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  2. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Elland Road; Capacity: 37,608 [121] Current stadium status: Reconstructed. At one point, while flying high in Europe in 2001, Leeds United were examining a potential move to a new 50,000-seat stadium in nearby Stourton, while there were also ambitious plans to redevelop Elland Road as a 90,000-seat "Wembley of the North".

  3. Elland Road - Wikipedia

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    In July 2024, Leeds United announced it had again taken full ownership of Elland Road, in March 2024, having sold it in 2004. The stadium is also listed as an asset of community value after an application by the Leeds United Supporters' Trust was approved by Leeds City Council. [35] Dawn at Elland Road, 2019

  4. St James' Park - Wikipedia

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    Magic continued to be played at Newcastle in 2022 and 2023, before being moved to Elland Road, home of Leeds United, for the 2024 season, where it was renamed to "MAGIC WKND". [70] There have been three rugby league internationals played at St James' Park. [71]

  5. Salford Community Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022 Salford City Council announced their intent to acquire Peel Group's 50% share in the stadium's operating company, following the rejection of a joint bid from Salford City FC and Sale Sharks, [14] with the intention to use the future development of the site to improve the community offering, and create opportunities to pay off the £37million in debt the stadium had accrued. [15]

  6. Elland - Wikipedia

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    The A643 road begins in Leeds and ended in Elland. It passes Leeds United's football ground, Elland Road. It now ends at junction 23 of the M62 motorway. The Elland bypass started construction on 23 February 1976 to finish by the end of August 1978, costing £8.5 million, built by A. Monk. [15] [16] The steel construction was by Braithwaites. [17]

  7. Holbeck Viaduct Project - Wikipedia

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    It runs from Leeds railway station, via Holbeck Urban Village and Old Holbeck, passes near Elland Road Stadium and ends onto wasteland in Wortley. [ 3 ] The viaduct was built in 1882 for the London and North Western Railway during the Industrial Revolution .

  8. Lubbock County finishes County Road 6900 expansion project ...

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    The project widened the two-mile road segment in west Lubbock from a narrow, two-lane county road to a three-lane thoroughfare with a center left-turn lane.

  9. 2004–05 Reading F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. ... Elland Road Attendance: 30,034 Referee: ... This page was last edited on 15 July 2024, ...