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England.

The next major works at the ground involved an

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– and 400 bucket-type seats replacing the bench

seats in the Railway Stand.

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Northern Ireland v Albania match in September

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Northern Ireland v Spain match the following

month.

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the construction of a new Kop Stand. The £2m

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faced Liverpool in a friendly.

The new millennium sparked plenty of debate about

Windsor Park’s suitability for international football

going forward.

In 2001 an advisory panel chaired by former

Northern Ireland international Billy Hamilton called

for the creation of a National Stadium. It echoed

a previous recommendation made by a National

StadiumWorking Group set up under the auspices

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The Sports Minister at the time, Michael

McGimpsey, rejected the national stadium idea

on the grounds of cost, however by 2005 the UK

Government was warming to the idea but proposed

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on the site of the old Maze Prison rather than a pure

football stadium.

As the debate over a multi-sport stadium at the

Maze raged, Windsor Park was starting to show

signs of wear and tear. Severe weather damaged

part of the roof of the North Stand at Christmas

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barred from future use following a Health and

Safety Executive/Fire Authority assessment.

Then Sports Minister Gregory Campbell kicked the

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he would instead help the Irish FA, Ulster Rugby and

the GAA to develop solutions to their stadia needs.

New safety requirements kicked in during 2010

and the knock-on effect was a reduced capacity

in the South Stand at Windsor Park as well as the

provision of temporary seating for international

matches.

In March 2011 the Northern Ireland Assembly

announced a funding package for the

redevelopment of Northern Ireland’s three main

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available to the Irish FA to upgrade Windsor Park.

A Project Manager – Geoff Patterson – was

appointed to oversee the stadium project and by

early 2012 a design team, featuring architects,

engineers, quantity surveyors and so on, was in

place.

The planning consultation process began in the

early part of 2012 and planning approval for the

redevelopment of the stadium was granted later

that year.

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stadium ran parallel with the planning consultation.

Eventually a deal was hammered out. The Irish FA

agreed to develop and lease the stadium for 51

years.

The start of building work on the project was

delayed by a judicial review. It had been due to

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successful outcome to the JR which meant building

could get under way in May 2014.

Everything was going smoothly until March 2015

when a structural failure meant the Kop (West)

Stand had to be demolished. The outcome was that

the stadium redevelopment project was extended

to the creation of three new stands rather than the

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out along the way, the stadium is fully prepared and

ready for action.

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