Mount Crown Stadium: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
|||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
| image = | | image = | ||
| caption = '''[[OFA Elite stadium|OFA]]''' {{rating|4|4}} | | caption = '''[[OFA Elite stadium|OFA]]''' {{rating|4|4}} | ||
| fullname = | |||
| former_names = | |||
| location = [[Burningham]], [[Osarius]] | | location = [[Burningham]], [[Osarius]] | ||
| coordinates = | |||
| broke_ground = | |||
| built = 2165-2169 | | built = 2165-2169 | ||
| opened = 2 March 2169 | | opened = 2 March 2169 | ||
| expanded = | | renovated = | ||
| expanded = | |||
| closed = | |||
| demolished = | |||
| owner = [[Osarian Football Association]] | | owner = [[Osarian Football Association]] | ||
| operator = MCS Operations Limited | | operator = MCS Operations Limited | ||
| surface = [[EvolvedGrass]] | | surface = [[EvolvedGrass]] | ||
| scoreboard = | |||
| construction_cost = ~1.7 bn OSC | | construction_cost = ~1.7 bn OSC | ||
| suites = 137 | | suites = 137 | ||
Line 20: | Line 28: | ||
| services engineer = Corriere Central Consultancy | | services engineer = Corriere Central Consultancy | ||
| general_contractor = Rhike Construction | | general_contractor = Rhike Construction | ||
| main_contractors = | |||
| capacity = 102,370 (inc. safe standing)<br />97,910 (all-seated)<br />76,300 to 91,200 seated and 16,200 standing (concerts)<br />63,500 to 74,100 (athletics) | | capacity = 102,370 (inc. safe standing)<br />97,910 (all-seated)<br />76,300 to 91,200 seated and 16,200 standing (concerts)<br />63,500 to 74,100 (athletics) | ||
| record_attendance = {{formatnum: 98328}} ([[Osarius national football team|Osarius]] v [[Candelaria And Marquez]], 31 May 2175) | | record_attendance = {{formatnum: 98328}} ([[Osarius national football team|Osarius]] v [[Candelaria And Marquez]], 31 May 2175) | ||
| dimensions = {{convert|102|by|88|yards|m}} | | dimensions = {{convert|102|by|88|yards|m}} | ||
| acreage = | |||
| tenants = [[Osarius national football team]] (2169–present) | |||
| hosts = [[OFA Cup]] Finals (2169–2202)<br /> [[League Cup Finals]] (2169-present)<br />[[OmniCup]] Final (2202–present)<br />[[OLAF play-offs]] (2202–present)<br />[[Osarian Combat Federation|OCF]] Events (2192-present)<br />[[Track & Field League of Osarius|TFL Osarius]] Events (2218-present) | |||
| website = | |||
}} | }} | ||
Line 36: | Line 49: | ||
Mount Crown Stadium was designed by Ibrahim Atakan (of Atakurve Kreative) with consultation from Corriere Central Consultancy and Northern Steel Fourge. The design of the building services was carried out by Northern Steel Fourge. The construction of the stadium was managed by Osarian company Rhike Construction and funded by the [[Osarian Football Association]], the [[Department for Sport]] and the [[Burningham Public Development Agency]]. | Mount Crown Stadium was designed by Ibrahim Atakan (of Atakurve Kreative) with consultation from Corriere Central Consultancy and Northern Steel Fourge. The design of the building services was carried out by Northern Steel Fourge. The construction of the stadium was managed by Osarian company Rhike Construction and funded by the [[Osarian Football Association]], the [[Department for Sport]] and the [[Burningham Public Development Agency]]. | ||
The stadium is based around a bowl design with an original, all-seated capacity of 98,000, protected from the elements by a sliding roof that does not completely enclose it. While originally conceived and built as an all-seater stadium, it has been redesigned to allow [[wikipedia: | The stadium is based around a bowl design with an original, all-seated capacity of 98,000, protected from the elements by a sliding roof that does not completely enclose it. While originally conceived and built as an all-seater stadium, it has been redesigned to allow [[wikipedia:safe standing]] sections. It can also be adapted as an athletic stadium by erecting a temporary platform over the lowest tier of seating. | ||
The stadium's signature feature is the "points" – extended floodlight towers designed to look like the points of a crown – which were added in 2217. Each tower reaches 70m above the pitch below, weighs an approximate 37 tonnes, and the lights can be replaced with temporary video screens. | The stadium's signature feature is the "points" – extended floodlight towers designed to look like the points of a crown – which were added in 2217. Each tower reaches 70m above the pitch below, weighs an approximate 37 tonnes, and the lights can be replaced with temporary video screens. | ||
