Known as the Most Sustainable Football Team in the World, Forest Green Rovers FC Announced the Construction of the First Stadium Made Entirely of Wood
Forest Green Rovers FC, recognized as the world’s most eco-friendly football club, has received the green light for a revolutionary project. Based in Gloucestershire, the fifth-division English team will build the first stadium in the UK made almost entirely of certified laminated wood.
This will be the world’s first “climate-positive” stadium, offsetting more carbon emissions than it generates.
Green Innovations in Football
Forest Green Rovers is no stranger to sustainable initiatives. From uniforms made with recycled plastic and coffee fibers to a 100% vegan menu at matches, the club has been recognized by the UN as the first carbon-neutral sports club.
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Now, the construction of the new stadium, initially seating 5,000 people, reinforces the team’s commitment to the environment. Designed by the renowned Zaha Hadid Architects, the structure could be expanded to 10,000 seats in the future.
The use of certified laminated wood drastically reduces the emissions associated with traditional materials like steel and concrete, as well as creating a model for future eco-friendly constructions.

Impact Beyond the Field
The stadium will be the centerpiece of a larger project called Eco Park, aimed at transforming the region. With the goal of creating 4,000 jobs in green technologies, the park will also increase local biodiversity by 20%.
Dale Vince, the club’s owner and founder of the renewable energy company Ecotricity, emphasized the project’s importance. “People think construction always harms the environment, but that doesn’t have to be true,” he said. The project combines nature preservation with technological advances, demonstrating that it’s possible to build sustainably without compromising the future.
Besides the stadium, Eco Park will include recreational areas, commercial spaces, and new infrastructure to serve both fans and the local community.

Wood as a Sustainable Solution
The choice of laminated wood goes beyond aesthetics. This material, known for its durability and safety, is widely recognized as a sustainable alternative in construction.
By opting for wood, the project reduces embodied carbon, meaning the emissions generated during the production and transportation of materials. Structural walls, cladding, steps, and slabs of the stadium will be made entirely of certified wood, marking a significant advancement in sustainable architecture.
Zaha Hadid Architects states that this project redefines how large sporting facilities can be built ecologically and efficiently.

A Sustainable Future for Football
The stadium’s strategic location near the A419 and M5 motorways facilitates access for fans and resolves long-standing logistical issues, such as limited parking. This is expected to boost the club’s growth and attract new fans, as well as bringing Forest Green Rovers closer to the dream of rising to the English Football League.
With the new stadium, the club also aims to inspire other organizations to rethink their practices. The project combines architectural innovation, sustainability, and social benefits.
This wooden stadium will not only be an iconic landmark in football. It represents a milestone in the fight against climate change and in promoting sustainability. Forest Green Rovers shows that sport can be a powerful tool for creating a positive impact on the planet.

Que idéia mais **** nos tempos atuais _ Madeira vem das Árvore 🌳 _ Péssima ideia péssima
Existe um motivo para mega construções utilizarem muito concreto e aço e não apenas madeira em suas estruturas fundamentais… Mas isso é conversa para outro dia, hoje vamos achar legal a ideia de construir um estádio que vai durar bem menos, será menos resistente (e sim, deverá caber muito menos torcedores para ser o” mais seguro possível “) e terá um custo bem maior de manutenção ao longo do tempo.
Espero siceramente, que milhares de clubes e seus ricos proprietarios, que pensem menos no dinheiro, e passem a realizar obras para o nosso planeta, e nosso bem estar.