Etihad Stadium
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Address | Ashton New Rd, Manchester M11 3FF, UK |
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Capacity | 55,097 |
Broke ground | 12 December 1999 |
Record attendance | Manchester City |
Leicester City | |
6 February 2016 | |
Owners | Manchester City Council |
Phone | +44 161 444 1894 |
Did you know | Etihad Stadium, also known as Eastlands, was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. |
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Height | 7000 (cm) |
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ID | 613700 |
About Etihad Stadium
The City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England, currently known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Manchester City and with a domestic football capacity of 55,097, the fourth-largest in the Premier League and eighth-largest in the United Kingdom.
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... Others continued celebrations late into the night outside the Etihad Stadium...
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... Wes Byrne, a binman from Oldham, was surrounded during the concert at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, resulting in the aisles being blocked...
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... Raheem Sterling was seen warming up in the snow at the Etihad Stadium, ahead of Manchester City s match against West Ham United...
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... A giant screen shows some Manchester City fans watch the club s game against Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium from a distance on Wednesday, as the Premier League in England...
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... While Manchester City against Arsenal 3-0 behind the closed doors of the Etihad Stadium and Aston Villa and Sheffield United played out a 0-0 draw, the Premier League is now a different world, 2...
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Manchester City fans celebrate historic Treble win
By Rumeana JahangirBBC News
Blues fans across Manchester have been celebrating their club's first Champions League title.
Thousands gathered at live screenings, where they watched Manchester City secure the Treble after.
Others continued celebrations late into The Night outside the Etihad Stadium .
Ecstatic fans told The Bbc they were " over the moon".
One Woman said: " It was honestly The Best moment - it's never over until the 90 Minutes are over. "
Another fan said: " I couldn't have ever dreamt this but over The Last 10 Years , I suppose it's been coming. "
City captain Ilkay Gundogan paid for 120 local people involved with the Community Integrated Care charity to have a Turkish meal while watching The Game .
The German midfielder, who was born to Turkish parents, has supported The Group since the coronavirus pandemic and wrote a letter, saying: " The Challenges you face on a daily basis require immense courage, and your ability to overcome them is remarkable. "
Greater Manchester Police said The Night " passed without any significant trouble" locally but One Man was arrested on suspicion of damaging a police vehicle.
Officers added they made " several arrests" on suspicion of Public Order offences following " minor incidents" in Piccadilly Gardens .
In Istanbul, players celebrated with their families.
At least 20,000 City fans travelled to watch The Final in Turkey.
The Triumphant squad are due to land at Manchester Airport later.
Sections of Oxford Street and Hall Street Will Close in Manchester City Centre on Sunday in preparation.
Thousands are expected along the route, which starts at Tonman Street, Deansgate, at 18:30 BST on Monday, before travelling through St Mary's Gate, Cross Street, King Street And Then finishing on The Corner of Princess Street and Portland Street.
A Stage Show will be held in Oxford Street, where entertainment starts at 17:30 BST with The Squad expected to arrive at about 19:30.
Transport officials urged fans to travel by tram to St Peter's Square and Victoria but to avoid alighting at Deansgate.
Workers in the area were also advised to expect a longer journey time.
Supt Gareth Parkin, from Greater Manchester Police, said: " The Parade will be a joyous occasion. . and while we expect the vast majority of people coming together to be genuine fans, we urge you not to drink in excess or be involved in anti-social behaviour. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com