FUNDING TO REDEVELOP Casement Park stadium in west Belfast remains a “big difficulty”, Stormont’s new Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has said.
Lyons said the final cost of revamping the GAA stadium, which is earmarked as a venue for matches at the Euro 2028 football tournament, has not been finalised, but would be considerably more than originally envisaged in 2011.
European football’s governing body, Uefa, confirmed last year that Ireland and the UK will jointly host the tournament.
The Aviva Stadium will host games in the Republic of Ireland.
As part of the successful bid, Casement Park has been also listed as one of the stadiums where games will be played.
But the site is derelict and plans by the GAA to redevelop it with a 34,000 capacity have been mired in controversy and hit by delays.
The project has been been delayed by a series of legal challenges and was further complicated by the lack of a functioning Executive at Stormont for two years.
The redevelopment has also been hit by rising costs, with an original projected price tag of £77.5 million (€91 million) now believed to have spiralled well above £100 million (€117.5 million).
The GAA is part-funding the project but has yet to reach an agreement with Stormont on how to cover a multimillion-pound shortfall.
The UK and Irish governments have indicated they are prepared to offer additional funding.
Lyons told BBC Northern Ireland: “The big difficulty that we face with Casement is going to be the issue of funding because the money that was made available and that we stand over is not going to be enough to cover the expected costs, and that does have consequences.”
He said the final cost is not yet known, but added: “I think it is fair to say it is going to be considerably more than what was originally envisaged back in 2011.”
Lyons also said there was no clarity on additional funding being offered from Dublin or Westminster.
“That is going to be key if this is going to be progressed, that we have an understanding of how much that is, but that is not something we have at this moment in time.”
Asked if the stadium would be built in time for the Euros, Lyons said it would be “entirely dependent on the funding envelope being made available”.
“What we do need to have, if there will be additional UK public funds committed to Casement Park, I think it is important that we see that investment in football as well,” he said.
“A footballing tournament should have a footballing legacy and I am really keen to see that progressed.”
The DUP minister insisted he would support all sports across Northern Ireland.
“I am going to be the minister for sports, not for one particular sport, not for one particular section of society,” he said.
“I know the benefit of sport. I know it is played in many different areas in many different ways,” he added.
“I am going to be a champion for sport in Northern Ireland and nobody should have any fear about me being in this position.”
Government support
In October, DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson said there will be a “lot of questions” for the UK Government if it funds the construction of the Casement Park stadium while the North faced a budget crisis.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said at the time that the Irish Government would be prepared to foot some of the bill.
There are no guarantees that all five nations (Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales) will qualify for the finals.
Uefa’s favoured plan is understood to be for all five nations to go through qualification, with two host nation places available for any that fail to qualify.
However, if more than two nations fail to qualify on merit, only the two best-performing countries would make it.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin said in October that “stadia have to be developed and the UK Government has significant obligations in this regard as well”.
He added: “The Irish Government will work with the UK Government to make sure that our stadia are fit for purpose, available and developed with a view to making sure that we can host the event.
“It is great for the fans and all supporters of football.”
Sinn Féin vice president Michelle O’Neill has previously described the hosting of Euro 2028 games in Belfast as the “opportunity of a lifetime”.
She said: “The hosting of this prestigious tournament will grow our economy, create jobs, and showcase everything that makes our island and people amazing.”
Written by Hayley Halpin and posted on TheJournal.ie; includes reporting by Press Association
As a Celtic fan I don’t believe we should fear anyone, we came within a last minute goal in Barça of actually beating them on aggregate over the 2 games. Has been a rollercoaster ride and anything from here on in is a bonus. The Bhoys can play with no fear now as they have already over achieved.
Hail hail Paul.
We’re the famous glasgow Celtic and we’re off to Wembley
Exact same draw as Rehearsal..
What’s that all about…?
