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If you are a fan, you can come to the UK without watching Big Ben, Cambridge, Shakespeare’s House, or even the Thames… But you must not miss the symbol of English football-Old Trafford Stadium.
This famous stadium is located in the Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It is the home stadium of the English Premier League Manchester United Football Club. It is known as “The Theatre of Dreams” (The Theatre of Dreams). It is not only a symbol of English football, but also an English football business. Logo.
The stadium area is about 7,140 square meters (68 meters × 105 meters), with about 76,000 spectator seats. It is the second largest football stadium in England and one of the three UEFA five-star football stadiums in England.
The stadium was built in 1908 and completed in 1910. It has a history of hundreds of years. Its overall design was completed by Scottish designer Archibald Leach.
From 1910 to the present, Old Trafford Stadium has undergone many reconstructions and expansions, and it was almost destroyed in the war.
During World War II, in the 1940s, the stadium was deactivated for eight years due to multiple bombings by the Luftwaffe. It was not used until 1949.
During these eight years, the “Red Devils” Manchester United had to share a stadium with rivals Manchester City.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Old Trafford Stadium began a large-scale reconstruction. In 59, Manchester United spent 40,000 pounds to install floodlights on the stadium. So far, Old Trafford Stadium has won the European competition in the evening. qualifications.
In 65 years, it spent 350,000 pounds to transform the stadium’s north stand into a suspended roof. This move allows fans to watch the game at Old Trafford to enjoy the game without hindrance.
Later, after a series of renovations, the company added additional facilities such as boxes and electronic scoreboards.
From the 1960s and 1970s to 2000, the Manchester United Club expanded the Old Trafford Stadium with a stadium capacity of 68,217 people, making it the largest stadium in England at that time.
On May 26, 2006, the capacity of Old Trafford Stadium reached approximately 76,000 people after the expansion was completed.
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If you are a fan, you can come to the UK without watching Big Ben, Cambridge, Shakespeare’s House, or even the Thames… But you must not miss the symbol of English football-Old Trafford Stadium.
This famous stadium is located in the Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It is the home stadium of the English Premier League Manchester United Football Club. It is known as “The Theatre of Dreams” (The Theatre of Dreams). It is not only a symbol of English football, but also an English football business. Logo.
The stadium area is about 7,140 square meters (68 meters × 105 meters), with about 76,000 spectator seats. It is the second largest football stadium in England and one of the three UEFA five-star football stadiums in England.
The stadium was built in 1908 and completed in 1910. It has a history of hundreds of years. Its overall design was completed by Scottish designer Archibald Leach.
From 1910 to the present, Old Trafford Stadium has undergone many reconstructions and expansions, and it was almost destroyed in the war.
During World War II, in the 1940s, the stadium was deactivated for eight years due to multiple bombings by the Luftwaffe. It was not used until 1949.
During these eight years, the “Red Devils” Manchester United had to share a stadium with rivals Manchester City.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Old Trafford Stadium began a large-scale reconstruction. In 59, Manchester United spent 40,000 pounds to install floodlights on the stadium. So far, Old Trafford Stadium has won the European competition in the evening. qualifications.
In 65 years, it spent 350,000 pounds to transform the stadium’s north stand into a suspended roof. This move allows fans to watch the game at Old Trafford to enjoy the game without hindrance.
Later, after a series of renovations, the company added additional facilities such as boxes and electronic scoreboards.
From the 1960s and 1970s to 2000, the Manchester United Club expanded the Old Trafford Stadium with a stadium capacity of 68,217 people, making it the largest stadium in England at that time.
On May 26, 2006, the capacity of Old Trafford Stadium reached approximately 76,000 people after the expansion was completed.
If you are a fan, you can come to the UK without watching Big Ben, Cambridge, Shakespeare’s House, or even the Thames… But you must not miss the symbol of English football-Old Trafford Stadium.
This famous stadium is located in the Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It is the home stadium of the English Premier League Manchester United Football Club. It is known as “The Theatre of Dreams” (The Theatre of Dreams). It is not only a symbol of English football, but also an English football business. Logo.
The stadium area is about 7,140 square meters (68 meters × 105 meters), with about 76,000 spectator seats. It is the second largest football stadium in England and one of the three UEFA five-star football stadiums in England.
The stadium was built in 1908 and completed in 1910. It has a history of hundreds of years. Its overall design was completed by Scottish designer Archibald Leach.