Line 43: | Line 56: | ||
===Construction=== | ===Construction=== | ||
The initial plan for the construction of Mount Crown Stadium began with the demolition of King George I Stadium before Christmas 2165, and for the new stadium to be completed some time during 2168, but this work was delayed by a succession of financial and legal difficulties. In 2167, the Burningham Regional Council also announced wider regeneration plans, taking in the arena and the surrounding areas as well as the stadium, to be implemented over the period leading up to 2190. Demolition officially began on 30 September 2165, and was completed in January 2166. | The initial plan for the construction of Mount Crown Stadium began with the demolition of King George I Stadium before Christmas 2165, and for the new stadium to be completed some time during 2168, but this work was delayed by a succession of financial and legal difficulties. In 2167, the Burningham Regional Council also announced wider regeneration plans, taking in the arena and the surrounding areas as well as the stadium, to be implemented over the period leading up to 2190. Demolition officially began on 30 September 2165, and was completed in January 2166. | ||
Line 53: | Line 65: | ||
===Handover and opening=== | ===Handover and opening=== | ||
The new stadium was completed and handed over to the OFA ahead of schedule, on 12 February 2169. The official Mount Crown Stadium website had announced that the stadium would be open for public viewing for local residents of | The new stadium was completed and handed over to the OFA ahead of schedule, on 12 February 2169. The official Mount Crown Stadium website had announced that the stadium would be open for public viewing for local residents of Brent on 21 February 2169, however this was delayed and instead happened on 2 March. | ||
While the stadium had hosted football matches since the handover in February, the stadium was officially opened on Saturday 21 May, with the staging of the [[ | While the stadium had hosted football matches since the handover in February, the stadium was officially opened on Saturday 21 May, with the staging of the [[2007 FA Cup Final]]. Eight days before that on Friday 11 May, the statue of [[Enzo Corradini]] and [[George II of Osarius|King George II]] had been unveiled by [[Benedict di Corradi]] outside the stadium entrance, as the "finishing touch" to the completion of the stadium. The twice life-size bronze statue, sculpted by [[Louis Powell]], depicts Osarius' first captain, King George II, celebrating with the legendary goalkeeper Enzo Corradini as they had when [[Burningham City]] won the very first [[OFA Cup]] in 2136. | ||
===Subsequent developments=== | ===Subsequent developments=== | ||
Line 63: | Line 75: | ||
==Stadium== | ==Stadium== | ||
===Pitch=== | ===Pitch=== | ||
The new pitch is {{convert|13|ft|m|abbr=on}} higher than the previous pitch. The pitch size, as lined for association football, has varied over the years, but since 2192 has remained consistent. Currently, Mount Crown Stadium's groundsman has instructions to set the pitch dimension as {{convert|105|yd|m|abbr=on}} long by {{convert|88|yd|m|abbr=on}} wide. | The new pitch is {{convert|13|ft|m|abbr=on}} higher than the previous pitch. The pitch size, as lined for association football, has varied over the years, but since 2192 has remained consistent. Currently, Mount Crown Stadium's groundsman has instructions to set the pitch dimension as {{convert|105|yd|m|abbr=on}} long by {{convert|88|yd|m|abbr=on}} wide. | ||
This change in dimensions came about following a request from | This change in dimensions came about following a request from former national footbal; team manager and OFA chairman, [[Alain Montblanc]]. It is considered by some to be a factor in the national team's transformation from a reckless attacking side to an elite, midfield control team in the early twenty-third century. | ||
