The EFL Club abandoned the capacity of 12,000 stadium to be on the 1930s
Cambridge United Abadia Stadium went home after disclosing the plans of a new land.
However, instead of recently related differences, it was against moving from the 1930 stadiums.
U announced 12,000 new capacity plans in 2019.
It is located on the Greenbelt lands in the east of the city, expected the club would be performed in five years.
He followed the previous plans to move in 2013, after all, if you do not protect the Council.
Kivridge Later, Abbey Estadio wanted to re-develop since it opened in 1932.
However, these plans also fell, promoting a 25 million euro project that is not firm during the 2019/20 season.
At the time, the General Manager Ian Mather described his stadium as his “at the end of his useful life”.
Abbey Stadium has 7,937 fans, sitting with 4,231 people.
In addition to using the proposed new halls clubs, he would have the ability to organize concerts, lectures and medical facilities.
The UK released images showed an innovative design for the stadium.
At night they would see the lighting in the glow, making the club mime and black colors.
Before the project is running, however, Cambridge relocated.
Instead, the club bought the Abbey Stadium in 2022.
The plans to expand and improve the place are still on the table, proposals to build two new harles.
The club will replace the Terrace Newmarket Road End and Habbin Stand with All-All-Stand.
Previous plans, released in 2015, was the construction of the Sporting Village of Cambridge.
If carried out, the project would see 500 new homes in the area.
The plank would also see the capacity of the stadium to increase 11,000 fans.
More than half a decade from a new land plane, Cambridge confirmed A league this season.
Their downside League two The next four-year stay was completed before the next campaign.
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