Emirates Stadium

Arsenal's all-singing, all-dancing stadium, Emirates Stadium, was built to replace the club's previous home, Highbury. Only Wembley and Old Trafford in England can accommodate more fans than the Emirates, and all three have the same sterile atmosphere that comes with enormous, overly constructed stadiums. The club has attempted to address this by undergoing a process of "Arsenalization" of the stadium, but it will remain sterile as long as the club prioritizes income over individuality.


The Emirates Stadium was one of the first in the country to abandon the English custom of four separate stands in favor of a more continental "bowl" layout of continuous seating. Emirates Stadium has also hosted, at random, Brazil international friendly games in addition to Arsenal matches. Only two of the games were against "Home Nations" Scotland and the Republic of Ireland.


Capacity: 60,432
Country: England
City: London
Built: 2004 - 2006
Emirates Stadium. Photo: klook.com
Emirates Stadium. Photo: klook.com
Emirates Stadium. Photo: en.m.wikipedia.org
Emirates Stadium. Photo: en.m.wikipedia.org

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