By WastedYouth - 11 Jul 2011 4:57 PM
The Swiss Super League. The perfect example:
''Stadiums should be built to hold the average attendance with the option of expanding''
***(All figures rounded)(Numbers are from last season)(Stadiums were bulit at differnt time therfore the cost changes due to the currency at the time)***
FC Basel St. Jakob-Park Average crowd 29,000 Highest crowd 38,500 Stadium capacity 38,500 Can be expanded to 45,000 Cost: About 220 million AUD

Neuchatel Xamax Stade de la Maladière Average crowd 5,000 Highest crowd 12,000 Stadium capacity 12,000 Can be expanded to 18,000 Cost: About $200 million AUD

FC Luzern Swissporarena Average crowd 8,000 Highest crowd 9,000 Stadium capacity 17,000 Can be expanded to 20,000 Cost: Estimated 200 million AUD

BSC Young Boys Bern Stade de Suisse, Wankdorf Average crowd 21,000 Highest crowd 31,000 Stadium Capacity 32,000 Can be expanded to 45,000 Cost: About 350 million AUD

FC Thun Arena Thun Average crowd 5,000 Highest crowd 9,500 Stadium capacity 10,000 Can be expanded to 13,500 Cost: Estimated 100 million AUD

FC St. Gallen AFG Arena Average crowd 13,000 Highest crowd 19,500 Stadium capacity 19,500~20,000 Can be expanded to 27,000 Cost: About 340 million AUD

This is just a few of almost all stadiums in Switzerland with expandable capacities.
What do you think?
Edited by nhub24: 11/7/2011 05:18:06 PM
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