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An aerial view of the Emirates Stadium and surrounding area. Arsenal's former stadium Highbury, which has since been redeveloped into Highbury Square is visible. Described as "beautiful" and "intimidating" by architect Christopher Lee of Populous, [ 100 ] the Emirates Stadium is a four-tiered bowl with translucent polycarbonate roofing over the ...
An aerial view of the Emirates Stadium. The demolition of the former Highbury ground can also be seen to the left of the new structure. Date: 10 April 2007: Source: From geograph.org.uk: Author: Peter McDermott: Permission (Reusing this file) Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license 2.0: Attribution (required by the license)
Stadium: Emirates Stadium; Capacity: 60,704 [7] Current stadium status: New. Arsenal moved to the Emirates Stadium in 2006, which has massively boosted club income. [10] At present, the capacity is 60,704, with currently no public plans to expand it despite strong average attendances of 60,025 in the Premier League.
Stadium Capacity Location Country Tenants Sport Image 1: Wembley Stadium: 90,000 [1]: London: England: England national football team: Association football, Rugby league, Rugby union, Gaelic Football & Hurling, American football, Boxing, Professional wrestling
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Stadium Capacity City (state) Country Region Tenants Sport(s) Image Memorial Stadium: 90,000 [21] Lincoln, Nebraska United States: North America: Nebraska Cornhuskers football: American football: Rose Bowl: 89,702 [22] Pasadena, California United States: North America: UCLA Bruins football, Rose Bowl Game: American football: Ben Hill Griffin ...
The venue was the home of Arsenal for 93 years until 2006, when the club moved to Emirates Stadium. Arsenal moved to Highbury from Woolwich in 1913 and Highbury's first stands were designed by Archibald Leitch. [2] The main East and West stands were rebuilt in the 1930s in the Art Deco style. Their façades remain in the present development. [3]
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