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Euro 2004
Grounds for discontent | Grounds for discontent |
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Fans may complain that the Swiss and Austrian stadiums to be used in Euro 2008 may be a little on the small side, with only those in Basel and Vienna having room for significantly more than 30,000 spectators. And you can imagine by how much those dissenting voices would have been amplified had England, or indeed any of the home nations, managed to qualify for the finals. However, there is at least little doubt over the sustainability of the grounds post-tournament. The last edition may have been one of the most enjoyable, comfortable and well run European Championships in recent memory, but the use, or lack of use, of the vastly improved grounds is a real sore point four years on. Ten grounds were used. Six were built from scratch – the Estádio da Luz and the José Alvalade in Lisbon, the Dragão in Porto, the municipal stadiums of Braga and Aveiro, and Faro-Loulé in the Algarve. The other four – Leiria’s Dr Magalhães Pessoa, the Dom Afonso Henriques in Guimarães, Coimbra’s Estádio Cidade and Boavista’s Bessa stadium – were refurbished. At the time, value comparisons abounded between the building work in Portugal, where the total cost came in at £400 million, and the protracted efforts to finish off the new Wembley, where the costs were spiralling to almost double that amount. It was easy to feel hard done by, especially when looking at the quality of the Luz, Alvalade and the Dragão, all of which were subsequently awarded five-star status by UEFA. From WSC 254 April 2008 On the subject...
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