From 1910 to the present, Old Trafford Stadium has undergone many reconstructions and expansions, and it was almost destroyed in the war.
During World War II, in the 1940s, the stadium was deactivated for eight years due to multiple bombings by the Luftwaffe. It was not used until 1949.
During these eight years, the “Red Devils” Manchester United had to share a stadium with rivals Manchester City.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Old Trafford Stadium began a large-scale reconstruction. In 59, Manchester United spent 40,000 pounds to install floodlights on the stadium. So far, Old Trafford Stadium has won the European competition in the evening. qualifications.
In 65 years, it spent 350,000 pounds to transform the stadium’s north stand into a suspended roof. This move allows fans to watch the game at Old Trafford to enjoy the game without hindrance.
Later, after a series of renovations, the company added additional facilities such as boxes and electronic scoreboards.
From the 1960s and 1970s to 2000, the Manchester United Club expanded the Old Trafford Stadium with a stadium capacity of 68,217 people, making it the largest stadium in England at that time.
On May 26, 2006, the capacity of Old Trafford Stadium reached approximately 76,000 people after the expansion was completed.
If you are a fan, you can come to the UK without watching Big Ben, Cambridge, Shakespeare’s House, or even the Thames… But you must not miss the symbol of English football-Old Trafford Stadium.
This famous stadium is located in the Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It is the home stadium of the English Premier League Manchester United Football Club. It is known as “The Theatre of Dreams” (The Theatre of Dreams). It is not only a symbol of English football, but also an English football business. Logo.
The stadium area is about 7,140 square meters (68 meters × 105 meters), with about 76,000 spectator seats. It is the second largest football stadium in England and one of the three UEFA five-star football stadiums in England.
The stadium was built in 1908 and completed in 1910. It has a history of hundreds of years. Its overall design was completed by Scottish designer Archibald Leach.
From 1910 to the present, Old Trafford Stadium has undergone many reconstructions and expansions, and it was almost destroyed in the war.
During World War II, in the 1940s, the stadium was deactivated for eight years due to multiple bombings by the Luftwaffe. It was not used until 1949.
During these eight years, the “Red Devils” Manchester United had to share a stadium with rivals Manchester City.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Old Trafford Stadium began a large-scale reconstruction. In 59, Manchester United spent 40,000 pounds to install floodlights on the stadium. So far, Old Trafford Stadium has won the European competition in the evening. qualifications.
In 65 years, it spent 350,000 pounds to transform the stadium’s north stand into a suspended roof. This move allows fans to watch the game at Old Trafford to enjoy the game without hindrance.
Later, after a series of renovations, the company added additional facilities such as boxes and electronic scoreboards.
From the 1960s and 1970s to 2000, the Manchester United Club expanded the Old Trafford Stadium with a stadium capacity of 68,217 people, making it the largest stadium in England at that time.
On May 26, 2006, the capacity of Old Trafford Stadium reached approximately 76,000 people after the expansion was completed.
If you are a fan, you can come to the UK without watching Big Ben, Cambridge, Shakespeare’s House, or even the Thames… But you must not miss the symbol of English football-Old Trafford Stadium.
This famous stadium is located in the Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It is the home stadium of the English Premier League Manchester United Football Club. It is known as “The Theatre of Dreams” (The Theatre of Dreams). It is not only a symbol of English football, but also an English football business. Logo. U U Reading www.uukanshu.com
The stadium area is about 7,140 square meters (68 meters × 105 meters), with about 76,000 spectator seats. It is the second largest football stadium in England and one of the three UEFA five-star football stadiums in England.
The stadium was built in 1908 and completed in 1910. It has a history of hundreds of years. Its overall design was completed by Scottish designer Archibald Leach.
From 1910 to the present, Old Trafford Stadium has undergone many reconstructions and expansions, and it was almost destroyed in the war.
During World War II, in the 1940s, the stadium was deactivated for eight years due to multiple bombings by the Luftwaffe. It was not used until 1949.
During these eight years, the “Red Devils” Manchester United had to share a stadium with rivals Manchester City.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Old Trafford Stadium began a large-scale reconstruction. In 59, Manchester United spent 40,000 pounds to install floodlights on the stadium. So far, Old Trafford Stadium has won the European competition in the evening. qualifications.
In 65 years, it cost 350,000 pounds to transform the stadium’s north stand into a suspension. .
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