Parc Olympique Lyonnais


Інвестиційні дані
Ім'я: Parc Olympique Lyonnais
Місцезнаходження: Décines-Charpieu/ Lyon, France
Інвестор: OL Groupe
Тип: Sport Facilities
Завершення: 2016
Виконавець / Проектант: Vinci SA
Проект
The Parc Olympique Lyonnais, nicknamed the Grand Stade and the Stade des Lumières, is a 59,186 seat stadium which is home to French football club Olympique Lyonnais in Décines-Charpieu near Lyon. It replaced their previous stadium, Stade de Gerland, in January 2016. It is a scheduled venue for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
On 1 September 2008, Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas announced plans to create a new 60,000 seat stadium, tentatively called OL Land, to be built on 50 hectares of land located in Decines-Charpieu, a suburb of Lyon. The stadium would also include state-of-the-art sporting facilities, two hotels, a leisure centre, and commercial and business offices.
On 13 October 2008, the project was agreed upon by the French government. The project proceeded, with an estimate that the stadium would be completed by 2015, allowing at least part of a season for breaking in before the 2016 Eurogames.
On 22 September 2009, French newspaper reported that OL Land had been selected by the French Football Federation as one of the twelve stadiums to be used in the country's bidding for UEFA Euro 2016. The FFF officially made their selections on 11 November 2009 and the city of Lyon was selected as a site to host matches during the tournament.
After the landscaping in 2012, the stadium construction started in summer 2013. Lyon played their first game in the new stadium on 9 January 2016, winning 4–1 against Troyes in Ligue 1.
Each of 60,000 seats was anchored to the substrate of the stand using Rawlplug Throughbolts R-XPT-10080 (14 000pcs) and Rawlplug R-KER with Threaded Rods or R-KER with Threaded Rods and Sockets.