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  2. Academy Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Academy Stadium is a football stadium in Manchester, England, forming part of the Etihad Campus. In September 2023, the ground was renamed Joie Stadium for sponsorship reasons. [2] Announced on 19 September 2011 as part of an 80-acre training facility to cater for around 400 youth players at a time, [3] the campus was opened on 8 December ...

  3. Etihad Campus - Wikipedia

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    Etihad Campus. Etihad Campus is an area of Sportcity, Manchester which is mostly owned and operated by Manchester City F.C. The campus includes the Etihad Stadium, the City Football Academy (CFA) training facility and club world headquarters, [1] and undeveloped land adjacent to both of these facilities. These two main portions of the campus ...

  4. City of Manchester Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The City of Manchester Stadium, currently known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [ 3 ] is the home of Premier League club Manchester City, with a domestic football capacity of 53,600, [ 2 ] making it the 7th-largest football stadium in England and 11th-largest in the United Kingdom. [ 4 ] Built to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games ...

  5. Manchester City F.C. ownership and finances - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, it was announced the area where the developments will be built will be called the Etihad Campus. [18] In return Etihad Airways will pay sponsorship to Manchester City F.C. for ten years, and for Manchester City Council who own the stadium, Etihad will create a British hub for Etihad Airways at Manchester Airport creating further ...

  6. Manchester Regional Arena - Wikipedia

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    It also served as the home of the Manchester City Ladies' side until their move to the adjacent Academy Stadium in the Etihad Campus in 2014. With both Manchester City teams moving out of the ground by the beginning of 2015, their tenure was replaced by amateur rugby league side Manchester Rangers. [1]

  7. Arsenal F.C.–Manchester City F.C. rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal held City to a 0–0 stalemate at the Etihad Stadium on 31 March 2024, the first time Arsenal had taken points away at the Etihad since 8 May 2016, also a 0–0 draw. This result also ended Manchester City's 58-game home scoring streak, and was City's first 0–0 draw in 75 Premier League games under Guardiola.

  8. Manchester City F.C. EDS and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City F.C. EDS and Academy. Manchester City is represented at Reserve level for football by the Elite Development Squad, also referred to as just the Elite Squad, [1] or EDS, a predominantly Under-23 side that replaced the previous (more senior) Reserve team in a move to focus on youth development post-academy.

  9. Co-op Live - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cooplive.com. Co-op Live is an indoor arena in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, sited in the Etihad Campus next to the City of Manchester Stadium. Opened on 14 May 2024, [2][3] it has the largest maximum capacity of any indoor arena in Europe with 23,500 seats, surpassing the existing Manchester Arena. [4]