When will Evan's Alpine Stadium be rebuilt?
Good news from Tuttosport: There is good news from the renovation project of Juventus Alpine Stadium. The reconstruction project that has lasted for many years will be completed before July next year, which means that the Bianconeri are likely to move into the exclusive stadium next season. The first official match of the new stadium will be the national team match between Italy and Spain in August next year. The old stadium of Juventus is the Alpine Stadium in Turin, but it has been out of use in recent years. There are many reasons: First, the Alpine Stadium is very large (it can accommodate more than 70,000 fans before the renovation), but the population of Turin is only 1.2 million, and the attendance rate of Juventus Stadium is often less than 30%, which affects the record; Of the two, Alpine Stadium is not a professional football field, and the runway between the stadium and the stands affects fans' watching the game; 3. In recent years, the Italian has implemented the "Pisano Act", which requires that stadiums must have high-end security facilities to prevent stadium violence. Alpi Stadium was too old to meet these requirements, so it was forced to stop using it. For these reasons, Juventus have been forced to use the Olympic Stadium with Turin in recent years. After the Calciopoli incident, Juventus decided to rebuild the Alpine Stadium and build it into a modern and professional new stadium. Unfortunately, the Bianconeri had hoped to take advantage of Italy's bid to host the 20 12 European Championship and spend 1 billion euros to rebuild the stadium, and made many wonderful blueprints. However, when the project started, with the failure of Italy's bid for the European Championship, former Juventus President Jean-Claude Blanc changed his mind. He drastically cut the stadium construction budget and moved the money to the transfer market, and more than half of the reconstruction cost of the Alpine Stadium was misappropriated. This series of changes has led to the continuous extension of the construction period of stadium reconstruction. Even last season, the construction of the Alpine Stadium was once stagnant. Fortunately, after the Agnelli family returned to Juve, the new president of Juve, Andrea Agnelli, solved the funding problem of stadium reconstruction. Therefore, the reconstruction of Alpi Stadium resumed its high-speed operation. Tuttosport revealed that unless there is a major accident or natural disaster, the Alpine Stadium will be rebuilt before July next year, and the Bianconeri can move into the stadium next season. In addition, the Italian Football Association plans to hold a warm-up match between Italy and Spain in the Alpi Stadium next August. This legendary stadium will take this peak matchup as the first battle after reconstruction. The reconstruction of Alpine Stadium will be of special significance to Serie A ... because Juventus paid the right to use Alpine Stadium for 99 years, and this stadium has been exclusively owned by Juventus for a long time, which is also the first and only club exclusive stadium in Serie A so far. The reconstructed Alpi Stadium has about 40,000 seats, which is smaller than the original stadium. However, due to the advanced equipment and good watching effect, the box office revenue of Juventus is expected to increase substantially (at present, there are only 20,000 seats in Turin Olympic Stadium, the home of Juventus). Although the attendance rate of Alpine Stadium is unlikely to exceed that of the San Siro-Meazza Stadium in the future (the average attendance rate of Milan's duo is around 50,000), as Alpine Stadium is the exclusive stadium of Juventus, the Bianconeri do not need to pay any rental fees; The ownership of the stadium belongs to the Milan municipal government, and the two teams pay tens of millions of rental fees to the government every year. Therefore, once the new stadium is put into use, the Bianconeri's match-day income is expected to surpass Milan and reach the top level in Europe.