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Birmingham City has unveiled plans to build a 62,000-seat stadium that the second-tier club envisions as its home for not only Premier League matches but also a destination for the biggest music stars and the NFL.
Early reaction to the £1.2billion project from locals has been largely positive, but considerably more mixed across the country
BIRMINGHAM City unveiled their new 62,000-capacity ‘Powerhouse’ stadium – and it received a huge thumbs-up from Jude Bellingham. The iconic stadium – which features 12 huge chimneys
The Blues' vision for a £1.2 billion super stadium in the heart of east Birmingham has finally been unveiled - and it's instantly iconic. Without fear of contradiction, no other stadium in the world looks like it. But that's not necessarily a good thing.
Jay Stansfield talks about Birminghams expectations, the new stadium and blocking out the noise after his record-breaking transfer fee; watch Birmingham City vs Watford live on Sky Sports Football from 7.
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Birmingham City announce new stadium plans to put the club on ‘trajectory towards greatness’
A promotional video showcasing the vision included Brady and former Birmingham City player Jude Bellingham, who simply responded "wow" to the designs. Brady added that fans are "in for a blast" and predicted the stadium would attract the "biggest music stars."
Birmingham City Football Club said its ambition was for the stadium to be ready for the start of the 2030/2031 season.
BIRMINGHAM CITY want to turn their £1.2bn new home into a lair for the Lionesses. The ambitious Second City club, who released details of their ‘Powerhouse’ stadium on Thursday, are targeting