the club to a new stadium somewhere in the area.
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Jan 9, 2024 · Bournemouth owner Bill Foley has detailed plans about a new stadium for the Premier League club, with the 18,500-seat venue set to be built “directly behind” the current home of Vitality Stadium.