Evo par linkova iz ove godine:
http://stadiumdb.com/news/2014/01/germany_location_for_new_freiburg_stadium_selected
However, even if SC Freiburg win people’s support and their plan prevails, there is still the issue of funding. No solid financial plan is in place at this moment, while it’s certain
the club cannot fund the at least €60 million stadium alone. Despite the cost being at just some €2,000 per seat (very reasonable compared to other projects in various European countries), it’s still too much to fund without public support.
2 tisuće eura po sjedalu se smatra razumnim. 20.000 sjedala puta 2 tisuće eura je opasno blizu 40 milja.
I još malo novijih podataka:
http://www.wort.lu/en/sport/4-400-euros-for-one-seat-at-josy-barthel-stadium-52f0e09ce4b07ca9197d9e6f
This makes it more expensive than other, newly built stadiums in Europe. For example, the Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy, cost 120 million euros. With a capacity of 41,000 this equals around 3,000 euros per seat.
Njemačka 2014, ne 2006:
The Coface Arena in Mainz, Germany, which cost around 60 million euros offers 26,000 seats – around 2,300 per seat. In Regensburg, also in Germany, a new arena under construction comes at a cost of 51 million euros for 15,000 seats, roughly 3,400 euros per seat.
A new stadium for the Chemnitz team meanwhile will offer 9,000 seats, like Josy Barthel stadium, but at a cost of only 25 million euros. (2,777 po sjedalici)
[uredio Zapra - 14. kolovoza 2014. u 11:37]