UEFA stadium categories

UEFA stadium categories are categories for football stadiums laid out in the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations.[1] Using these regulations, stadiums are rated as category one, two, three, or elite (in order going up). These categories replaced the old method of ranking stadiums as four or five star in 2006. A stadium must be categorised as elite to host the final of the UEFA Champions League[2] or the UEFA Europa League.[3] These are UEFA's two top club competitions.

Main differences between categories

Criteria Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4
Field of play 100 to 105 m long, 64 to 68 m wide105 m long, 68 m wide
Minimum size of referee's dressing room n/a20 m2
Minimum floodlighting to suit broadcaster800 lux, to fixed cameras1400 lux, to fixed cameras1400 lux, all directions
VIP parking 2050100150
Spectator standing allowed yesno
Minimum Seated capacity 2001,5004,5008,000
Minimum total VIP seats 50100250500
VIP seats for visiting team 102050100
VIP hospitality area n/a400 m2
Minimum media working area 50 m2100 m2 for 50 people200 m2 for 75 people
Minimum number of photographers n/a1525
Minimum space for main camera platform 4 m2 for at least 1 camera6 m2 for 2 cameras10 m2 for 4 cameras
Minimum number of seats in the press box 20, 5 with desks20, 10 with desks50, 25 with desks100, 50 with desks
Minimum number of commentary positions 23525
Minimum number of TV studios 1 room that can be converted122, at least 1 with a view of the pitch
Minimum post-match interview positions n/a4
Minimum outside broadcast van area 100 m2200 m21,000 m2
Minimum number of seats in press conference room at least 1305075

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