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Convention Meeting Security European Council – Strasbourg Wednesday 9 November 2005

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FIFA Fussball WM Germany 2006

Sicherheiten und Stadien

1) Sicherheit FIFA / OK WM Germany 2006

Sicherheitskonzept – 5 Punkteplan• Verpflichtung und Verbesserung der

Sicherheit und des Ordnungsdienstes• Stärkung der Entscheidungskompetenzen

und Verbesserung der Infrastruktur im Bereich der Sicherheit

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FIFA Fussball WM Germany 2006

Sicherheiten und Stadien

1) Sicherheit FIFA / OK WM Germany 2006 (Fortsetzung)

• Verbesserung der Kommunikation zwischen OK Zentrale und Aussenstellen

• Klarstellung der Hausordnung• Verbesserung der Sicherheit innerhalb

der Stadien mittels Richtlinien

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© 1974 FIFA TM

FIFA Fussball WM Germany 2006

2) Städte und Stadien

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Berlin (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: Olympiastadium

Scheduled work: Reconstruction

Begin of construction: July 2000

Completion: June 2004

Official opening: 30th June 2004

Capacity: 74.176 Seats

Costs:

242 Mil. € in total, funded by:

• Governmental funding: 196 Mil. €

• Credit of Walter-Bau AG: 46 Mil. €

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Berlin (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• Originally constructed for the Summer Olympics in 1936

• The Olympic Stadium is Germany‘s biggest Stadium and as the historical monument is protected any modifactions have to be carried out under special observation. The modifications include improvements in comfort to all areas of the stadium.

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Dortmund (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: Westfalenstadion

Scheduled work: Reconstruction

Begin of construction: May 2002

Completion: Summer 2003

Capacity: 66,981 Seats

Costs:

36 Mil. € in total.

Funded solely by Borussia Dortmund plc.

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Dortmund (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• Originally constructed for the World Cup in 1974

• First Football-Only Ground in the German Bundesliga.

• The Stadium was refurbished and enlarged several times. Since the construction of the four corners the ground became the biggest for Bundesliga-matches in Germany with a capacity of 83.000 (including standing terraces).

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Frankfurt (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: Waldstadion

Scheduled work: A brand new stadium

Begin of construction: June 2002

Completion: Spring 2005

Capacity: 48,132 Seats

Costs:

188 Mil. € in total, funded by:

• City of Frankfurt

• State of Hesse

• Credit

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Frankfurt (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• The former Stadium was completely demolished to gain space for the new construction of the Waldstadion.

• The Stadium is going to be constructed while matches are held in the ground as a multifunctional arena containing a roof that can be closed for other events than football.

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Gelsenkirchen (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: Arena AufSchalke

Scheduled work: A brand new stadium

Begin of construction: Autumn 1998

Completion: August 2001

Capacity: 53,804 Seats

Costs:

192 Mil. € in total, funded by:

• Credit of a bank consortium: 115 Mil. €

• Credit of HBM: 12,8 Mil. €

• Capital of Schalke 04: 33,8 Mil. €

• Capital of Ruhrkohle and HBM: 9 Mil. €

• Capital of subsidiaries: 12,8 Mil. €

• Additional Financing: 8,5 Mil. €

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Gelsenkirchen (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• The Stadium was constructed just next to the old Parkstadium that will be demolished at the end of this year.

• Constructed as the first multifunctional Arena in Germany that contains a roof that can be closed for other events than football.

• The Stadium just became one of the “Five Star”-Stadia within the UEFA.

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Hamburg (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hamburg

Scheduled work: A brand new stadium

Begin of construction: Summer 1998

Completion: Summer 2000

Capacity: 51,055 Seats

Costs:

97 Mio. € in total, funded by:

• Capital of HSV Stadium Management: 16 Mil. €

• City of Hamburg: 11 Mil. €

• Credit: 70 Mil. €

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Hamburg (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• The former Volksparkstadion was demolished and the new built step by step while matches were still held in the Stadium.

• The Stadium just became one of the “Five Star”-Stadia within the UEFA.

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Hanover (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hanover

Scheduled work: Reconstruction

Begin of construction: March 2003

Completion: December 2005

Official opening: 23rd January 2005

Capacity: 44,652 Seats

Costs:

63,04 Mil. € in total, funded by:

• Public funding: 21,47 Mil. €

• Credit of a bank consortium: 21,5 Mil. €

• Credit: 20,07 Mil. €

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Hanover (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• The former Niedersachsenstadion was demolished and the new built step by step while matches were still held in the Stadium.

• The new construction of the reverse stand takes advantage of previous foundations and tiers while the athletic track was removed.

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Kaiserslautern (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserlautern

Scheduled work: Extension

Begin of construction: 2002

Completion: Autumn 2005

Capacity: 41,170 Seats

Costs:

71 Mil. € in total, funded by:

• State of Rhineland Palatinate: 21,7 Mil. €

• City of Kaiserslautern : 7,7 Mil. €

• Club: 18,9 Mil. €

• Additional costs: 22,7 Mil. €

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Kaiserslautern (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• The Stadium, named after the club’s former World Cup 1954 hero, was reconstructed and enlarged while matches were played.

• The reconstruction and expansion include all four stands.

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Cologne (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: FIFA World Cup Stadium, Cologne

Scheduled work: Reconstruction

Begin of construction: December 2001

Completion: Early 2004

Official opening: 31th March 2004

Capacity: 46,120 Seats

Costs:

110 Mil. € in total, funded by:

• City of Cologne: 25,5 Mil. €

• Stadium Ownership: 20 - 25 Mil. €

• Credit: 61 - 66 Mil. €

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Cologne (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• The former Müngersdorfer Stadium that included an Athletic Track was demolished and the new built stand by stand while matches were still held.

• The Stadium and its rectangular alignment leans on the construction of British Footballgrounds as well as the historically protected buildings surrounding the stadium.

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Leipzig (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: Zentralstadion

Scheduled work: A brand new stadium

Begin of construction: November 2000

Completion: November 2003

Official opening: 7th March 2004

Capacity: 44,199 Seats

Costs:

115 Mil. € in total, funded by:

• Governmental funding: 51,2 Mil. €

• City of Leipzig: 20,8 Mil. €

• Stadium Ownership: 43 Mil. €

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Leipzig (II)

Architectural Characteristics

• The refurbished Zentralstadion is constructed with the old bowl of the formerly biggest Stadium in Germany that had a capacity of 100.000 spectators.

• The Stadium forms part of the Olympic bid for the games in 2012.

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Munich (I)

Schedule

Official Stadium Name: FIFA World Cup Stadium, Munich

Scheduled work: A brand new stadium

Begin of construction: October 2002

Completion: Summer2005

Capacity: 66,016 Seats

Costs:

The costs of 280 Mil. € in total are evenly split

amongst FC Bayern München and

TSV 1860 München.

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