By making liberal use of wingers, Osarius can use the increased space to allow them to stretch play horizontally in the midfield zone, producing better angles to attack the [[List of phrases used in Osarian football#half-spaces|half-spaces]]. Typically, this sees the team use one dedicated attacking winger opposite another, who plays deeper to stretch the midfield. When combined with attacking fullbacks, the unusual dimensions of the pitch at Mount Crown give Osarius a noticeable advantage. | By making liberal use of wingers, Osarius can use the increased space to allow them to stretch play horizontally in the midfield zone, producing better angles to attack the [[List of phrases used in Osarian football#half-spaces|half-spaces]]. Typically, this sees the team use one dedicated attacking winger opposite another, who plays deeper to stretch the midfield. When combined with attacking fullbacks, the unusual dimensions of the pitch at Mount Crown give Osarius a noticeable advantage. | ||
Line 76: | Line 87: | ||
==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
The [[Osarius national football team|Osarian national football team]] is a major user of | The [[Osarius national football team|Osarian national football team]] is a major user of Wembley Stadium. Given the ownership by the [[Osarian Football Association]] as of 12 February 2169, showpiece football matches that were previously staged at King George I Stadium, such as cup finals and the [[OLAF play-offs]] are now held at Mount Crown Stadium. | ||
Since 2192, MSC Operations has had a contract with the [[Osarian Combat Federation|OCF]] which allows the latter to stage their flagship summer event, [[OCF King of Kings]], at Mount Crown Stadium. | Since 2192, MSC Operations has had a contract with the [[Osarian Combat Federation|OCF]] which allows the latter to stage their flagship summer event, [[OCF King of Kings]], at Mount Crown Stadium. | ||
In 2218, MSC Operations came to an agreement with the [[Osarian National Athletic Commission|ONAC]] to host the Grand Final series of the [[Track & Field League of Osarius]] at Mount Crown Stadium every August. | In 2218, MSC Operations came to an agreement with the [[Osarian National Athletic Commission|ONAC]] to host the Grand Final series of the [[Track & Field League of Osarius]] at Mount Crown Stadium every August. | ||
==Firsts at Mount Crown Stadium== | ==Firsts at Mount Crown Stadium== | ||
===Football=== | ===Football=== | ||
The first football match played at Mount Crown Stadium was a ceremonial friendly match to commemorate the national football team joining the World Cup Community of Football Federations. The game was contested by the then Golden League "all-stars" team and a squad of Golden League "legends", captained by Jermain Lewis and Benedict di Corradi respectively.[2] | The first football match played at Mount Crown Stadium was a ceremonial friendly match to commemorate the national football team joining the World Cup Community of Football Federations. The game was contested by the then Golden League "all-stars" team and a squad of Golden League "legends", captained by Jermain Lewis and Benedict di Corradi respectively.[2] | ||
The first official football match to be played there was Osarius' 2–6 defeat at the hands of Candelaria And Marquez[1]. | The first official football match to be played there was Osarius' 2–6 defeat at the hands of Candelaria And Marquez[1]. | ||
First scorer | |||
First Osarian scorer | |||
First hat-trick | |||
First Osarian hat-trick if not the same (pretty sure it's not) | |||
First club game | |||
First club final (if not the same) | |||
First non-domestic final (if any) | |||
First non top-flight teams to play | |||
First penalty save | |||
First red card | |||
===Osarian Combat Federation=== | ===Osarian Combat Federation=== | ||
First OCF event | |||
First OCF fight | |||
First OCF title fight | |||
Largest attendance for OCF event | |||
===Other events=== | ===Other events=== |
Revision as of 08:02, 9 September 2015
Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/home4/iltornan/lua/error.log): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory
Mount Crown Stadium is a football stadium in Burningham, Mount Crown, Osarius, which opened in 2169 on the site of the old King George I Stadium which was demolished in 2165. The stadium hosts major football matches including the OmniCup Final and home matches of the Osarius national football team.
Mount Crown Stadium is a OFA elite category stadium. With a capacity of 102,370 it is largest stadium in Osarius. It is owned by the Osarian Football Association through their subsidiary MSC Operations Ltd.
Designed by Atakurve Kreative, it includes a partially retractable roof and is built into the lower part of Mount Crown. The stadium was built by Osarian firm Rhike Construction at a cost of 1.7 billion Osarian credits.
