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Sunderland Football Club’s Fan Zone awaits planning permission
Supporters visiting the Stadium of Light on matchdays will be able to enjoy a fantastic new outdoor Fan Zone, which the club hopes will open on the first home game of the 2015-16 season.
Sunderland Football Club are attempting to launch a new outdoor ‘Fan Zone’ at the Stadium of Light, which will be subject to the approval of planning permission.
The proposed area would be located at the south east corner of the stadium, showcasing bar and food outlets with seating and covered areas as well as live music.
Featuring local music talent, radio roadshows, a giant screen playing match highlights and classic games, along with a range of interactive activities, competitions and appearances from former and current players.
Open three hours before kick-off and for an hour after final whistle, the area will provide a relaxed environment for fans to soak up the matchday atmosphere and meet with fellow supporters. Visiting fans will also be welcome in the Fan Zone.
Sunderland AFC’s commercial director, Gary Hutchinson, told the club’s website: “The Fan Zone is an exciting new venture for the club and something we hope will enhance the whole matchday experience for supporters.”
Further details regarding the project will be announced on safc.com and across club channels.
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