We say "Liverpool" – you say "Football!" Recently, a new stadium for the legendary Football Club Everton was erected in the homeland of The Beatles. Bramley Moor-Dock built of 1,000 tonnes of hot rolled steel of Metinvest Group's Spartan UK has already welcomed its first fans.
Based in Liverpool, Everton is a football club that competes in the English Premier League and was one of its founding members. The club was founded in 1878.

Until recently, Everton’s home ground was Goodison Park, a 39,000-seat stadium almost as old as the club itself. Despite being renovated several times over the past 130 years, the stadium remained outdated. After the UK government mandated that all stadiums must be all-seater (previously, standing areas were allowed), the sports arena could no longer accommodate all the fans.
In 2017, Everton announced plans to build a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. Two years later, the design was unveiled, and in February 2025, Liverpool’s new football jewel – a 53-seat stadium – welcomed fans for the first time.

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One thousand tons of Spartan UK hot-rolled sheet were used for the construction of the stadium

The stadium was constructed using a "no-blockwork" strategy, meaning that every element had to be carefully planned to ensure the precision of assembly of steel structures without relying on traditional masonry. This approach required high-quality materials and efficient project execution, with hot-rolled plates from Metinvest Group's Spartan UK playing a key role.