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AFC Bournemouth Finalizes Purchase of Vitality Stadium

Club owner Bill Foley announces redevelopment plans to expand capacity to 20,000 seats within 2.5 years, addressing growing fan demand.

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Soccer Football - Premier League - AFC Bournemouth v Fulham - Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, Britain - April 14, 2025 General view of fans outside the stadium before the match Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley/File Photo

Overview

  • AFC Bournemouth has entered a binding agreement to acquire Vitality Stadium (Dean Court) from Structadene, marking the return of the ground to club ownership after two decades.
  • The stadium will be officially owned by Black Knight Stadium Limited, a newly established entity created for this purpose.
  • Plans are underway to renovate and expand the stadium to 20,000 seats within 2.5 years, with potential future capacity reaching 23,000.
  • The redevelopment aims to accommodate a 15,000-person waiting list while enhancing hospitality and the overall fan experience.
  • The club opted for redevelopment over building a new stadium to avoid a lengthy five to six-year construction timeline and ensure no disruption to matchday operations.