NEWS ARCHIVE

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22nd of February 2008

Building and Environmental permit for the Arke stadium extension become irrevocable

Today FC Twente '65 has reached an agreement with two persons who had objected to the extension of the stadium from 13,500 to 25,000 seats.

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1st of February 2008

Ben Veenbrink to monitor Euro 2012 projects on behalf of UEFA

UEFA has selected Ben Veenbrink as part of an expert team to monitor the progress of the Euro 2012 stadium projects in Poland and the Ukraine.

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28th of December 2007

TSC wins tender for consultancy services for Wisla Krakow stadium

The City of Krakow has awarded the tender for the design review and preparation of the business plan of the Wisla stadium to The Stadium Consultancy.

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10th of December 2007

TSC appointed consultants for the Warsaw National Stadium

The Ministry of Sport in Poland has appointed The Stadium Consultancy to prepare the commercial programme for the new National Stadium in Warsaw.

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14th of October 2007

EVMI releases 2008 Summer School dates

Dates for EVMI's 2008 Stadium Management Summer School in May have been released today.

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24th of August 2007

EVMI special offer to Stadium Revenue Summit 2007

EVMI has negotiated a 'members' discount on delegate passes for Stadia magazine's 3rd Stadium Revenue Summit (17-19 October 2007) at Wembley Stadium and The O2 in London.

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30th of July 2007

Ben Veenbrink member of UEFA delegation to hold stadium workshop for Polish Football Federation and Ekstraklasa

On July 31st Ekstraklasa, the Polish Superleague, hosted a workshop on stadium development in Warsaw. Ben Veenbrink was one of the 5 presenters on behalf of UEFA with the topic "project management of new stadium developments".

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23rd of June 2007

Euroborg successfully stages the UEFA Under-21 final

After 3 group matches, the Euroborg stadium successfully staged the UEFA under-21 final on June 23rd. In a sold out stadium 20,000 spectators, including UEFA President Michel Platini, witnessed The Netherlands beating Serbia 4-1.

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