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  1. Aviva stadium è il nuovo stadio di Dublino che sostituisce il più antico campo sportivo d'Europa e tanto rimpianto Lansdowne Road del 1872. Aviva Stadium vanta una capacità di 51.700 posti e ospita principalmente il calcio e i match della palla ovale. La sua realizzazione è stata finanziata dal governo irlandese con 191 milioni di euro.

  2. Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland. 141,711 likes · 1,193 talking about this · 647,143 were here. http://www.avivastadium.ie

  3. About Aviva Stadium. The Aviva Stadium is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,700 spectators. It is built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road stadium, which was demolished in 2007, and replacing it as home to the Irish rugby team and the Republic of Ireland football team. Aviva signed a 10-year deal for the ...

  4. 14 de may. de 2010 · Aviva Stadiumstadium description. There's quite a task ahead of successor of the legendary Lansdowne Road Stadium. It seems though that the new ground is fit for the challenge. Aviva Stadium, built in the place of destroyed predecessor in 2007-2010, retained traditional shape with northern stand being much smaller than all the rest.

  5. The Aviva Stadium is situated on the site of the old Lansdowne Road ground, which served Irish rugby well for over a hundred years before being demolished in 2007. The current name is the result of a 10-year sponsorship deal with an insurance firm. The ground is located around 3km from the City Centre in the Southeastern suburb of Ballsbridge.

  6. The IRFU and the Aviva Stadium also want to make supporters aware that the entry turnstiles into the stadium use automated technology. All tickets will need to be swiped to open turnstiles and supporters are asked to keep their tickets safe and that they do not damage them to ensure they can gain admittance.

  7. Aviva Stadium. Aviva Stadium is a new stadium built in south Dublin, Ireland, in 2010 at a cost of €410m. It is owned by the Football Association of Ireland. Project Type. Stadium redevelopment. Size. 66,460m2 (715,369ft2) Capacity. 50,000 seats. Construction Started. April 2007. Completed. April 2010.