Netanya Stadium

  • Maccabi Netanya
  • U-21 European Football Championships 2013

The Netanya Stadium (Hebrew איצטדיון נתניה ) is a football stadium in the Israeli Netanya, which replaces from the 2012/13 season, the Sar- Tov Stadium as the home of the Israeli Maccabi Netanya Fußballerstligisten.

History

The entire complex of the stadium was built on an area of ​​16.3 hectares. It is to be connected by rail and accommodate parking for approximately 1,000 vehicles. Inside the stadium is 36 boxes, VIP seats and seats for the press will be located. For the architecture of the stadium, the Israeli architectural firm GAB (Goldschmidt Arditty Ben Nayin ) was responsible. The company was also responsible for the renovation of the Petach Tikva - stadium. Construction costs amounted to 240 million shekels ( about 48 million euros ). On October 30, 2012, the stadium after the start of construction in 2005, opened. Currently it offers on the two side stands are space for 13,800 visitors. The sports facility will be expanded in a second phase with an expansion of 24,000 seats Located behind.

The first game was from the home team Maccabi Netanya against Hapoel Tel Aviv. The game ended with a 2-1 victory for the hosts.

The stadium is intended as a venue for the U-21 European Football Championships 2013 in June of this year.

Gallery

The stadium 2009

Shell of the grandstand

The stadium construction site in September 2011

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