In addition to the various Osarian cup finals, the stadium hosts the season-opening Queen's Shield, and the OLAF play-offs. It has hosted the Grand Final series of the Track & Field League of Osarius every August since 2218, OCF King of Kings every June since 2192, and a variety of music concerts.
History
Mount Crown Stadium was designed by Ibrahim Atakan (of Atakurve Kreative) with consultation from Corriere Central Consultancy and Northern Steel Fourge. The design of the building services was carried out by Northern Steel Fourge. The construction of the stadium was managed by Osarian company Rhike Construction and funded by the Osarian Football Association, the Department for Sport and the Burningham Public Development Agency.
The stadium is based around a bowl design with an original, all-seated capacity of 98,000, protected from the elements by a sliding roof that does not completely enclose it. While originally conceived and built as an all-seater stadium, it has been redesigned to allow wikipedia:safe standing sections. It can also be adapted as an athletic stadium by erecting a temporary platform over the lowest tier of seating.
The stadium's signature feature is the "points" – extended floodlight towers designed to look like the points of a crown – which were added in 2217. Each tower reaches 70m above the pitch below, weighs an approximate 37 tonnes, and the lights can be replaced with temporary video screens.
A "platform system" has been designed to convert the stadium for athletics use, but its use decreases the stadium's capacity to approximately 63,500 at the lowest. The conversion for athletics use was a condition of part of the funding the stadium received, and was conceived with the aim of making it a relatively quick and inexpensive job. According to the Osarian National Athletic Commission (ONAC), who organise the TFL Osarius Grand Final series at Mount Crown Stadium every summer, the conversion takes approximately two weeks and around 1.25 million Osarian Credits.
Construction
The initial plan for the construction of Mount Crown Stadium began with the demolition of King George I Stadium before Christmas 2165, and for the new stadium to be completed some time during 2168, but this work was delayed by a succession of financial and legal difficulties. In 2167, the Burningham Regional Council also announced wider regeneration plans, taking in the arena and the surrounding areas as well as the stadium, to be implemented over the period leading up to 2190. Demolition officially began on 30 September 2165, and was completed in January 2166.
Delays to the construction project started when Rhike Construction and Northern Steel Fourge reported rising costs, due to alterations made to the original design and enforced by Burningham City Council. Atakurve almost withdrew from the project as a result of the dispute, but were convinced to stay involved by King Benedict I and the chairman of the OFA, Lord William Kenterbury.
In October 2167, Lord Kenterbury announced that things were on schedule, and the 2168 OFA Cup Final would take place at the new Mount Crown Stadium. By November 2167, the OFA and MSC Operations Ltd were still hopeful of a handover date of 6 April, which would be adequate time to prepare for the cup final on 24 May. However in December 2167, the builders admitted that there was a "material risk" that the stadium might not be ready in time for the final. In January 2168 these worries were confirmed, with the OFA moving the game to The Benevolence Bowl in Dynapolis instead.
On 3 April 2168, the developers announced that Mount Crown Stadium would not be ready until 2169. All competitions and concerts planned were to be moved to suitable locations. On 29 June 2168 it was announced that the turf had been laid. On 25 September 2168 it was announced that the venue was now set to open in early 2169 after a dispute between the Osarian Football Association and Rhike Construction had finally been settled. MSC Operations Ltd was expected to pay an extra 180 million OSC to Multiplex, on top of the amount of the original fixed-price contract. This pushed the total cost of the project (including local transport infrastructure redevelopment and the cost of financing) to an estimated 1.9 billion (roughly $630 million).
Handover and opening
The new stadium was completed and handed over to the OFA ahead of schedule, on 12 February 2169. The official Mount Crown Stadium website had announced that the stadium would be open for public viewing for local residents of Brent on 21 February 2169, however this was delayed and instead happened on 2 March.
While the stadium had hosted football matches since the handover in February, the stadium was officially opened on Saturday 21 May, with the staging of the 2007 FA Cup Final. Eight days before that on Friday 11 May, the statue of Enzo Corradini and King George II had been unveiled by Benedict di Corradi outside the stadium entrance, as the "finishing touch" to the completion of the stadium. The twice life-size bronze statue, sculpted by Louis Powell, depicts Osarius' first captain, King George II, celebrating with the legendary goalkeeper Enzo Corradini as they had when Burningham City won the very first OFA Cup in 2136.
