Via: Red Bull New York Media Relations    Monday, November 16, 2009 17:04    Print E-mail
Red Bull Arena to host international games
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Red Bull Arena to serve as host venue for four-match international tournament

SECAUCUS, NJ-- Red Bull New York and the Football World Series today announced a multi-year agreement that will see Red Bull Arena serve as one of the annual sites for the major international soccer tournament.

Red Bull Arena in Harrison, NJ.The 2010 version of the summer tournament will also be staged in Amsterdam, Holland; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; and Shanghai, China. The New York Red Bulls will serve as the host and participate as one of the four teams in the four-match tournament.

In each of the four locations for 2010, a four-team tournament that features some of the top soccer clubs in the world will be staged.

"Bringing the Football World Series to Red Bull Arena fulfills one our commitments of bringing top international matches to the New York area," said Red Bull New York Managing Director Erik Stover. "Having the Red Bulls participate in the tournament will give us the opportunity to compete against some of the top clubs in the world."

"We are pleased to welcome Red Bull New York to Football World Series as we see the United States as an integral part of our global expansion plans," said Football World Series Chief Executive Officer Bill Miles. "We are delighted to be staging one of our tournaments in the exciting and vibrant metropolitan New York area."

The final dates, participating clubs and ticket pricing for the Football World Series at Red Bull Arena will be announced early in 2010.

In addition, Red Bulls Season Ticket Holders will have an exclusive window to purchase tickets to the Football World Series before they go on sale to the general public. The exclusive window date will be announced in the near future.

In recent years, Football World Series has staged international four-team tournaments in Amsterdam, Dubai and Shanghai, featuring AC Milan, Manchester United, Barcelona and Boca Juniors, amongst other world class teams.

Red Bull Arena, the soccer-specific stadium being constructed in Harrison, New Jersey, is scheduled to open on March 27, 2010, when the Red Bulls face the Chicago Fire in the first MLS match of the upcoming Red Bulls season. Red Bull Arena is a privately-funded 25,000-seat stadium built with the soccer fan in mind as the first row of seating is located just seven yards from the touch line and all seats are covered by a 360-degree translucent roof. The arena also has premium seating, including 30 suites (20 on the fourth level and 10 on the fifth level) and 1,000 club seats located at midfield behind the player's benches. The Kentucky Bluegrass field sits atop a state-of-the-art drainage and heating system that allows for optimal conditions, no matter the weather.

 

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