Stadium Ireland (commonly referred as the "Bertie Bowl") was a proposed sports stadium in Abbotstown, Dublin, Ireland.[1] Its nickname was due to its close association with the then Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern.[2] If it had been built as proposed, the stadium would have served as Ireland's national stadium and hosted home games for both the national football team and national rugby union team.[3]
The government-built stadium was planned to hold 75,000, and was central to Ireland's joint (and ultimately unsuccessful) bid with the Scottish Football Association to host UEFA Euro 2008.[4][5] The Stadium Ireland project was abandoned by September 2002 because of spiraling costs and waning support.[5][6] Government backing was instead given to the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road into the Aviva Stadium, which officially opened in May 2010.[7]
Ahern remarked in April 2020 that the "Bertie Bowl" could still be built if someone had the "political guts".[8][9]