I remember seeing the list of items that UEFA set out for clubs to host round 1 and 2 games, it was over 100 items. Things like back up generators on site, bulb strenghts for floodlights, car parking, wi fi connections, 2k seating capacity (3k actually I think), pitch obviously, not sure if a repeat inspection is required or how long any previous licence lasts and assume same would apply for all competing clubs, but the criteria was intensive, thats for sure.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
UEFA inspections/ guidelines are a joke going form our game against Trnava from Albania a few years back. We spent 14 k getting the Showgrounds up to standard for the inspection. When we went over to Albania the stadium was falling down, no womens toilets water flowing down walls, big holes in the ground. It was ridiculous.
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
Tolska Park.
Trnava are Slovakian, and that game was last summer!
^He meant Villanzia, the Trnava ground wasn't great either.
All the ground regulations (etc) are there
Here's the Europa League guidelines
http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/...1_DOWNLOAD.pdf
Here's the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations (2010 edition):Unless stipulated otherwise in these regulations, matches in the competition must be played in a stadium which meets the structural criteria of the following categories as defined in the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations (2010edition):
a) category 2 for the first and second qualifying rounds;
b) category 3 for the third qualifying round and play-offs;
http://www.fai.ie/PDF/UEFAStadiumInf...ations2010.PDF
They're clearly flexible enough with it though
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work has restarted to fit out and finnish facalities to UEFA standard new dressingrooms at new stand at Eamon Deacy park (Terryland)hopefully getting them ready for the return of a galway team next year
The New Finn Park's funding has finally come through and the workers are back on site. They hope to have "significant" work done on the ground by the end of the Summer.
Finally it looks like happening, even the most optimistic of us were beginning to doubt it lately.
Site levelled out, diggers there. I believe the stone/concrete bit is to be the main stand site, which is first on the agenda.
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