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Old Trafford
Built on February 19, 1910 at the Theater of Dreams.
Names: Dream Theater Stadium capacity: 76,212 people.
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Old Trafford, also known as the Theatre of Dreams.
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Manchester City's home stadium is called Etihad Stadium, which is a professional football stadium located in Manchester, England. The stadium is bowl-shaped, with three tiers of seating in the east, west and south stands and two tiers of seats in the north stand, with a capacity of about 55,097 people, which is the Premier League.
The fourth-largest football stadium and the eighth-largest football stadium in the United Kingdom.
1. Introduction. The stadium was originally planned for the 2000 Summer Olympics, but Manchester failed in a bid. It was later built as a stadium for the 2002 Commonwealth Games at a cost of £100 million (later renovations and expansions cost £45 million).
Later, it was used for football and became the new home of Manchester City. Manchester City Football Club.
In 2003 it was relocated from the Maine Road Stadium to Manchester City Stadium. In 2010, the contract was renewed for 250 years, and Manchester City Football Club was granted the naming rights of the stadium. Since 2011, Manchester City's sponsor Etihad Airways has named the stadium, which is officially known as the Etihad Stadium.
2. Manchester City Stove Club.
Manchester City Football Club, nicknamed "Blue Moon", was founded in 1880 and has won six English top flight titles, six English FA Cups, seven English League Cups, and four English Football Association Community Shields.
Cup winner, 1 European Cup Winners' Cup.
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Manchester United's home stadium is named Old Trafford.
Old Trafford Stadium is a professional football stadium located in Stretford, Trafford Municipality of Greater Manchester, England, the home of Manchester United Football Club of the English Premier League, known as the "Theatre of Dreams", with an area of about 7,140 square meters and a spectator seat of about 76,000, it is the second largest football stadium in England and one of the three UEFA five-star football stadiums in England.
Course Design:
The design of the Old Trafford Stadium pursues a solemn and magnificent visual effect in the use of colour. The red and red stands on all sides, as beautiful as the Manchester United shirt, are the pride of Old Trafford. On the north side of the platform, white seats spell out the words "Manchester United", and on the east and west stands are the names of Manchester United's biggest sponsors, Sharp and Umbro, respectively.
The stadium has a capacity of 55,320 and an average attendance of 55,164. In addition to regular seating, there are family stands, private boxes, seats for away fans, and seats for people with disabilities. Each type of seat is perfectly arranged for a specific audience.
The Family Stand, located in the southwest corner of the course, is only open to the family members of the club members or other club-organised sightseeing groups. Private dining rooms offer CCTV** slow motion or vibrillator shots, as well as a dedicated waiter. The handicapped stand is not only specially designed with convenient access and toilets, but also **wheelchair, **blind headphones to listen to live commentary.
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Between 2003 and 2003, Manchester City's home stadium was the Maine Road Stadium, built on the site of an old brick factory and dubbed "Manchester Wemble" when it was completed in 1923, with a capacity of 80,000 spectators, making it the second largest football stadium in England after Wembley at the time.
So far, Manchester City's home stadium is the Etihad Stadium, which was built for the Commonwealth Games in 2002 at a cost of £90 million and has 48,000 seats. Following the Games, Manchester City Council handed over the Etihad Stadium to Manchester City in exchange for the Maine Road Stadium, which was used to develop a new residential complex. As the stadium was designed for the big games, Manchester City spent £35 million to remodel it for football matches.
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City of Manchester Stadium, also known as Etihad Stadium, is a professional football stadium located in Manchester, England.
Manchester City Stadium is a sports ground located in Manchester, England. It was originally designed for the 2000 Summer Olympics, but Manchester failed in the tender. It was later built as a sports venue for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and later converted to football and the new home of Manchester City.
Manchester City moved from Maine Road to Manchester City Stadium in 2003 on a 250-year lease. The first football match at the Manchester City Stadium (there is no football match at the Federal Games) was a friendly between Manchester City and Barcelona on 10 August 2003, which was won 2-1 by the hosts, with Nicolas Anelka scoring the first goal.
The first competitive football match took place four days later, with Manchester City winning 5-0 at home to Wales' TNS in the UEFA Cup. The crowd record was 47,304, set on 28 February 2004 when the Premier League beat Chelsea 1-0.
In addition to Manchester City's games, the Manchester City Stadium also hosts other sports and non-sports activities. When England faced Japan here on 1 June 2004, Manchester City Stadium became the 50th home stadium to host an international international match.
On October 30, 2004, it became a stop at the 2004 Rugby League Tri-Nations, which was played in the 15-a-side rugby league between Great Britain and Australia.
In June 2005, Manchester City Stadium was the venue for the opening match of the 2005 UEFA Nations Cup Women's Football Tournament, setting a record for attendance. It has been rated a four-star stadium by the European Football Federation and was selected as the venue for the 2008 UEFA Cup final.
Manchester City Stadium has a general fan support and was voted second most popular in the UK in 2005. However, the atmosphere inside the stadium has sometimes been criticized, with some detractors arguing that it is not as lively as at Maine Road.
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Manchester City's home stadium is called: Etihad Stadium, located in Manchester, England.
Located in the east of Manchester city centre, the foundation stone of the stadium was laid by Prime Minister Tony Blair in December 1999 and construction was completed in January of the following year by Arup Engineering Consultants (ARUP) and built by John Lane Engineering Group.
With a bowl-shaped capacity of 55,000 spectators, the stadium is the fourth largest football stadium in England and the tenth largest stadium in the United Kingdom. The Etihad Stadium, also known as Manchester City Stadium, has a capacity of 55,097 and is the fourth largest football stadium in the Premier League and the eighth largest football stadium in the United Kingdom.
Manchester City Home Stadium is the home stadium of Manchester City Football Club, located in the city of Manchester, England, built in 2002 and is one of the most advanced football stadiums in the world today.
Architectural features:
The interior of the Manchester City Stadium is an oval-shaped venue, with three tiers of seating in the East, West and South Grandstands, and two tiers of seated seating in the North Grandstand. Originally, all stands were named after their direction (the North Stand and South Stand were the seats behind the gate, and the East and West Stands were the side seats).
The stadium is roofed in the shape of a super-torus, with steel cables suspended from the towers, a spiral ramp ladder providing access to the upper seats, and louvers to improve ventilation of the stadium.
An emergency service entrance under the stadium and allowing direct access to the stadium for ambulances, inside the stadium are six themed restaurants, two of which have a view of the stadium, as well as a lot of conference equipment.
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