Sheffield Olympic Legacy Stadium

Sheffield Olympic Legacy Stadium
New Don Valley Stadium
Full name Sheffield Olympic Legacy Stadium
Location Don Valley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Coordinates 53°23′45″N 1°25′33″W / 53.39596°N 1.4259°W / 53.39596; -1.4259Coordinates: 53°23′45″N 1°25′33″W / 53.39596°N 1.4259°W / 53.39596; -1.4259
Owner Sheffield City Council
Sheffield Hallam University
Legacy Park Ltd
Operator Sheffield Eagles
Capacity 2,500
Surface 4G artificial pitch
Construction
Built 2014-17
Opened expected 2017-18
Tenants
Sheffield Eagles

The Sheffield Olympic Legacy Stadium is a stadium under construction in the Olympic Legacy Park. It will occupy part of the site of the former Don Valley Stadium, and is set to be home to Sheffield Eagles rugby team.

History

On 11 January 2013, Sheffield City Council announced that the stadium was to be closed and demolished as part of a £50 million budget-cutting measure.[1] An eleventh hour meeting was held at Sheffield Town Hall on 1 March 2013. Local and national politicians met to discuss the proposed closure and any possibility of preventing it. A final decision was made that the stadium was to close in September 2013[2] and would be demolished from 21 November 2013.

In October 2014, it was announced that the Olympic Legacy Park would be constructed on the site of the old Don Valley Stadium.[3] It will contain an Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre,[4] an indoor sports arena, a sports pitch and stadium to be home of the Sheffield Eagles, Oasis Academy and University Technical College (UTC). Opening in 2016 the college, which will cost £10 million and is backed by Sheffield College and Sheffield Hallam University.[5]

References

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