It took four years, cost £472m… how many will be at Baku’s Olympic Stadium for Europa League final?

It cost £472million, took four years to build and can hold 68,000… but will anyone be there? Inside the controversial Baku stadium that’s hosting the Europa League final

  • Chelsea and Arsenal fans face an arduous journey for the Europa League final
  • Baku’s Olympic Stadium was built to host the 2015 European Games 
  • It could set a record capacity for a Europa League final but is unlikely to be full 

Some supporters have already set off and others will fly out of the continent to get there but whatever the route, Baku is the destination for Chelsea and Arsenal’s most hardened fans going to Wednesday’s Europa League final. 

The cheapest flight presently available presents a changeover in Doha and costs nearly £800. Elsewhere, as Sportsmail reported earlier this week, two Chelsea supporters set off on Tuesday, May 21 on a journey that will involve sleeper train in Ankara and taxis in Tblisi.

And it is all to reach Baku’s Olympic stadium, the venue for a match that will not only define this season for both teams, but the next one too. There is, of course, not just a trophy on offer but a place in next season’s elite club competition, the Champions League.

The Olympic Stadium in Baku, opened in 2015, hosts the Europa League final on Wednesday

The stadium has a 68,000 capacity but it is unlikely to be full for Wednesday's final

The stadium has a 68,000 capacity but it is unlikely to be full for Wednesday’s final 

Some Chelsea fans have already started their trip to Baku from London for the match

Some Chelsea fans have already started their trip to Baku from London for the match  

But will this be the glittering showpiece event that a game of this magnitude deserves? 

The arduous journey hasn’t been embraced by all fans of the London clubs. Chelsea and Arsenal are both reportedly sending back a combined total of 6,000 tickets because of the difficulty and cost in reaching Azerbaijan.

The record capacity for a Europa League final is 62,000 from when Parma played Marseille in Moscow in 1999. It seems unlikely that the record will be reset this year, despite the stadium having a capacity of 68,000. 

Furthermore, sponsors have sent back tickets that would normally be snapped up for a European final, meaning the players could be taking to the pitch with a smattering of empty seats.

Those returned tickets will go on sale to local fans but a kick-off of 11pm local time does little to entice.  

For those fans that do make the 2,900-mile journey, the view of the pitch will not be fantastic due to a running track surrounding the pitch. 

Fans of Chelsea and Arsenal are set to return thousands of tickets because of mounting costs

Fans of Chelsea and Arsenal are set to return thousands of tickets because of mounting costs 

There is a running track between the pitch and supporters which will restrict the view

There is a running track between the pitch and supporters which will restrict the view 

There is a small fourth tier of seating that places spectators above the halfway line

There is a small fourth tier of seating that places spectators above the halfway line 

The stadium was designed and built for the 2015 European Games that were held in Azerbaijan and the stadium needed to be a multi-sport venue. It is now used to host Azerbaijan’s home World Cup and European Championship.

It was first designed in 2008 and work began in 2011, with the official opening date listed as March 18, 2015. It came in at a cost of £472m and was funded by the Azerbaijani government. 

The venue sits in front of Lake Boyukshor, which translates as ‘Big Salty Waters’.

The stadium, as is often the case with modern stadia designs and especially those meant for hosting athletics, is a bowl shape as opposed to the conventional English design of four stands around the pitch.

There are predominantly three tiers around each side, with a fourth emerging on the sides level with the halfway line. 

Chelsea have previously played at the stadium in 2017, defeating Qarabag 4-0

Chelsea have previously played at the stadium in 2017, defeating Qarabag 4-0 

The exterior of the stadium is wrapped in ETFE cushions that light up at night

The exterior of the stadium is wrapped in ETFE cushions that light up at night

The panels light up at night and also help to keep heat and sound inside the venue

The panels light up at night and also help to keep heat and sound inside the venue 

The exterior of the stadium is wrapped in ETFE cushions that light up at night. As well as giving a powerful visual impression, they keep heat and sound inside the stadium. It gives a similar appearance to Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena. 

For a number of Chelsea stars, including Eden Hazard, Willian and N’Golo Kante, Baku’s Olympic Stadium holds fond memories after playing there against Qarabag in the Champions League in 2017-18.

Chelsea ran out 4-0 winners that day, with Willian scoring twice alongside Hazard and Cesc Fabregas. 

 



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