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Dalymount Park to be demolished and replaced following €24.7m cash injection

Dalymount Park to be demolished and replaced following €24.7m cash injection
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Sarah Slater

Dalymount Park is to be demolished and a whole new stadium and pitch are to be created thanks to a government cash injection of €24.7 million.

The refurbishment, as part of the €173 million large scale sport infrastructure fund, will provide an entirely new UEFA category three stadium and pitch of the Bohemian Football Club.

The funding announcement is to be made by Tánaiste Micheál Martin, Minister for Finance Jack Chambers and Minister of State for Sport Thomas Byrne.

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Last February, Dublin City Councillors backed a €40 million redevelopment of the Phibsborough located stadium.

The existing stadium will be “completely demolished” to create a brand-new four-sided enclosed stadium and a re-orientated pitch on the preferred north-south axis.

The works are to demolish the existing stadium and structures on the site and build a new stadium with 6,240 seats and capacity for another 1,794 people standing.

Another €19 million is being allocated to a multi-use sport arena, GAA fields, and a synthetic multi-purpose pitch along with accommodation, changing rooms, and lighting in Cavan, while Sligo Rovers FC are to benefit from €16.4 million to upgrade facilities.

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The soccer facility is receiving the largest cash boost out of €173 million in grants to 35 projects across Ireland under the funding announced today.

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