Arena Kombëtare

National Arena
Former names Qemal Stafa
Location Sheshi Italia 1, 1010
Tirana, Albania
Coordinates 41°19′6″N 19°49′27″E / 41.31833°N 19.82417°E / 41.31833; 19.82417
Owner Qendra Sportive KUQ e ZI
Operator Albanian National Team
Capacity 22,500
Field size 105 x 68 m
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened September 1, 2018 (planned)
Construction cost 60 million
Architect Marco Casamonti, Archea Associati
Tenants
Albanian National Team

National Arena (Albanian: Arena Kombëtare) is an under-construction all-seater football stadium in Tirana, the capital of Albania.[1] This planned stadium will be the new home of the Albanian National Team and it will serve as a venue for major football club cup finals and other sports and non-sports related activities.

The stadium was designed with a capacity to seat 22,500 spectators, making it the first-highest capacity stadium for football in Albania. Ever since an initial stadium proposal in 2010, FSHF (Albanian Football Association) has had two additional stadium proposals that failed to be built. The stadium is planned to be completed by June 2018, Albania national football team will began playing in September of the same year. The stadium will be built on the same site of Qemal Stafa, demolished in June 2016.[2]

The old Qemal Stafa was closed for demolition in June 2016, and the site will be redeveloped with a new larger-capacity National Arena. The final design of the new stadium was done by Marco Cassamonti of Archea Associati and the construction is scheduled to be finished in 2018. It is expected to cost around 60 million Euro.

History

Planning

Demolition

Construction

Construction is officially scheduled to commence in September 2016

Design

It will seat 22,500 people for football matches and up to 30,000 people for other events. 100% of the investment in the arena comes from the private sector, displaying the capacity for partnership between the Albanian Football Association and a private company.

Building and facilities

The stadium is located in center of the capital Tirana, which is included 22,500 capacity football stadiums. The project includes cafeterias, restrooms, including access for the handicapped, a press area, a convention center, and a trophy room.

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