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UCD Bowl
The Bowl
UCD Bowl is located in Dublin
UCD Bowl
UCD Bowl
Location within Dublin
LocationDublin, Ireland
Coordinates53°18′37″N 6°13′41″W / 53.31028°N 6.22806°W / 53.31028; -6.22806
Public transitSydney Parade railway station
Stillorgan Road / Nutley Lane bus stop
OwnerUniversity College Dublin
Capacity3,000 (1,500 seated)
SurfaceGrass
100yds x 60yds
Construction
Renovated2007
Tenants
University College Dublin R.F.C. (All Ireland League)
University College Dublin A.F.C. (League of Ireland)

The UCD Bowl, also known as the Belfield Bowl, is a rugby union and football stadium in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It is the home ground of University College Dublin R.F.C. in the AIB All Ireland League and League of Ireland Premier Division side University College Dublin A.F.C. It has also hosted training sessions for the Ireland national rugby union team and various touring international teams including the All Blacks. It was one of the venues for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup.

With its redevelopment complete, it now has capacity for 3,000 people, including 1,500 seats. It is located to the north of the Belfield campus beside the National hockey stadium, near the Sports Centre. There is a single stand on the southern side of the stadium with uncovered standing room at each end. 860 seats in the stand are covered.

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Redevelopment

A substantial programme of improvements to the Bowl was started in 2007 after a decision was made to move the UCD football team from their home in Belfield Park as the Bowl would not meet the requirements of UEFA licensing for the League of Ireland. The redevelopment was confirmed in 2006 after a €1.25 million Sports Capital grant[1] was allocated to the work and objections to planning were overruled. The seated capacity increased from 860 to 1,500 and a hard surface laid to allow standing capacity around the pitch. Floodlights, improved fencing around the stadium and facilities for shops, toilets and turnstiles were also added. The work was finished in late 2007 in time for the 2008 League of Ireland season. Planning permission has been applied for to replace the current roof with a cantilever structure which will cover all 1,500 seats.[2] Eventually, the stadium is planned to have a capacity of 4,500 seats although there is no time scale laid out for this yet.[3] UCD's record attendance at the venue was 1,986 for the visit of Shamrock Rovers in October 2010.

It was one of the venues for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup,[4] as well as hosting games in the 2019 UEFA European Under-17 Championship.[5]

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References

  1. ^ FAI.ie - FAI Welcomes €5 million Sports Capital Grants for eircom League Clubs and District Leagues
  2. ^ Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown planning applications received between 23 February 2009 and 27 February 2009
  3. ^ UCD Campus Development
  4. ^ "UCD Bowl capacity increased for Women's RWC". Eirsport. 12 June 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Venues confirmed for 2019 Under-17 EUROs | Football Association of Ireland".
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