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Old Trafford has hosted the 1966 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 1996, 2012 Summer Olympics Football Tournament, and UEFA Women's Euro 2022. It has also infrequently hosted home matches of the England national football team however it became a regular home stadium during the rebuilding of Wembley Stadium between 2000 and 2007.
Red Bull Arena: 30,188 29,520 (seated) [83] Salzburg Austria: FC Red Bull Salzburg UEFA Euro 2008 venue: 2003: 184 PreZero Arena: 30,150: Sinsheim Germany: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Stadium uses retractable seating [citation needed] 2009: 185 Volkswagen Arena: 30,122: Wolfsburg Germany: VfL Wolfsburg Stadium uses retractable seating [citation needed ...
The venue, the new Wembley Stadium, hosted its first European Cup final, having opened in 2007; the old Wembley Stadium hosted the finals in 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978 and 1992. [ 6 ] Both teams entered the competition having won it three times previously; Manchester United in 1968 , 1999 and 2008 , and Barcelona in 1992 , 2006 and 2009 .
0–2 at Allianz Arena: 2013–14: Arsenal: Round of 16 1–3 Bayern Munich: 0–2 at Emirates Stadium 1–1 at Allianz Arena: Manchester City: 1–4 Barcelona: 0–2 at Etihad Stadium 1–2 at Camp Nou: Manchester United: Quarter-finals 2–4 Bayern Munich: 1–1 at Old Trafford 1–3 at Allianz Arena: Chelsea: Semi-finals 1–3 Atlético ...
Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex ... Old Trafford: 76,000: Europe ... Manchester, North West England: Manchester United: 46 Allianz Arena: 75,024 ...
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
Twickenham Stadium (officially known as the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham for sponsorship reasons) in Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England, is a rugby union stadium owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), English rugby union governing body, which has its headquarters there.
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]