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词条 Aviva Stadium
释义

  1. Facilities

  2. History

  3. Events

     Rugby union  Leinster Records against Pro12/Pro14 and European Cup opponents in the Aviva Stadium  Ireland Records in the Aviva Stadium  Heineken Cup  Association football  FAI Cup Final  2011 Nations Cup  2011 Europa League Final  Dublin Super Cup  The 'Dublin Decider'  UEFA Euro 2020  American football  In fiction  Concerts 

  4. Transport connections

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use British English|date=June 2012}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2012}}{{infobox venue
| logo_image =
| image =
| caption = UEFA {{Rating|4|4}}
| location = 62 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Dublin, Ireland
| coordinates = {{Coord|53|20|6.5|N|6|13|42.0|W|display=inline,title|type:landmark_region:GB}}
| broke_ground = March 2007
| built = 2007–2010
| pushpin_map = Dublin
| opened = {{start date and age|2010|5|14}}
| owner = Irish Rugby Football Union
Football Association of Ireland
| operator = New Stadium Ltd[1]
| surface = Perennial Ryegrass
| architect = Populous (formerly HOK Sport)[2]
Scott Tallon Walker[3]
| structural engineer = Buro Happold
| services engineer = ME Engineers

Town Planning Consultants = Tom Phillips + Associates


| capacity = 51,700 (Association football, rugby union)[4]
49,000 (American football)[5][6]
65,000 (concerts)
| dimensions = {{convert|106|x|68|m|abbr=on}}
| tenants = Ireland national rugby union team (2010–present)
Republic of Ireland national football team (FAI) (2010–present)
Leinster Rugby (2010–present)|website=www.avivastadium.ie|publictransit = Lansdowne Road railway station
| construction_cost = €410 million
(inclusive of EUR € 191 million of government funding) (2010)[7]
}}

The Aviva Stadium (also known as Lansdowne Road or Ireland's stadium; {{lang-ga|Staid Aviva}})[8] is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,700 spectators (all seated).[9][10] It is built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road stadium, which was demolished in 2007, and replacing it as home to its chief tenants: the Irish rugby union team and the Republic of Ireland football team. The decision to redevelop the stadium came after plans for both Stadium Ireland and Eircom Park fell through. Aviva Group Ireland signed a 10-year deal for the naming rights in 2009.[11]

The stadium, located adjacent to Lansdowne Road railway station, officially opened on 14 May 2010. The stadium is Ireland's first, and only, UEFA Category 4 Stadium and in 2011, it hosted the Europa League Final. It also hosted the inaugural Nations Cup, as well as the regular home fixtures of the national rugby team, national football team and some home fixtures for Leinster Rugby from August 2010 onwards.

Unlike its predecessor, which was solely owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), the current stadium is controlled by the IRFU and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) through a 50:50 joint venture known as the Lansdowne Road Stadium Development Company (LRSDC). The joint venture has a 60-year lease on the stadium;[12] on expiry the stadium will return to the exclusive ownership of the IRFU.[13]

Facilities

The stadium is a bowl shape with four tiers on three sides of the ground; the lower and upper tiers being for general access, the second and third levels feed the second tier for premium tickets and the fourth tier for corporate boxes. The northern end of the stadium, due to its proximity to local housing, incorporates only the lower tier of the bowl. This end of the stadium is to be the away stand for football internationals. There is one basement level and seven storeys of floors including ground level. The premium level holds 10,000 spectators, while the box level holds 1,300.[4] The remaining 38,700 seats are shared between the top and bottom tiers. The capacity of the stadium was criticised even before its opening for being too small, particularly in light of the large supporter attendance figures for Irish rugby internationals and football internationals at Croke Park since 2007.[14] The stadium's roof is designed to undulate in a wave-like manner so as to avoid blocking light to local residences.[15]

History

The stadium was officially opened on 14 May 2010 by then Taoiseach Brian Cowen.[16][17][18]

In 2011, the stadium won a British Construction Industry Award.[19]

Events

Rugby union

Leinster Records against Pro12/Pro14 and European Cup opponents in the Aviva Stadium

  • Updated as of 27 December 2018
Competition Played Won Drawn Lost % Won
Pro12/Pro14 10 9 0 1 90.00%
European Rugby Champions Cup/Heineken Cup 17 14 0 3 82.35%
Total 27 23 0 4 85.18%

Ireland Records in the Aviva Stadium

  • Updated as of 10 March 2019
Competition Played Won Drawn Lost % Won
Test Match 25 16 0 9 64.00%
Six Nations 22 16 2 4 72.73%
Total 47 32 2 13 68.09%

