Tammelan Stadion

Tammelan Stadion is a football stadium in Tampere, Finland. The stadium holds 5,050 people and was built in 1931.[1]

Tammelan Stadion
LocationTampere
OwnerCity of Tampere
OperatorCity of Tampere
Capacity5050
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1931
Renovated1993 (stands and maintenance facilities)
Tenants
FC Ilves
Tampereen Pallo-Veikot
Tampere United

It is the home ground for the Veikkausliiga club Ilves and the Kakkonen sides TPV and Tampere United. The Ilves women's team, which plays in the Naisten liiga, also uses the stadium.

History

The stadium's history began in 1926 when the city council made a decision to build a football field in Tammela. Construction, however, advanced rather slowly due to a lack of funds. The situation worsened during the recession of the late 1920s and early 1930s. The field was opened in 1931, but a stadium-like look was reached only in 1937 when the first stand was built.

The current stands were built in 1993. Only the main stand has numbered seats, 1300 in all.

The attendance record for the stadium was set in October 2, 1994, when 5490 spectators watched a game between TPV and HJK.

Future

The current stadium does not meet the requirements set by Veikkausliiga, and a new one is being planned to replace it. The city of Tampere held an architecture competition in 2014, in which a proposal called Hattutemppu (Hat Trick) by JKMM Arkkitehdit was chosen as the basis for the development project. The new building will comprise apartments as well as office and retail space in addition to the stadium proper.

The new stadium was originally set to seat approximately 6 500 spectators and meet the UEFA Category 3 criteria. However, in December 2020, the city council decided to increase allocated funding so that the stadium would have 8 000 seats and meet the criteria for Category 4, which makes it an eligible ground for top-level football matches. [2]

References

  1. "Tammelan Stadion". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  2. "Tampereen Tammelan uudelle stadionille esitetään 8000 katsojapaikkaa". Tampere.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 5 February 2021.

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