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{{Short description|Football stadium}} |
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{{Infobox venue |
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| caption = '''[[UEFA stadium categories|UEFA Elite Stadium 3]]'''<br>[[Image:Nuvola apps mozilla.png|12px]][[Image:Nuvola apps mozilla.png|12px]][[Image:Nuvola apps mozilla.png|12px]] |
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| stadium_name = AEL FC Arena |
| stadium_name = AEL FC Arena |
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| logo_image = [[File:AELFCARENA.jpeg|300px]] |
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| fullname = AEL FC Arena |
| fullname = AEL FC Arena |
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| location = |
| location = [[Larissa]], Greece |
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| coordinates = {{coord|39|36|55|N|22|23|57|E|type:landmark}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|39|36|55|N|22|23|57|E|type:landmark}} |
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| broke_ground = May 2009 |
| broke_ground = May 2009 |
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| opened = 23 November 2010 |
| opened = 23 November 2010 |
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| owner = Gipedo Larissa A.E. |
| owner = Gipedo Larissa A.E. |
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| operator = |
| operator = [[Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.|AEL]] |
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| surface = [[Grass]] |
| surface = [[Grass]] |
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| scoreboard = 2 [[LED display|LED]] |
| scoreboard = 2 [[LED display|LED]] |
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| structural engineer = Ntontos ATE - Katharios ATEVE - ERGO3 ATTEE |
| structural engineer = Ntontos ATE - Katharios ATEVE - ERGO3 ATTEE |
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| construction_cost = [[Euro|€]]42 million |
| construction_cost = [[Euro|€]]42 million |
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| capacity = |
| capacity = 16,118 (expandable to 18,000) |
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| record_attendance = |
| record_attendance = 15.849<br/>([[Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.|A.E. Larissa]] vs [[PAOK Thessaloniki]] – [[Superleague Greece]], 5 December 2010) |
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| suites = 38 |
| suites = 38 |
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| website = {{URL|http://www.stadia.gr/aelfcarena/aelfcarena-gr.html|AEL FC Arena}} |
| website = {{URL|http://www.stadia.gr/aelfcarena/aelfcarena-gr.html|AEL FC Arena}} |
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| tenants = [[Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.| |
| tenants = [[Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.|A.E. Larissa]] (2010–2013, 2015–2020, 2023–)<br> |
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[[Apollon Larissa F.C.|Apollon Larissa]] (2020–2021) [[Iraklis Larissa]] ( |
[[Apollon Larissa F.C.|Apollon Larissa]] (2020–2021) [[Iraklis Larissa]] (2021–2023) |
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| publictransit = [[File:OSE-Logo.svg|20px]] [[Larissa railway station]] |
| publictransit = [[File:OSE-Logo.svg|20px]] [[Larissa railway station]] |
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'''AEL FC Arena''' is a football stadium in [[Larissa]], [[Greece]], with a current seating capacity of |
'''AEL FC Arena''' is a football stadium in [[Larissa]], [[Greece]], with a current seating capacity of 16,118. Since its completion in 2010 and for 8 seasons, it is the home ground of [[Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.|AΕL]]. Owner of the ground is Gipedo Larissa A.E. |
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The stadium was developed in a total of 144,000 square meters in the Mezourlo Hill, district of Neapolis, [[Larissa]]. Construction of the stadium started in September 2009 and was completed in November 2010. According to [[UEFA stadium categories]], AEL FC Arena is rated as '''category three''' of four, (renamed from elite) in ascending ranking order. |
The stadium was developed in a total of 144,000 square meters in the Mezourlo Hill, district of Neapolis, [[Larissa]]. Construction of the stadium started in September 2009 and was completed in November 2010. According to [[UEFA stadium categories]], AEL FC Arena is rated as '''category three''' of four, (renamed from elite) in ascending ranking order. |
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The [[seating capacity]] is |
The [[seating capacity]] is 16,118 all covered, with the possibility to expand to 18,000. It also includes 38 [[Luxury box|VIP boxes]], for 12 spectators each. The stadium complex, called '''Crimson Park''', includes parking lots for 1,104 vehicles, commercial spaces, a [[movie theater]], and a 1,500-seat [[Amphitheatre|open-air theater]], 12 [[tennis court]]s and lies near the [[Larissa Neapolis Arena|Neapolis Indoor Hall]]. The new sports venue is ideally located - regarding the urban location - with a fair accession in the transport system and has good accessibility from two main motorways and proximity to the city's center. |
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The stadium was inaugurated on 23 November, followed by a concert by [[Filippos Pliatsikas]] (himself a fan of the team) and Dionysis Tsaknis. |