The odds on that are astounding. 2,021,025:1 (15x13x11x9x7x5x3:1) if I’m not mistaken. That’s assuming that the order of the “first team” out for each draw didn’t matter only the second team pair with it.
great draw for Celtic. Mon the hoops
As a utd fan, I have a feeling its gonna be us v Real.
told ye so…
Hang on, this is the same as the rehearsal draw?????
Yeah tat struck me as odd , i wonder statistically what are the chances of the exact same draw happening two days in row from that many teams ??????
So they practiced the Draw yesterday and got it right today? Seriously freaky that the rehearsal is the same?.
i really should read the captions under pictures… i just text my friends saying Celtic v Juve. What was the point in a rehearsal draw??
omg u told the future :-P
he’s a witch burn him!!!!!
Interesting that 2 of Madrid, Barça, Man Utd and Milan won’t be in the 1/4 final draw….
‘Mon the Hoops, hope we get United!
United and Real was a tie that gave us one of the greatest games of football I have ever witnessed 11 years ago. I’m absolutley delighted!
Milan vs Barca is also another mouth watering prospect.
There seems to be some mistake though, I can’t see Chelsea anywhere…
they didnt meet 11 years ago, 2003 was the last time.. you’re just putting words together there, “mouth watering prospect” that’s tv language on sky you dont say that down the pub everyone would look at ya strange
My mistake Barry. My sincerest apologies. But while we’re chatting, perhaps I could give you some feedback. Did you know that generally in written English that capital letters are used at the start of a sentence? You may type them using your shift key.
Anyway try and cheer up, its nearly Christmas and it looks like we’re going to have a smashing round of 16!!!
Celtic v Man U would be a great game
Can 2 British teams draw each other?
Not until the 1/4 finals and onwards. Bloody typical, United win their group and get Madrid. Bring it on though. Ferguson should be checking out their league matches. Real have been pretty sketchy this season.
2 British teams could have drawn each other but 2 English couldn’t
But Celtic could not have been drawn with Arsenal
@ Aiden – only because both finished 2nd in their groups
5000/1 to be the same as yesterday!! Mad!
Hail Hail Celtic
Arsenal always seem to get screwed in the last 16 draw.
Might have made it easier for themselves if they won their group
That’s what I meant, sorry. Not a supporter.
on the other side of the coin.. maybe teams get lucky and draw arsenal every year
Why no coverage of the Europa league draw?
Porto v Malaga and Galatasary v Shalke, there will be two beatable teams in the quarters at any rate.
Porto has beaten PSG, Malaga has beaten Milan, Galatasaray has beaten ManU, and Schalke has beaten Arsenal at group stage. Therefore, PSG, Milan, ManU and Arsenal are also beatable, if there is such a criteria.
Man U could not get Milan because Barca and Madrid cant face each other…
Were PSG and Milan in same group earlier??
PSG and Milan in different groups. Porto and PSG were in the same group
United and PSG were still in the pot..!!! AC Milan finished 2nd in there group + could have been drawin against either of the 3 teams United,PSG and Barcalona..!!!
I am still trying to get an answer to that. No one seems to be able to figure it out.
It was to do with the fact that all the spanish teams were still left in the pot and although Milan were eligible to play other teams should that have happened Barca would have ended up with only Spanish options which isn’t allowed….. I think
Something to do with Barça, Madrid, Valencia & Malaga being unable to play each other as all Spanish and all still in the draw at that stage. The chances of the rehearsal being the same as the real draw were actually greater than you think when you take into account the fact same country teams can’t play each other and teams from the same group can’t either until the 1/4 finals.
Spot on Kev
Cheers Kevin.Hadnt spotted that..! Just seemed very odd then the guy doin the draw just said Barcalona were the only team they could play..! Didnt get explained to well at the time..! was kinda just dropped in..!
Can someone please explain how AC Milan could only play Barcalona..!!!???
Because one wasn’t seeded through other was…one won their group the others didn’t….ones Spanish the other Italian?
United and PSG were still in the pot..!!! AC Milan finished 2nd in there group + could have been drawin against either of the 3 teams United,PSG and Barcalona..!!!
luck of the draw i suppose