Report: Chelsea considers building an elite 60,000-seat stadium on 40-acre site in Earls Court

Report: Chelsea considers building an elite 60,000-seat stadium on 40-acre site in Earls Court

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Chelsea is to look again at a possible move from Stamford Bridge to Earls Court.

The club have put together a team to oversee plans to create an elite new stadium – and a 60,000-seat ground on a 40-acre site in Earls Court is among the options that will be considered.

Chelsea first considered moving there in 2013 under former owner Roman Abramovich, but Hammersmith and Fulham Council knocked back the idea. The site was sold to property developers for £425 million in 2019, but has yet to be developed.

Earls Court Development Company, responsible for driving the development of the land, is set to publish a draft masterplan for its future over the winter. As such, the development remains in early stages, and no planning applications have been submitted.

A source told The Mail on Sunday that a Chelsea stadium in Earls Court was “not on the cards, but not impossible. Things can change.”

The club are now considering a range of long-term options, including identifying possible new sites, rebuilding Stamford Bridge stand-by-stand and demolishing and starting again. Chelsea would require permission from Chelsea Pitch Owners (CPO) to leave Stamford Bridge.

The shareholder group owns the freehold with a 180-year lease. Without their permission the club would be forced to give up the Chelsea FC name. Chelsea also have the possibility of snapping up a 1.2 acre site next to Stamford Bridge for £50 million.

  • The Daily Mail report
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