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Highbury, officially called Arsenal Stadium, was the home of Arsenal FC between 1913 and 2006. In its latest years it had a capacity of about 38,500 seats. In the early years of the 20th century Arsenal had been playing its matches at Manor Ground close to Greenwich, when then Arsenal-Chairman [...]
Maine Road was for 80 years the home stadium of Manchester City FC until the club moved in 2003 to the Etihad Stadium. In the early decades of the 20th century Manchester City played their home matches at Hyde Road, but after the ground got severely damaged in a fire, [...]
Roker Park was, between 1898 and 1997, the home stadium of Sunderland AFC. By the end of the 19th century Sunderland occupied a ground at Newcastle Road, which, however, had quickly become too small for Sunderland’s increasing attendances. Hence, a site was selected for a new stadium. Roker Park was [...]
Victoria Ground, often nicknamed The Vic, was for 119 years the home ground of Stoke City FC until the club moved to the Britannia Stadium in 1997. Stoke City had previously played at the Victoria Cricket Ground and Sweeting’s Field when it moved to the Victoria Ground in 1878. As [...]
Wembley Stadium was the English national stadium from 1923 until 2003, when it got demolished and replaced with a new stadium with the same name. In its 80 years of existence the stadium hosted many finals, among which of the World Cup, European Championships, and five European Cups. Most distinctive [...]
White City Stadium was for years one of the largest stadiums in Britain until it got demolished in 1984. The stadium was built for the 1908 Olympic Games. It formed part of the Franco-British exhibition site, an 140-acre complex of palaces and exhibition buildings, most with whitewashed exteriors, hence the [...]