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STADIUM

OPENING

The National Football Stadium at Windsor Park

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Infantino.

The launch of the redeveloped ground was staged

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against San Marino last month.

Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster and

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness were

among the guests at the opening ceremony hosted

by Irish FA President David Martin.

Mr Infantino said: “With this project the Irish

Football Association is both safeguarding its

historical legacy and reshaping its football home in

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“Windsor Park has been transformed into a

compact, world class stadium. It is a smart and

sustainable solution, and I am honoured to be here

in Belfast to see this project come to life.”

The FIFA President, who unveiled a plaque to mark

the occasion, added: “Congratulations Northern

Ireland. May the National Football Stadium at

Windsor Park be the stage for unforgettable

matches and moments for many years to come.”

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Department for Culture, Arts and Leisure (now

Department for Communities) provided the

£38million funding for the redevelopment of the

home of Northern Ireland football.

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involvement in the number one sport in the world.

And he added: “The National Football Stadium

is not just a building but a symbol of hope and

aspiration for the new Northern Ireland we are all

part of.”

The redevelopment project, which took 29 months

to complete, has seen three new stands – East,

South and West – built at the stadium, while

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been refurbished and a new covered walkway

added.

The stadium, which now has a capacity of 18,600,

features four hospitality lounges – named after

Northern Ireland football legends (Pat Jennings,

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It will soon feature an education and heritage

centre and a store selling Northern Ireland

merchandise. The ground is also now the Irish FA’s

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A total of 1292 people worked on the construction

project, from designers to builders, and between

them they clocked up 754,400 work hours. Around

1,900 lorry loads of concrete were used – circa

25,000 tonnes – as well as 186,000 bricks.