Manchester United have officially announced plans to leave Old Trafford, their home for more than 100 years, and move into a new stadium.
Old Trafford opened in 1910 and has been the home of Manchester United since then. Its most recent expansion in 2006 raised the capacity to roughly 75,000. However, in terms of modern conveniences ...
What is FSG's plan for Liverpool's historic home as Premier League rivals reveal and complete their own grand designs?
derelict — 68,000 attended the England vs Austria match at the 2022 Women’s European Championship — a lesson of Old Trafford’s history is that ambition and expansion happen under proactive ...
Man United have spent the past year examining if they should redevelop Old Trafford, their deteriorating venue that was opened in 1910 and has had a capacity of 76,000 since its latest expansion ...
Old Trafford, which has a capacity of 76,000 after the last expansion in 2006, was opened in 1910. United's plan would see a new stadium built on the same site in Manchester with a potential ...
The 76,000-seat stadium opened in 1910 and underwent its latest expansion in 2006. The new stadium is set to sit within a wider redevelopment of the Old Trafford area that is supposed to include ...
What happened the last time Manchester tried to build a super stadium as Old Trafford plans unveiled
The plans for the 'new Old Trafford' look impressive ... It comes with Manchester City in the middle of a £300m expansion of the Etihad Stadium across town to take their capacity to more than ...
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