Aviva Stadium is the name of a new stadium being built in Dublin, Ireland, to open in 2010. It will replace the demolished Lansdowne Road Stadium, and will have an all-seater capacity of 50,000. Its primary tenants will be the Irish national rugby union team and the Republic of Ireland national football team. The stadium, located adjacent to Lansdowne Road railway station, will become Ireland's first UEFA Elite stadium.
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- Aviva Stadium is the name of a new stadium being built in Dublin, Ireland, to open in 2010. It will replace the demolished Lansdowne Road Stadium, and will have an all-seater capacity of 50,000. Its primary tenants will be the Irish national rugby union team and the Republic of Ireland national football team. The stadium, located adjacent to Lansdowne Road railway station, will become Ireland's first UEFA Elite stadium. In 2011, it will host the Europa League Final and the inaugural 4 Associations' Tournament, as well as the national rugby team's two home fixtures in that year's Six Nations Championship. It is also expected to host a Magners League game that year. The stadium has four tiers, with the lower and upper tiers being for general access, the second tier for premium tickets and the third tier for corporate boxes. There are two basement levels and seven storeys of floors: lower basement: water and oil tanks; basement: plant ground floor: service road, outside broadcast compound, changing rooms, storage, production kitchen, press room and other services first floor: general access circulation and concessions second floor (south tier only): premium restaurant third floor: premium tier circulation and bars fourth floor: box tier circulation and bar fifth floor: general access circulation and concessions sixth floor: plant seventh floor: plant
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- Aviva Stadium is the name of a new stadium being built in Dublin, Ireland, to open in 2010. It will replace the demolished Lansdowne Road Stadium, and will have an all-seater capacity of 50,000. Its primary tenants will be the Irish national rugby union team and the Republic of Ireland national football team. The stadium, located adjacent to Lansdowne Road railway station, will become Ireland's first UEFA Elite stadium.
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