UGA’s Sanford Stadium To Get Major Renovations

Description: Sanford Stadium During Olympic Soccer Caption: The University of Georgia was the home of Olympic soccer during the 1996 Centenial Olympic Games hosted by the city of Atlanta. Sanford Stadium played host to the Olympic medal competition of men’s and women’s Olympic football (soccer), with the Nigerian men defeating Argentina and the United States … Continued

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The University of Georgia is not getting a new stadium, but it may just be the next best thing.

On Tuesday, Georgia’s athletic board of directors gave the nod to a $63 million project for Sanford Stadium.

“The presidents of these schools realize what football and the success of the football can mean in more than just dollars.  I mean, it means better kids, it means your alumni comes,” said I.J. Rosenberg, the president of Score Atlanta, a sports marketing company.

The plan includes giving the Bulldogs a new and bigger locker room, adding restrooms and concession stands as well as a new plaza.

“You know, a lot of people say, ‘I don’t understand why you’ve got to spend another $60 million on the stadium, but you know, a lot of times that can lead to a lot more for the entire school,” said Rosenberg.

Officials say work is expected to start in April and will likely take nearly a year-and-a-half to complete.

Sanford Stadium debuted in 1929 and can hold nearly 93,000 people. 

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