Serbia is building the world’s first football stadium that is a garden. China is manufacturing it with surgeon precision

It will not be ready for the World Cup that is about to begin nor will we be able to see it at that event because the hosts are Canada, Mexico and the United States, but it is the most striking soccer stadium that will open in 2026: it is the first garden soccer stadium in the world and it is being built in Belgrade. In fact, the latest news is that the Chinese company CSCEC has completed recently the first major steel lift of the structure of the future Serbian National Football Stadium, a colossal mass of 139,000 tons. Stadium construction works are large-scale projects per se, but this one takes the cake precisely because of its dual function: it is a sports venue and an urban garden at the same time, which marks a milestone in urban planning and poses an unusual engineering challenge: hanging entire gardens from a cable structure suspended in height. The first garden stadium in the world. This pioneering garden stadium in the world has a total area of ​​about 76,000 square meters and capacity for more than 52,000 spectators. And although it is located in Belgrade (in the Surčin neighborhood), it is built by two Chinese companies and design it the Spanish studio Fenwick Iribarren Architects. The stadium aims to be more than just a sports venue: the idea is for it to be a public space open all year round, with walking areas, cafes and leisure areas in the surrounding area. The Madrid architecture team has created a very particular façade: it is made up of four suspended rings connected by cables and that house garden areas, arranged on three floors that surround the premises. The normal thing for a stadium is for the structure to be supported from below, with columns, but the Serbian National Football Stadium works as if it were a suspension bridge with cables. It is composed of 44 compression ring beams where each joint must fit with almost zero precision, as CSCEC accountthe Chinese company that is building it. However, this structure has to withstand soil, irrigation and vegetation that will grow over the years. Render of the stadium. Fenwick Iribarren Architects Why is it important. For some time now, large sports stadiums have wanted to be more than just the place where these events take place on specific days: it is now common to see them as a venue for concerts. This project takes another twist: the gardens, terraces and commercial areas are designed to function as a permanent public space, integrating the stadium into the daily life of Belgrade. And it does so by incorporating vegetation in a city where liquid trees are already being tested. As explains the European Environment Agencyurban green infrastructure has been shown to reduce heat island, improve climate resilience and public health Regarding the sporting field, when it is completed (predictably at the end of 2026), it will be the only stadium in Serbia that meets the requirements of both FIFA for World Cups and UEFA for Euro Cups. Or what is the same: without this stadium Serbia would not be eligible to organize these tournaments. Render of the interior of the stadium.Fenwick Iribarren Architects Context. Serbia has been working on the construction of its National Stadium for more than a decade: work began in 2024, but the first concrete proposals came in 2013. At that time the Serbian Football Federation with the help of the British consultancy Mace They designed the project roadmap to meet UEFA requirements and standards. Serbia has decided to become a potential host of top-level tournaments in style and without skimping on expenses: the initial budget in 2013 was 250 million and when work begins in 2024 was already around the billion euros. In detail. Behind materializing this engineering challenge are two top-level Chinese companies common in large infrastructure: the main contractor is Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) and the specialized subcontractor is China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), in charge of the design, manufacture and installation of the steel structure. To achieve that brutal precision of just 0.43 millimeters of deviation in 719 meters of beams, they used high-precision laser trackers, 3D digital simulation and a 1:10 scale physical mockup to detect errors before building. Yes, but. The first drawback of this megaproject has already been revealed: so far it has already cost four times more than budgeted. And having a garden stadium is eye-catching, but also more expensive to build and maintain. On the other hand, also there are objections on whether it will be possible to fill the stands of the future venue regularly, something essential to guarantee its profitability. In fact, the Institute for the Study of Urgent Public Procurement and Stadium Affairs of Śrem Kamenica has carried out an analysis which concludes that it will take 420 years to pay off. In Xataka | Real Madrid invested 1,000 million euros in the Bernabéu to host concerts: at the moment it has tennis In Xataka | China begins construction of the largest football stadium in the world: 100,000 people in a gigantic lotus flower Cover | Fenwick Iribarren Architects

We have been at Roig Arena, the stadium that the owner of Mercadona will open in Valencia. If you don’t have more screens it is because they can’t

