Olympic stadium in London, England
The Riverbank Arena was a stadium in the Olympic Park , in Hackney Wick , London , United Kingdom, containing a water-based astroturf.
History
The Riverbank Arena was built with two venues for field-hockey competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics with capacities of 15,000 and 5,000, respectively, and venues for the football 7-a-side and football 5-a-side competitions at the 2012 Summer Paralympics .
The budget for the stadium was £ 19 million. Plans were made to scale down the venue after the Olympics, converting it into a 5,000-seat arena and a training pitch in Eton Manor , a sport and leisure venue in Leyton , Waltham Forest .[clarification needed ] In January 2011, Leyton Orient F.C. expressed an interest in moving into the stadium after the games.[ 1]
In May 2012, it opened with a test event, a men's and women's invitational hockey tournament.[ 2]
Riverbank Arena was dismantled following the conclusion of the 2012 Games. The Eton Manor venue on the Olympic Park, now known as the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre , hosted the 2015 EuroHockey Nations Championships .[ 3] The facility reopened in June 2014 and is the current ground of Wapping Hockey Club .[ 4]
References
External links
Olympic Park River Zone Central Zone Outside London Football stadia
20th century
1908 : White City Stadium
1920 : Olympisch Stadion
1928 : Old Stadion
1932 : Olympic Stadium
1936 : Hockey Stadion (final), Hockey Stadion #2
1948 : Empire Stadium (medal matches), Guinness Sports Club , Lyons' Sports Club , Polytechnic Sports Ground
1952 : Velodrome
1956 : Eastern Sportsground , Melbourne Cricket Ground (final)
1960 : Campo Tre Fontane , Olympic Velodrome (final), Stadio dei Marmi
1964 : Komazawa Hockey Field
1968 : Municipal Stadium
1972 : Hockeyanlage
1976 : Molson Stadium, McGill University
1980 : Dynamo Central Stadium, Minor Arena ; Young Pioneers Stadium (final)
1984 : Weingart Stadium
1988 : Seongnam Stadium
1992 : Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa
1996 : Clark Atlanta University Stadium , Morris Brown College Stadium (final)
21st century