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Lithuania National Stadium

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for a brand new project was announced in September 2016, but the results were challenged in courts and the negotiations were delayed due disagreements on funding model. Ultimately, the Vilnius City Council approved the €156 million construction contract in December 2019, but it was blocked by the
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and UAB Cloud Architektai. The overall project is a complex which will include about 30 objects, with the other main structures being: three football fields, 3,000-seat athletics stadium, an indoor complex with areas for gymnastics, handball, volleyball, boxing and six basketball courts, sports
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Public Procurement Office on a basis that the government assumed too much risk. Vilnius City challenged the decision in courts and the project was again delayed until the case reached the Appeals Court which, in April 2021, made a final ruling that the project may proceed.
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The entire complex would occupy an area of 22 hectares (54 acres) with the main stadium taking just about 10% of the area. The national government will operate the sports museum, Vilnius City Municipality will operate the community center and the kindergarten, while
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Demolition of the abandoned skeletal structures began in January 2022. The construction of the new stadium officially began after the construction permit was formally issued in May 2023. It is expected to complete in July 2025.
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declared the stadium an object of national importance and arranged new contractors. The construction was resumed in February 2008, but was abandoned later in the year due to lack of funds amid the
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In May 2013, the government began to look for ways to complete the project. In March 2014, the government decided to utilize the
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in 1985. The construction started in 1987, but stopped in 1991 due to economic turmoil and lack of funds. In 2006, the
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ruled that the construction contracts were signed not in accordance to the law and thus annulled them.
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The idea to build a stadium dates back to 1980s. The project for the stadium was prepared by architect
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The stadium is designed to have 15,000 seats, which would meet the requirements of category 4
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museum, community center with a library, 300-seat kindergarten, and 1,600-space parking lot.
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matches and is scheduled to host the home matches of the
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Vilnius
Coordinates
54°42′30″N 25°15′28″E / 54.70833°N 25.25778°E / 54.70833; 25.25778
Capacity
Populous

Lithuanian
stadium
Vilnius
football
Lithuania national football team
Žalgiris Stadium
LFF Stadium
Algimantas Nasvytis
government of Lithuania
Great Recession
Supreme Court of Lithuania
public–private partnership
European Union
call for bids
UEFA stadium
Populous
Kauno Arena
concession
Darius and Girėnas Stadium




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