He already owns The most successful supermarket chain in the countryhas a foundation known for the Valencia Marathon Sponsorshiphas Your own startup accelerator And it is even owner of a basketball team. He only lacked the stadium. We talk, of course, Juan Roig. The owner of Mercadona has been embarked on the construction of the pavilion that bears his name and will be the new home of Valencia Basket, in addition to a space for concerts and shows. We have been visiting the works and if we had to summarize it in a word we are clear: screens. 1,700 square meters of screens, to be exact. The eye. Before entering we find a screen giving us welcome. They call it “the eye” and measures 10 meters high by 48 wide. Like the other screens, it has installed it LG that tells us the challenge that has meant such a large panel, resistant to the outside and also looks when the sun affects it. It is on the northwest facade of the enclosure and just at the time that there will be many events (about seven or eight in the afternoon) the sun will be putting on. This screen we have not been able to see it on because they were still installing it, so we cannot judge how it looks. Visuals will be projected in it to announce which event or game will have that day. Screens inside and out The videomarker. Within the sand is the jewel of the crown: a videomarker with 250 square meters of surface that, according to LG, has the highest resolution in Europe. It is in the center of the pavilion and forms four screens, but as it has the rounded edges and the image they project is continuous, it gives the feeling that it is a single panel that wraps the entire structure. In addition, in the inner face there are two more screens in which information will be seen from the basketball matches that are held. More screens. There is no thing left, the interior of the Roig Arena is literally lined on screens (see the first photo). There is a kind of band that they call ‘Ribbon LED’ that surrounds the stadium and separates the lower stand from the superior. And there is even more. Inside is also the largest videowall in Europe, with an area of 500 square meters. Both the Videowall and the Ribbon and the videomarker do have seen them on and has surprised us with the sharpness and luminosity. Folded and deployed bleachers Two ages. The enclosure has a particularity and that is that the capacity is variable. You can house 15,600 people in Basket mode and up to 20,000 in concert mode. This is achieved with a retractable bleachers system in the first level. In a basketball game they will be deployed, creating one more level of seats that extend to the edge of the field, while in the concerts they will fold them so that they are hidden on the sides and the track is larger. Investment. The idea of making a new pavilion for Valencia Basket years ruminating And finally Juan Roig confirmed that he would build an enclosure with a capacity for about 15,000 people. In 2018 He traveled to Berlin to know the Berlin Arenastadium in which the project was inspired, and the works began in 2020. The total investment in the enclosure will be, according to its general director, more than 300 million euros And there is already date for its inauguration: on September 6. Basket and more. In addition to being the new home of the Valencian team, which leaves the mythical (but quite outdated) La Fonteta PavilionRoig Arena was also conceived as a space for concerts and shows. In fact, although it does not open until September, they already have confirmed concerts for all next year, Many of them with Sold Out. Images | Xataka, Roig Arena In Xataka | Juan Roig believes that cooking at home has no future. There are eight million Spaniards who are already giving the right

The NFC takes its first big step in Spanish football. Atlético has adopted it to access its stadium

Atlético de Madrid has just become the first LaLiga club to implement technology NFC To access the stadium. It is good news that in turn uncovers the delay that this technology has had in Spanish football, who has opted much more for the codes QR as an alternative to entries and physical fertilizers. Why is it important. The NFC has been demonstrating more than a decade to be an efficient and safe system in payments and accesses, but Spanish football has remained anchored to the QRs, which have their advantages but slow down the process. The context. Asia or the United States normalized the NFC for a long time for all types of transactions, including access to enclosures and events. In Europe, and especially in Spain, we have maintained a certain resistance to adopt it. The NFC surpasses QR in three fundamental aspects: Speed: Transmission is immediate, without the need for focus or scan. Security: requires physical proximity and a biometric or PIN validation prior to the device. Reliability: It works in low luminosity conditions and does not depend on the brightness of the screen or the print quality. Between the lines. This Atletico movement tells us about the change in Spanish football mentality: technology is no longer just something to use in the field or in the locker room, nor a simple marketing tool: it is an element with which to improve the experience of the fan. The Atlético, in fact, is the first LaLiga club that has all the input and fertilizer formats: physical and digital card with QR, physical entrance or in PDF for mobile, and Wallet both of the fertilizer and the entrance. In Xataka | LaLiga wants your biometric data to enter the field. Europe has something to say Outstanding image | Atlético de Madrid

Attach Pachuca fan in full interview at the stadium (video)

Violence in Mexican football was present again and was recorded. The Tuzos de Pachuca They won 3-2 a Rayados de Monterrey As a visitor. At the end of the match and inside the stadium, a fan ended up being attacked in full interview. The fan of Pachuca He was attending to a reporter to share his impressions about meeting, and in full interview he was violently attacked. In the middle of your dialogue for Monterrey Channel 6a fan of Rayados He left behind and hit the Pachuca sympathizer who spoke to the cameras strongly. The fact not only interrupted the interview, but has gone viral and the video has run like the foam on social networks. In the recording you can see how the aggressor faces with another person and tries to hit him. At that time the security of the stadium intervened and tried to stop the fan of Rayados that fled. According to information from Recordthe aggressor was identified by the stadium’s security cameras. Apparently, now they expect responses from the MX League and a possible sanction. It is usually common in the MX League that fans end up arguing or insulting inside the stands. On many occasions, the fights end up exploding even with the developing game. When this does not happen, cases such as the fan attacked in full interview can be given. The tension and conflict move to the outskirts of the enclosure. The MX League He has witnessed numerous violent incidents in recent years. One of the most shocking events occurred in 2022 during a match between Querétaro and Atlas in it Corregidora Stadium. A massive fight between fans left a large number of injured. Since then, the MX League He wanted to implement stricter methods and measures for stadium safety. Continue reading:· James Rodríguez scores the first goal with Club León in the MX League: “It’s a big pride”· Chilean Diego Valdés leaves Club América to Portland Timbers for $ 5 million, according to reports· Mikel Arriola will bet on youth in Mexican football by 2025 (Tagstotranslate) MX League (T) Rayados de Monterrey (T) Tuzos de Pachuca

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