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St. Jakob-Park
Joggeli

UEFA

Location Flag of Switzerland Basel, Switzerland
Opened 15 March 2001 (Football)
Owner Genossenschaft S.J.P
Operator FC Basel
Surface Grass
Construction cost CHF220 million
Tenants
FC Basel
Capacity
42,500

St. Jakob Park  (St James Park in English) is the stadium where FC Basel play. "Joggeli" as it is nicknamed, has a current capacity of 39,000 seats.[1] The capacity will be increased to 42,500 in time for Euro 2008, which will be hosted in Switzerland and Austria.[2] The stadium is divided into four blocks, A B C and D, each block is a whole side of the stadium. St. Jakob Park is a fairly new stadium, the construction started on the 13th of December 1998. The first game played in it was on the 15th of March 2001. The "Genossenschaft S.J.P" officially own the stadium, the stadium itself is managed by "Basel United". The stadium cost around 220 million Swiss Francs to build. Within the stadium are 32 stores on 3 different floors. There are also 2 restaurants within the stadium, these are "Restaurant UNO" and "Hattrick Sports Bar". The stadium has parking space for 680 cars on 2 different floors. The stadium can be reached either by bus, tram or train (the stadium has its own train station).

The stadium has been awarded 4 stars by UEFA, which is the highest amount of stars that can be awarded to a stadium of that size.

In 2006 there was a riot after a match between FC Basel and FC Zürich. See (2006 Basel Hooligan Incident for more details)

For Euro 2008, the St. Jakob park will be host to 6 games, 3 group games including the opening match, two quarter-finals and a semi-final.

Flag of Switzerland
Flag of Austria
UEFA EURO 2008
Stadiums

  1. ^ www.baselunited.ch
  2. ^ www.fcb.ch

Coordinates: 47°32′29.67″N, 7°37′12.65″E

Preceded by
De Kuip
Rotterdam
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1969
Succeeded by
Prater Stadium
Vienna
Preceded by
De Kuip
Rotterdam
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1975
Succeeded by
Heysel Stadium
Brussels
Preceded by
Parc des Princes
Paris
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1979
Succeeded by
Heysel Stadium
Brussels
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