The stadium was inaugurated on 23 November, followed by a concert by [[Filippos Pliatsikas]] (himself a fan of the team) and Dionysis Tsaknis. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The first football match at AEL FC Arena took place on December 5, 2010 in the framework of its 13th Super League game 2010–11, in the match between AEL FC and [[PAOK FC]], which ended with a score of 1–2. The first goal scored on the field came at 11' by PAOK's Chilean footballer, [[Pablo Contreras]]. |
The first football match at AEL FC Arena took place on December 5, 2010, in the framework of its 13th Super League game 2010–11, in the match between AEL FC and [[PAOK FC]], which ended with a score of 1–2. The first goal scored on the field came at 11' by PAOK's Chilean footballer, [[Pablo Contreras]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery class="center"> |
<gallery class="center"> |
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File:AELFCARENA.jpeg|Aerial view |
File:AELFCARENA.jpeg|Aerial view |
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File:AEL FC Arena Main Building.jpg|External view |
File:AEL FC Arena Main Building.jpg|External view |
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File:AEL FC ARENA.jpg| |
File:AEL FC ARENA.jpg|Smoke machines in operation |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category|AE Larissa FC Arena|AEL FC Arena}} |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121101135942/http://ael.gr/egkatastaseis/ael-fc-arena AEL FC Arena at AEL's official website] {{in lang|el}} |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121101135942/http://ael.gr/egkatastaseis/ael-fc-arena AEL FC Arena at AEL's official website] {{in lang|el}} |
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*[http://www.ergo3.gr/projects-details.php?pj_id=210&l=1 AEL FC Arena project page] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304131619/http://www.ergo3.gr/projects-details.php?pj_id=210&l=1 |date=2016-03-04 }} {{in lang|en}} |
*[http://www.ergo3.gr/projects-details.php?pj_id=210&l=1 AEL FC Arena project page] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304131619/http://www.ergo3.gr/projects-details.php?pj_id=210&l=1 |date=2016-03-04 }} {{in lang|en}} |
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[[Category:Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.]] |
[[Category:Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C.]] |
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Larissa]] |
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Larissa]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 3 November 2024
Full name | AEL FC Arena |
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Location | Larissa, Greece |
Coordinates | 39°36′55″N 22°23′57″E / 39.61528°N 22.39917°E |
Public transit | Larissa railway station |
Owner | Gipedo Larissa A.E. |
Operator | AEL |
Executive suites | 38 |
Capacity | 16,118 (expandable to 18,000) |
Record attendance | 15.849 (A.E. Larissa vs PAOK Thessaloniki – Superleague Greece, 5 December 2010) |
Field size | 105 x 68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | 2 LED |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 2009 |
Built | September 2009 – November 2010 |
Opened | 23 November 2010 |
Construction cost | €42 million |
Architect | Potiropoulos D+L architects S.A. |
Structural engineer | Ntontos ATE - Katharios ATEVE - ERGO3 ATTEE |
Tenants | |
A.E. Larissa (2010–2013, 2015–2020, 2023–) Apollon Larissa (2020–2021) Iraklis Larissa (2021–2023) | |
Website | |
AEL FC Arena |
AEL FC Arena is a football stadium in Larissa, Greece, with a current seating capacity of 16,118. Since its completion in 2010 and for 8 seasons, it is the home ground of AΕL. Owner of the ground is Gipedo Larissa A.E.
The stadium was developed in a total of 144,000 square meters in the Mezourlo Hill, district of Neapolis, Larissa. Construction of the stadium started in September 2009 and was completed in November 2010. According to UEFA stadium categories, AEL FC Arena is rated as category three of four, (renamed from elite) in ascending ranking order.
The seating capacity is 16,118 all covered, with the possibility to expand to 18,000. It also includes 38 VIP boxes, for 12 spectators each. The stadium complex, called Crimson Park, includes parking lots for 1,104 vehicles, commercial spaces, a movie theater, and a 1,500-seat open-air theater, 12 tennis courts and lies near the Neapolis Indoor Hall. The new sports venue is ideally located - regarding the urban location - with a fair accession in the transport system and has good accessibility from two main motorways and proximity to the city's center.
The stadium was inaugurated on 23 November, followed by a concert by Filippos Pliatsikas (himself a fan of the team) and Dionysis Tsaknis.
History
[edit]The first football match at AEL FC Arena took place on December 5, 2010, in the framework of its 13th Super League game 2010–11, in the match between AEL FC and PAOK FC, which ended with a score of 1–2. The first goal scored on the field came at 11' by PAOK's Chilean footballer, Pablo Contreras.
Gallery
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Aerial view
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External view
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Smoke machines in operation
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Stands of AEL FC Arena
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Stands of AEL FC Arena
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- AEL FC Arena at AEL's official website (in Greek)
- AEL FC Arena project page Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
39°36′56″N 22°23′58″E / 39.61561°N 22.39949°E