Old Trafford

Manchester United has called Old Trafford home since it was opened in 1910. There are several "nods" to the club's storied past throughout the stadium, including statues of both Matt Busby and Alex Ferguson, as well as a stand named after the latter. The Old Trafford stadium has undergone several renovations, the most recent in the 1990s following the publishing of the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough Disaster.


As a result of the FA's decision to compel all top-flight stadiums to be all-seater, the stadium's capacity was temporarily reduced to 44,000 during the building period. Of course, it has recovered and now has the greatest capacity of any club-side stadium in the United Kingdom. In addition to United games, the stadium has previously hosted FA Cup semi-finals, rugby league and rugby union matches, and music concerts by a variety of musicians.


Capacity: 75,731

Country: England

City: Manchester

Built: 1909 - 1910

Old Trafford. Photo: dulichvietnam.com.vn
Old Trafford. Photo: dulichvietnam.com.vn
Old Trafford. Photo: standard.co.uk
Old Trafford. Photo: standard.co.uk

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