The Ireland national rugby union team plays its home games at the stadium, as it did previously at Lansdowne Road, taking over from their temporary home, Croke Park, where games were played during Aviva's construction. Ireland's first international game was on 6 November 2010 against South Africa, with the Springboks winning 23–21. The game drew a crowd of 35,515, mainly due to a backlash by Ireland supporters over the IRFU's controversial ticketing strategy for the November Test series.[59] Initially, the IRFU announced that tickets to the November Tests would only be sold as packages for all four matches. Later, it announced that the tickets would instead be split into two packages, with the South Africa Test bundled with the following week's match with Samoa for a minimum of €150, and the New Zealand and Argentina Tests bundled for a minimum of €190. Single-game tickets were to be available only for the Samoa and Argentina Tests. On 1 November, the IRFU backed away from this plan amid heavy criticism from member clubs that had problems selling the packages in a difficult economy.[60]

The first rugby union game at the Aviva was an exhibition game on 31 July 2010, billed as the O2 Challenge, involving under-18 and under-20 players from all four of Ireland's provincial sides, with a Leinster/Ulster side defeating a Munster/Connacht combination 68–0.[61] As part of the run-up to the event, O2 ran a promotion which gave the winner the opportunity to attempt to score the ceremonial first points at the Aviva via a simulated conversion kick on the day before the match. The winner of the promotion, John Baker of Ennis, was successful.[62] The first official points at the Aviva were scored by Ulster's Craig Gilroy with a try in the O2 Challenge.[61]

The stadium also hosts some home games for Leinster when the RDS Arena's smaller capacity doesn't satisfy demand. Leinster won their opening home game in the Aviva against Munster 13-9, in the Magners League (now PRO12) season, in front of a then record Pro12 attendance of 50,645.[63] This league record was exceeded on 29 March 2014 when Leinster again beat Munster, 22-18, in front of 51,700 people.[32]

Heineken Cup

Leinster won their first Heineken Cup game in the stadium 24–8, against Clermont Auvergne in a pool game during the 2010–11 season.[64] During Leinster's successful run to the Heineken Cup title that season, they took their quarter-final and semi-final matches to the stadium, defeating Leicester Tigers[65] and Toulouse respectively.[66]

Ulster took their 2012 Heineken Cup semi-final to the stadium as well,[67] defeating Edinburgh.[68]

The 2013 Heineken Cup Final took place in the stadium on 18 May 2013[69] where Toulon beat Clermont Auvergne 16-15. The Heineken Cup final was last held in Dublin in 2003 when Toulouse beat Perpignan 22–17 at Lansdowne Road.

Association football

The stadium also hosts the home games of the Republic of Ireland national football team, as did Lansdowne Road. The team had played most home games at Croke Park during the construction of the Aviva Stadium. The first soccer match in the Aviva Stadium was Manchester United against a League of Ireland XI side, managed by Damien Richardson, on 4 August 2010.[80] Manchester United won the game 7–1, with Park Ji-Sung scoring the first ever goal in the Aviva Stadium.[81] The first international game for Ireland in the Aviva Stadium was a 1–0 friendly loss against Argentina on 11 August 2010.[82] The first competitive goal was scored by Kevin Kilbane in a Euro 2012 qualifying game on 7 September 2010 against Andorra.[83]

Competition Played Won Drawn Lost % Won
International Football Matches 45 22 11 12 49%
Total 45 22 11 12 49%

FAI Cup Final

The Aviva annually hosts the FAI Cup Final, which was shared between the RDS Arena and the Tallaght Stadium while the Aviva Stadium was being built. The first Cup Final at the new stadium was the 2010 FAI Cup Final, held on Sunday 14 November 2010. Sligo Rovers beat Shamrock Rovers 2–0 on penalties after the game finished 0–0 after extra time. A total of 36,101 attended the game making it the biggest attendance at an FAI Cup Final since 1968.{{citation needed|date=November 2012}}

2011 Nations Cup

The 2011 Nations Cup took place in the Aviva Stadium. The tournament featured national football teams from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. In the opening round of fixtures the Republic of Ireland beat Wales 3–0 while Scotland beat Northern Ireland 3–0. The remaining four fixtures took place in May, with the Republic of Ireland winning the tournament after beating Scotland 1–0 on 29 May, with Keane scoring the only goal.[84]

