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Senin, 18 Maret 2013

Old Trafford Stadium


 Old Trafford is a football stadium located in Old Trafford, Manchester, English and a stadium owned by Manchester United FC The stadium belongs permanent Manchester United since 1910 and was given the nickname The Theatre of Dreams by Sir Bobby Charlton.
Old Trafford has a capacity of 75.765 [3] seat, and is the second largest football stadium in England after Wembley Stadium. Together with Wembley Stadium, is a stadium in the UK that has a rating of 5 stars UEFA.

The stadium has never hosted the semi-final of the FA Cup (as a neutral), and became the headquarters of the English national team when Wembley Stadium in the process of renovation. The stadium was also the venue for one of the 1966 FIFA World Cup and Euro 96, as well as the 2003 Champions League final.

 



By the time London hosts the 2012 Olympics, the stadium is also used for some soccer qualifying match men and women. In addition to football, Old Trafford was once a venue for the Rugby Super League Grand Final [1] and also served as the venue for the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. [2]
Old Trafford officially became the new headquarters of Manchester United in the 1909-10 season that began when Manchester United chairman John Henry Davies then bought land valued at 60 thousand dollars. The stadium was designed by Archibald Leitch with about 30 thousand dollar budget to complete. The initial plan was described that the Old Trafford stadium can accommodate more than 100,000 spectators, although until finally recorded their official capacity 76,212 spectators.


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