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Dear Friends,

It is no easy task to combine tradition and innovation; to preserve history and identity

while adapting to changing times. This redevelopment of the National Football Stadium at

Windsor Park is an inspiring example of how to marry the two.

This place exudes football history. Since the first match was played at this ground in 1905,

Windsor Park has become the quintessential football venue in Northern Ireland.

It was here that the national team celebrated qualifying for memorable international

tournaments – the FIFA World Cups in 1958 and 1982 and EURO 2016 where they

performed so well (of course, the qualification for the 1986 World Cup was celebrated at

Wembley).

With this project the Irish Football Association is both safeguarding its historical legacy

and reshaping its football home in a way that fits the country’s needs.

Windsor Park has been transformed into a compact, world class stadium that also

houses the offices of the association, Linfield FC and the Northern Ireland Football

League. It is a smart and sustainable solution, and I am honoured to be here in Belfast to

see this project come to life.

It is very auspicious that this reopening coincides with Northern Ireland’s first steps

towards realising its dream of appearing at a FIFA World Cup once more. The path to

Russia 2018 is long and arduous but the whole country should be proud to embark on this

journey in such a beautiful new home.

Congratulations Northern Ireland. May the National Football Stadium at Windsor Park be

the stage for unforgettable matches and moments for many years to come.

Enjoy the game!

Gianni Infantino

FIFA President

A MESSAGE FROM THE

FIFA PRESIDENT

GIANNI INFANTINO

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