River Plate to put roof on Monumental Stadium and expand capacity to 100,000-plus for 2030 World Cup
The expansion adds 16,000 seats and a modern roof, making it the second-largest club stadium globally, funded by international loans and naming rights deals, ready for the 2030 World Cup.
- On Wednesday, River Plate announced plans to add a roof and expand the Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires to over 101,000 seats, launching its second major renovation in eight years.
- This year, construction will begin in April and take approximately 36 months at a cost exceeding $100 million to meet the 2030 World Cup schedule.
- By adding an extra tier, the club will add 16,000 seats, raising the current 85,000 capacity and positioning the venue as the second-largest behind Barcelona's Nou Camp at 105,000.
- Di Carlo noted that long-term loans from international banks and a 10-year naming-rights contract will fund the project, with repayments from sports events and musical concerts.
- The club tapped German firm Schlaich Bergermann Partner , and Stefano Di Carlo, River Plate president, said `It is a historic day`, thanking 350,000 River Plate members and citing the 1978 World Cup.
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The Argentine club River Plate announced that it will roof the entire grandstands of its mythical Monumental stadium and expand the capacity to more than 100,000 spectators with a view to the 2030 World Cup, becoming one of the largest football venues in the world.
River Plate to build roof and expand Monumental Stadium to over 100,000 seats for 2030 World Cup
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The Argentine club River Plate plans to build a roof on its Monumental Stadium and expand capacity to more than 100,000 in preparation for the 2030 World Cup, making it one of the largest soccer…
The River Place will increase the capacity of its stadium to 101,000 seats.
River Plate to put roof on Monumental Stadium and expand capacity to 100,000-plus for 2030 World Cup
The Argentine club River Plate is to put a roof on its Monumental Stadium and expand capacity to more than 100,000 in preparation for the 2030 World Cup, making it one of the largest soccer venues in the world. The…
Through an institutional video, the top manager of the Millionaire provided details of the club’s ambitious project
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