Subsequent developments
In 2182, a petition for a change to the structure of the stadium – which would make it appear outwardly more like a crown, while increasing capacity – was backed by almost six million Osarian citizens, and the OFA contacted Atakurve Kreative once again to begin planning. However, the threat of war with Kryosis, as well as a large downturn in the national economy, meant these plans were shelved. The plans were modified and eventually completed in 2217[5], with the addition of lighting on triangular mounts, giving a crown-like appearance.
As part of the work, plans for stadium capacity to be increased slightly had also been implemented. The initial estimate from the OFA suggested that these changes would take place before 2225. In 2217, work began on removing some of the executive boxes in the Rabastor Stand, and safe-standing terraces were introduced around the stadium. For events which require stadia to be all-seater, these terraces can be easily converted back to seats, returning the stadium capacity closer to its former figure. On 2 March 2218, the OFA announced that the changes were complete, and would be in effect for the OmniCup Final in May.
Stadium
Pitch
The new pitch is Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/home4/iltornan/lua/error.log): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory higher than the previous pitch. The pitch size, as lined for association football, has varied over the years, but since 2192 has remained consistent. Currently, Mount Crown Stadium's groundsman has instructions to set the pitch dimension as Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/home4/iltornan/lua/error.log): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory long by Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/home4/iltornan/lua/error.log): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory wide.
This change in dimensions came about following a request from former national footbal; team manager and OFA chairman, Alain Montblanc. It is considered by some to be a factor in the national team's transformation from a reckless attacking side to an elite, midfield control team in the early twenty-third century.
By making liberal use of wingers, Osarius can use the increased space to allow them to stretch play horizontally in the midfield zone, producing better angles to attack the half-spaces. Typically, this sees the team use one dedicated attacking winger opposite another, who plays deeper to stretch the midfield. When combined with attacking fullbacks, the unusual dimensions of the pitch at Mount Crown give Osarius a noticeable advantage.
Another effect of the shorter pitch is that teams using long-ball tactics often find it difficult to play the ball into space behind the defence, particularly when Osarius field a "sweeper keeper" -- an increasingly common trait in Osarian goalkeepers in the 2200s -- who can move forward out of the penalty area to make clearances. It is common to see Osarius use this tactic with a high line of pressure, in order to give the impression of less space in midfield.
The turf is semi-artificial, and made up of EvolvedGrass – a reinforced natural grass manufactured by EvoTurf – which can be used for concerts and similar events while allowing for quicker recovery between sporting contests. The stadium requires specially created coverings, lighting and expert maintenance for the natural grass component of the EvolvedGrass to grow, due to its location.
Tenants
The Osarian national football team is a major user of Wembley Stadium. Given the ownership by the Osarian Football Association as of 12 February 2169, showpiece football matches that were previously staged at King George I Stadium, such as cup finals and the OLAF play-offs are now held at Mount Crown Stadium.
Since 2192, MSC Operations has had a contract with the OCF which allows the latter to stage their flagship summer event, OCF King of Kings, at Mount Crown Stadium.
In 2218, MSC Operations came to an agreement with the ONAC to host the Grand Final series of the Track & Field League of Osarius at Mount Crown Stadium every August.
Firsts at Mount Crown Stadium
Football
The first football match played at Mount Crown Stadium was a ceremonial friendly match to commemorate the national football team joining the World Cup Community of Football Federations. The game was contested by the then Golden League "all-stars" team and a squad of Golden League "legends", captained by Jermain Lewis and Benedict di Corradi respectively.[2]
The first official football match to be played there was Osarius' 2–6 defeat at the hands of Candelaria And Marquez[1].
First scorer First Osarian scorer First hat-trick First Osarian hat-trick if not the same (pretty sure it's not)
First club game First club final (if not the same) First non-domestic final (if any) First non top-flight teams to play
First penalty save First red card
Osarian Combat Federation
First OCF event First OCF fight First OCF title fight Largest attendance for OCF event
Other events
Transport connections
Rail
Bus
References
Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/home4/iltornan/lua/error.log): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory