Leeds United Football Club announces next steps in plan to enhance Elland Road Stadium — Leedsunited.com 23/9/24
Key ambitions:
- Modernise and improve stadium capacity from 37,645 to
c.53,000 seats
- Significant increase to general admission seating, which
at present would make Elland Road the seventh largest club stadium in the
country
- A core architectural design objective is to maintain and
enhance the unique atmosphere
- Phased approach to construction to minimise loss of
seating capacity during the project
- Bring Elland Road in line with UEFA Category 4 status, to
be amongst the elite in European stadia
- Expert team, combining global stadium experience with
local specialist knowledge, assembled to deliver artist’s impressions and
planning submission
Leeds United Football Club today announces next steps in the
plan to re-imagine and enhance Elland Road Stadium, home of the Whites since
1919. Earlier this year, the ownership of the stadium was transferred back to
Leeds United, giving the club full control of the ground for the first time
since 2004, with plans now in the works for its long-term future. The existing
stadium has a capacity of 37,645 seats, with regeneration set to increase that
to circa 53,000, with greatly improved general admission and hospitality
facilities. Leeds United is a one-club city, a rarity in European football and
demand for tickets consistently outpaces the currently available supply. Elland
Road in its current form has sold out for every match over the last six years
and there are 26,000 supporters on the waiting list for season tickets. The
revitalisation will focus on increasing capacity to the North and West Stands
and will be delivered in phases to maintain as much seating as possible during
construction. The club, along with owners 49ers Enterprises, have brought in
specialist acoustic consultants to ensure Elland Road’s unique atmosphere is
retained. A local transport consultant has been commissioned to help plan
access routes and manage traffic flows during construction. Critically, the
club and the professional team will also be looking closely at matchday travel
plans to ensure an improvement in the experience for both residents and
supporters arriving at the ground.
Paraag Marathe, Chairman of Leeds United Football Club and
President of 49ers Enterprises, said: “We recognise how important Elland Road
is to the Leeds United fans and the wider community. The opportunity to refresh
a century-old stadium, coupled with the legacy of Leeds United, is
unprecedented. Our plans reinforce our commitment to the long-term success of
the club and I am excited that we are going to be able to welcome thousands
more supporters to every game, in a stadium that retains the unique atmosphere
of Elland Road. We look forward to sharing our plans with supporters and the
local community for their input.”
Councillor James Lewis, Leader of Leeds City Council, said:
“As council leader and a lifelong Leeds United fan I very much welcome this
news for what it could mean for the club, its supporters, the local community
and the city. Leeds United inspires real passion in fans and Elland Road itself
allows them to demonstrate that fervent support to great effect. Expanding and
enhancing the existing ground will allow many more fans access to games while
protecting the unique Elland Road atmosphere. This investment can also be a
catalyst for wider regeneration plans of South Leeds, which represents an
opportunity of national significance. Getting there will be easier with work to
improve Leeds Station and the introduction of a White Rose rail station, along
with the potential of a proposed mass transit route from the city centre close
to the ground. We’ve had some very positive initial meetings with their team
and look forward to working with them on this important vision, to ensure this
project moves forward and unlocks significant benefits to the city and its
communities.”
Leeds United’s owners, 49ers Enterprises, have a wealth of
experience having built the famous Levi’s Stadium, one of the premier sports
and entertainment venues in the world, whilst members of the club’s board are
renowned for overseeing successful major real estate projects across the globe.
The revitalisation of Elland Road Stadium will see 49ers Enterprises bring
their expertise from the US, in overseeing a UK-based project team which
includes stadium-specialist architects KSS, structural engineers Buro Happold
and management team at RISE, whose leadership team managed the delivery of some
of the most successful mixed-use projects in the UK.