Thursday, 17 December 2015

Real Madrid’s Bernabeu upgrade plans rejected by city officials

Madrid city officials have rejected Real Madrid’s plans to upgrade the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.The city says it will only accept a remodelling proposal that does not affect the interests of local citizens.

A Spanish court earlier this year annulled permission granted to Real Madrid by the previous city government, saying it broke Spanish land use law.
The city said on Wednesday that a new project will only be considered if it is “in the best interests of the general public.”
Real Madrid wanted to remodel the stadium’s exterior, and add a hotel and a shopping centre.
Opened in 1947, the 80,000-capacity Bernabeu was last redeveloped for the 1982 World Cup, although it has received minor upgrades through the years.

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