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In November 2015, Chelsea Football Club announced that they have submitted plans to the Local Authority to build a new 60,000 seater stadium on the Stamford Bridge site, which would match the current capacity of Arsenal's Emirates Stadium and only be surpassed by Old Trafford, and Tottenham's new stadium in the Premier League.
Old Trafford (/ ˈ t r æ f ər d /) is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and is the home of Manchester United.With a capacity of 74,310, [1] it is the largest club football stadium (and second-largest football stadium overall after Wembley Stadium) in the United Kingdom, and the twelfth-largest in Europe. [3]
Manchester United have asked Gary Neville to help regenerate Old Trafford.. Neville has been invited by the club to join a newly devised committee which will make plans and key decisions on how ...
Redevelopment plans have existed since the early 2000s (decade) ... Nearly £25m is expected to be invested in the redevelopments at Old Trafford. [20]
Trafford Redevelopment of Partington Sports Village £18,276,313 New facilities for local community. ... Refurbishment of 163-year-old Palace Theatre and Grand Hall, and new park near town square.
Portugal midfielder Joao Neves, 19, who has been linked with a move to Manchester United, is in talks over a new contract at Benfica that could see his release clause increased from 120m euros (£ ...
Redevelopment work on the ground was being funded by the Northern Irish Devolved Government and the Gaelic Athletic Association. [ 32 ] On 13 September 2024, the British Government announced it would not contribute to the redevelopment of Casement Park, with the redevelopment being delayed and budget ballooned to £400 million, putting hopes of ...
On 11 June 2007, the club announced plans that it was working with AFL, a company then involved in redeveloping Manchester United's Old Trafford, on a redevelopment plan which would raise the capacity from 17,498 to 25,000 by 2011. [12]