New Varna Stadium

Arena Varna (Bulgarian: Арена Варна) is a new multi-purpose all-seater stadium currently under construction in Varna, Bulgaria, which is going to be built directly, just rotated to lie on the north-south axis, in the place of the former Yuri Gagarin Stadium. Once finished, the stadium will be used mostly for football matches and will also be the new home ground of the local Cherno More Varna. The venue will have a capacity of 22,000 spectators. Due to financial crises in Bulgaria, the stadium’s construction has been put on hold multiple times. As of June 2020, the stadium is yet to be completed.

Arena Varna
Full nameArena Varna
LocationVarna, Bulgaria
Coordinates43°13′16″N 27°56′35″E
OwnerChimimport AD (65%)
Varna Municipality (35%)
OperatorSports Complex Varna AD
Capacity22,000
Field size105 × 68
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 12, 2008
OpenedTBD
Construction cost 35 million
ArchitectGerkan, Marg and Partners, Proin Plus AD
Structural engineerschlaich bergermann partner, Tanyu Dimitrov & Partners AD [1]
General contractorPlanex Holding OOD, Tehnoimporteksport AD
Tenants
PFC Cherno More Varna (TBD)

History

Project

It was due to open in 2013 and would have a capacity of 30,000 spectators with a possible expansion to 40,000. The stadium, as part of Sport Complex Varna, will have an underground parking area, convertible roof covers, office lounges, two-tier stands and four 50-metre (160 ft) towers, which will block the pressure of the terrain and bring the stadium in a shape of a ship. The convertible roof covers would be made of transparent panels, which would allow the light of the floodlights to stream inside the pitch during night matches. The venue would be awarded with an elite stadium rating by UEFA.[2]

The sport complex and its concept were designed by the German architectural company GMP International GmbH, which built several stadiums for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, including the renovation of the Olympiastadion in Berlin and the construction of the Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt respectively. The stadium was also proposed to support a possible bid as a venue for the Euro 2020, which Bulgaria and Romania were planning to host.[3] The construction officially started on September 12, 2008, with the demolishing of the former Yuri Gagarin Stadium.

In the follow-up years, the initial project by GMP International GmbH was partially redesigned due to the financial crisis in 2009 that affected the stadium's construction. As a result, the capacity of the stadium was reduced to 22,000 spectators, the transparent roof covers were replaced and the roof towers were removed from the original design.

Construction

The construction of the new stadium was on hold since 2009, as it was seriously affected from the global financial crisis of 2007-08 and the subsequent lack of funding. In the summer of 2015 however, after public pressure and debates for the need of a new stadium in Varna, the local governors, also represented in the ownership of the stadium as minority shareholders, received 30% of the funding from the sale of a nearby lot. The stadium's construction finally commenced, with Bulgarian construction company Planex being the main contractor.[4] It is expected to be finished by the fall of 2018,[5] with the first match being played in early 2019.

As of summer 2020, the stadium remains under construction.

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