In today’s video, we show stadiums that have undergone real metamorphoses over the past decades. Some of them are difficult to recognise. But, at least in our opinion, the changes have worked out well for all the venues. To show the full range of stadium developments, we will be on as many as four continents.

    Some arenas you know well from the World Cup finals, others you see every day at league games. But they all have one thing in common: massive construction. Let us know in the comments which upgrade has been the most successful, and don’t forget to subscribe to the channel, as more interesting material from the world of stadiums is coming soon. Be there, no matter what!

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    0:00 Intro
    0:33 Stadion ลšlฤ…ski, Poland (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/pol/stadion_slaski)
    1:35 NSC Olimpiyskiy, Ukraine (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/ukr/nsc_olimpiysky_kiev)
    2:28 FNB Stadium, South Africa (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/rsa/soccer_city)
    3:13 Workersโ€™ Stadium, China (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/chn/beijing_workers_stadium)
    4:12 BayArena, Germany (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/ger/bayarena)
    5:07 Orange Vรฉlodrome, France (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/fra/stade_velodrome)
    6:13 Civitas Metropolitano, Spain (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/esp/estadio_metropolitano)
    7:10 Maracanรฃ, Brazil (http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/bra/maracana)
    8:06 Outro

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    Stadium db.com presents tramatic Stadium upgrades before and after complete revamp welcome in today’s video we will show you stadiums that have undergone real Metamorphoses some of them are hard to recognize to show you the full range of Stadium developments we will be on as many as four continents so fasten your

    Seat belts there are eight stadiums ahead of us which we will show you before and after undergoing m major changes and we’ll start with stadion schlonsky before 2008 and now Poland the plan for a stadium had already been conceived in the inter War period but the idea of copying Berlin’s Olympia

    Stadum was halted by the second world war stadion schlonsky was designed for an audience of around 87,000 making it one of the two largest in Poland alongside the stadum Jin cha in fact however both were given the title of 100,000 cers the Redevelopment which started in 2009 was supposed to

    Last until 2011 but instead ended in 2017 on the facility there was a first ever rope roof disaster and Constructors also had to be changed as a result of the turmoil surrounding the roof costs Rose from 360 to more than 650 million sloes the venue’s trademark is Europe’s largest rope roof covered with

    Polycarbonate NSC olympis before 2007 and now Ukraine when it opened in 1923 it was called the red Stadium of Liam Trotsky it has changed many times in its history and took its more or less present shape in 1966 67 when a second level of stance was added above the

    Great Basin capacity Rose to 102,000 and allowed the venue to become one of the largest stadiums in the world another reduction was brought about by the biggest mization in several decades in 20081 the lower STS were dismantled and relayed the upper stands were refreshed and the main stand was

    Completely rebuilt the latest expansion was in connection with Euro 2012 for which the KF stadium was the final Arena FNB stadium before 06 and now South Africa South Africa’s largest stadium was built in 1989 on the border between Soto and Johannesburg in a very well-connected industrial area at the time it held

    Around 80,000 Spectators the vast majority of whom were seated in a deep earn Basin today’s shape is the result of a massive Redevelopment between 2006 and 2009 the orange seats are pun at by 10 black stripes lines that point in the direction of the other 2010 World Cup

    Arenas and the Olympia stadion in Berlin which hosted the 2006 final workers stadium before 2020 and now China the old workers stadium also known as gy was opened in 1959 for the 10th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China over the years it has been the main stadium in the Chinese

    Capital and has hosted numerous events including the Asian Games in 1990 the university8 in 2001 and the football Asian Cup in 2004 the new workers stadium was built on the exact site of its predecessor it has numerous references to the Traditions associated with the old stadium the venue has

    Retained its oval form and one of the most prominent features reminiscent of the old arena is the distinctive concrete facade with 80 colums we’re halfway through which is a good time to like the video if you haven’t already done so and to subscribe to stay tuned for more Stadium content

    Every week by Arena before 2006 and now Germany it was originally built as ol Harland stadum in 1956 however the venue’s fame began in the 1990s as it was then undergoing a comprehensive Redevelopment and a achieved the status of a state-of-the-arts stadium it was a steep single level arena with sitting off

    35,000 Spectators the facility was to be built section by section over time to save cost and grow with the needs of the club the stadium was expanded once again between 2007 and 9 this time a small second level was added above the existing stands the whole facility was

    Covered by an impressive roof it was intended to resemble an aspirin tablet but the large buyer inscription on the drug could not be hang over the stadium oh vum before 2010 and now France the venue is named after its football and cycling layout from its opening in

    1937 the last elements of the truck the elliptical archers were removed in 1985 when the stadium grew to 48,000 seats after an earlier capacity reduction it evoked mixed feelings among the locals the stadium offered poor visibility weak Acoustics and offered no protection from the Sun and strong Sea Winds the 21st

    Century saw the start of planning for a major upgrade this time involving primarily the roofing since 2003 none of several concept could be implemented and it was not until France victory in the Battle of Euro 2016 that a breakthrough was made the the scau studio came up

    With a winning design for extending the stand along the pitch including the Western one from scratch as well as Roofing the whole thing with an impressive umbrella citas metropolitano before 2011 and now Spain the story of Atletico Madrid’s current Stadium began a long long time ago in

    1988 designed by the Cru ortis Studio the venue was to live up to its GL with Madrid’s bit for the 2012 Olympics then 2016 and 2020 but all the candidasis lost only one element of them survived the idea of expanding the stadium to truly olympic size even before the

    Second Olympic bid was rejected the city of Madrid signed an agreement with Atletico to make the venue the team’s new home after moving out of the old estadio viente Calderon due to the athletic EIC layout of the initial Stadium the lower stands are very flat of course the impressive roof which

    Resembles a hat also catches the eye Maracana before 2009 and now Brazil following the news that Brazil would be awarded the right to host a 1950 World Cup the Rio de Janeiro State authorities launched a competition in 1947 to design and build a new stadium in the final between in Brazil and Uruguay

    199,50 4 people were officially in the stands although unofficially the number is set to be up to 10,000 higher after 2006 the lowest STS were converted into seats capacity dropped dramatically culminating in the Redevelopment of the stadium between 2010 and 2013 when it became clear that despite its status as

    A Heritage asset much of the venue had to be demolished to meet the requirements of the 2014 World Cup at this South American venue we conclude our tour of stadiums that have undergone massive changes let us know in the comments which upgrade has been the most successful and don’t forget to

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    13 Comments

    1. The best upgrade is Wanda Metropolitano. It has changed completely.
      I'm a Marseillais, born and raised. I see how the renovation changed the stadium, but also the neighborhood with a new mall next to the stadium. But Wanda Metropolitano went from 20k and one stand to something else.

    2. I'm always a bit sad when seats and/or a running track is removed even when it improves sightlines for football… The Kiev stadium is definitely the best makeover. It went from a Stalinist concrete mess into a futuristic icon of the city… And it kept its running track/Olympic hosting capabilities…

    3. What they did to Maracanรฃ was a huge crime, as they killed the most mythical place in Brazilian football. In addition to making the stands elitist, they destroyed the pulsating acoustics that the old roof provided. All of this to host measly World Cup matches that did nothing to help the city, much less the country. It fills me with sadness thinking about this!

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