UFC executive Dave Shaw has indicated that the promotion faces challenges in returning to Dublin, primarily due to venue capacity issues. The last UFC event in Ireland occurred in 2014 at 3Arena, which accommodates up to 13,000 fans but is considered too small for the UFC’s needs. Shaw acknowledged that while hosting a smaller event wouldn’t be impossible, it wouldn’t meet the organization’s standards for a typical UFC show. Shaw confirmed that the UFC intends to hold events in the U.K. in 2025, likely focusing on London rather than Dublin, as they strategize future international events.
By the Numbers
- The last UFC event in Ireland was UFC Fight Night 46 in July 2014, with an attendance of 9,500.
- The 3Arena can host a maximum of 13,000 fans.
Yes, But
While Shaw cites venue size as a significant hurdle, some fans and experts believe that a smaller, more intimate event could attract local interest and potentially be a successful UFC show. Others argue that the international brand would benefit from a larger venue capable of hosting major fights.
State of Play
- The UFC recognizes the challenges in returning to Dublin but remains committed to expanding its presence in Europe.
- Plans are in place for events in the U.K. in 2025, with London being a likely location.
What’s Next
The UFC will likely focus on securing venues in larger cities, like London, for its return to the U.K. in 2025. Ongoing evaluations of venue capacities will impact future plans for events in Ireland and other European nations.
Bottom Line
The UFC’s ability to successfully return to Dublin hinges on venue considerations, prompting a shift in focus towards larger cities like London for upcoming events. Continued strategic planning may open doors for expansion in Europe post-2025.