2011 Europa League Final

The 2011 UEFA Europa League Final between Portuguese sides Porto and Braga took place in the Aviva Stadium. Due to UEFA rules against corporate sponsorship outside the federation, the stadium was referred to as the "Dublin Arena" for this final,[85][86] that ended with a 1–0 victory for Porto.[87]

Dublin Super Cup

The Dublin Super Cup was a pre-season football tournament which was held at the Aviva. Celtic, Manchester City, Inter Milan and a League of Ireland XI competed in the 2011 edition, with Manchester City winning the tournament.[88][89]

The 'Dublin Decider'

The 'Dublin Decider' was a game which took place on 10 August 2013. The match was played between Celtic and Liverpool, with both teams having large support in Ireland. Celtic won the match 1-0 thanks to a goal from Amido Balde.[90]

There were talks ongoing about a return of the 'Dublin Decider' in the summer of 2014 with clubs such as Barcelona, Manchester United and Celtic being mentioned as potential visitors to the Aviva Stadium. It was confirmed in March 2016 that Celtic will face Barcelona in the stadium on 30 July 2016, however this is as part of the annual International Champions Cup pre-season tournament, and not any sort of independent 'Dublin Decider' fixture. Barcelona won the game 3-1.

UEFA Euro 2020

On 19 September 2014, it was announced by UEFA that the stadium will host four Euro 2020 finals fixtures, three group games and a round of 16 match.[91] Should Ireland qualify they will be guaranteed two home group games.[92]

American football

On 1 September 2012, the stadium hosted an American college football game billed as the Emerald Isle Classic between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Navy Midshipmen. Notre Dame won 50–10.[93]

The 2016 Aer Lingus College Football Classic was announced as a matchup between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Boston College Eagles to be played on 3 September 2016. The result was a 17-–14 win by the Yellow Jackets.[94]

In fiction

The children's writer Gerard Siggins has based much of his 'Rugby Spirit' series in Aviva Stadium. His hero, Eoin Madden, is on a school tour to the ground when he meets Brian Hanrahan, a true-life figure who was the only man ever to die playing sport in Lansdowne Road. Hanrahan, a Lansdowne FC rugby player, died when a scrum collapsed during a Leinster Senior Cup game against Trinity in 1928.

The five books so far published in the series feature frequent visits to Aviva Stadium for matches.[95]

Siggins also co-authored the history of the previous stadium on the site, Lansdowne Road: The Stadium, The Matches, The Greatest Days (O'Brien Press, 2010).[96]

Concerts

Concerts at the Aviva Stadium
Date Artist Tour Attendance
24–25 September 2010Michael BubléCrazy Love Tour100,000[97]
25 June 2011Neil DiamondWorld Tour 201150,108
2 July 2011The ScriptScience & Faith Tour47,910
24 July 2012MadonnaThe MDNA Tour33,953
15 September 2012Lady GagaThe Born This Way Ball37,005
14 June 2013Robbie WilliamsTake the Crown Stadium Tour36,928
21 June 2013RihannaDiamonds World Tour48,482
18 September 2013Roger WatersThe Wall Live24,210
1 July 2015AC/DCRock or Bust World Tour50,000[98]
21 June 2016RihannaAnti World Tour29,017
17 June 2017Robbie WilliamsThe Heavy Entertainment Show Tour35,900
25 June 2017Phil CollinsNot Dead Yet Tour
23 June 2018Billy JoelBilly Joel in Concert40,590

Transport connections

The stadium is served by public transport with Bus and DART. More remotely, it may also be reached, following by the Luas and on foot. The stadium is inaccessible by car on match days due to a 1 km car-free exclusion zone in operation.

ServiceLocationRoute
Dublin BusPembroke RoadBus routes 4, 7, 7a, 18 – 600 metre walk to stadium entrance
Charlotte QuayBus routes 1, 77a – 1.2 km walk to stadium entrance
Luas – Green LineCharlemont2.2 km walk
Luas – Red LinePoint Village2.1 km walk
Iarnród Éireann – DARTLansdowne RoadDirect to stadium

See also

  • List of stadiums in Ireland

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External links

{{Commons category|Aviva Stadium}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.avivastadium.ie/}}
  • Lansdowne Road Stadium Development Company
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20121123215329/http://www.burohappold.com/projects/project/aviva-stadium-12/ Aviva Stadium] Buro Happold (engineers)
  • Aviva arrives BBC Sport, 14 May 2010 (photo gallery)
  • Dublin Arena open for business UEFA.com, 14 May 2010
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