Major Sports Venue

One of the most famous football grounds in the world is the Old Trafford ground.  The home of the Machester united football club has a vibrant history with many trophies, league titles, continental titles in its vast collection. Manchester United's home, Old Trafford, has been their home for over 100 years. The Old Trafford ground and home of manchester united FC  was built in the 1910s and is located in the Trafford borough of Greater Manchester.

Since 1909, the ground has been almost entirely rebuilt several times. In the 1990s, plans to expand the stadium resulted in a legal battle between the club's directors and Manchester City Council over whether the expansion would cause damage to the local area. In October 2006, financial fears led to a possible sale of the club by its then-owners. The stadium has over 75000 capacity, which is the second largest of any English football club's ground.  Old Trafford is the third-largest stadium in England after Wembley and Twickenham.

The Manchester City Football stadium hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and Manchester City's women's team plays its home games there. The old Trafford stadium boasts top-class facilities like training, floodlight, a hotel, and a museum.  The ground has hosted the Football League Cup, FA Cup and League Cup, European champions league, and international matches and was selected as one of eight Euro 96 venues.  The old Trafford ground hosted the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final. It was a football match at Old Trafford in Manchester, England on 28 May 2003 to decide the winner of the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League. The match was contested by two Italian teams: Juventus and Milan.

Wembley Stadium, the most famous stadium globally, isn't the biggest, but it's the best. The Wembley Stadium is located in London. It opened in 2007 in its new location after a joint effort between Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Westminster. The venue has hosted major sporting events like FIFA World Cups and European Championships and concerts by some of the world's most famous musicians. The venue was also the setting of the 2012 Summer Olympics. The stadium's design is unique, as it features a semi-circular ring that is suspended above the field and can be adjusted to allow for different events. This stadium is also the largest in the UK. The stadium has a maximum seating capacity of 90,000, and overall it can hold up to 120 000 people.

The Wembley sporting ground boasts top facilities that include state-of-the-art dressing rooms, hospitality areas, and medical facilities. There are also food outlets open throughout the day, including bars and restaurants. The most popular section of the stadium is the north end. This area has a capacity of 10,000 and can be seen from virtually anywhere in the stadium. The stadium hosted the European champions league final between Bayern Munich and Chelsea in 2013.  and will again host the 2024 UEFA European Championship final.

How many times have you sat in a sports stadium, looking up at the oval bowl and wondered who built it? Did you know that football stadiums are only around 100 years old? Have you ever marveled at the old architecture of Lords Cricket Ground or Wimbledon Tennis Grounds?

Wimbledon is one of the most famous tennis tournaments in the world. It has been played near London at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 1877. It is a test for any player to win this tournament. The finals are a huge historical event in tennis which can bring the biggest stars of the sport to watch. The All England Club was founded in 1878.

The Wimbledon tennis ground was opened in 1922. It covers 23 acres and is the world's largest tennis tournament. The courts, located in south London, are surrounded by an iron fence with 17 pillars. The All England club covers an area of 29 acres and is full of rich history. Aerial view of the tennis court, Wimbledon.

The Wimbledon tennis ground has hosted championships since 1877. It is known as one of the most important tennis tournaments in the world. The Wimbledon championships were played on grass until 1922. The Championships are held every year in the middle of June.

The most famous grass tennis players who have won the Wimbledon championship are Rod Laver, Roger Federer, and Pete Sampras. The world's most famous tennis court is the center of attention for millions of tennis lovers worldwide. Wimbledon is the only tennis tournament that has a spectator roof. It is not easy to get tickets for this match, but if you manage to get one, it will be a great experience. The atmosphere of Wimbledon is extraordinary, and you will not forget it easily!

The Lords Cricket ground is situated in the St John's Wood area. It is one of the oldest cricket grounds globally that is still used for matches and was opened in 1814.  It is used for cricket and football matches and was the home ground of England's football team until it moved to Wembley in 1923.  The ground has a capacity of 30000 spectators. It is a must for all cricket lovers! The Lords Cricket ground has hosted a few Australia vs. England international matches in the past, and it is undoubtedly a memorable experience!  You can get tickets for this match as well. The Lords Cricket ground has also hosted a few Tests and ODIs, and the most memorable one was the 5th Test against South Africa in 1956. The ground has seen many memorable matches and is a historical ground in cricket.

 

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AFC Wimbledon Football Club


Kingsmeadow ......

Aberdeen Football Club


Pittodrie ......

Airdrie United Football Club


New Broomfield ......

Albion Rovers Football Club


Cliftonhill Stadium ......

Alloa Athletic Football Club


Recreation Park ......

Arbroath Football Club


Gayfield Park ......

Arsenal Football Club


Emirates Stadium ......

Aston Villa Football Club


Villa Park ......

Ayr United Football Club


Somerset Park ......
 

Barrow AFC Football Club


Holker Street ......

Blackpool Football Club


Bloomfield Road ......

Bohemiams Football Club


Dalymount Park ......

Bolton Wanderers Football Club


Reebok Stadium ......

Bournemouth Football Club


Dean Court ......

Bradford City Football Club


Valley Parade ......

Bray Wanderers Football Club


Carlisle Grounds ......

Brentford Football Club


Griffin Park ......

Bristol City Football Club


Ashton Gate ......

Bristol Rovers Football Club


Memorial Stadium ......

Burnley Football Club


Turf Moor ......

Burton Albion Football Club


Pirelli Stadium ......
 

Cambridge United Football Club


Abbey Stadium ......

Cardiff City Football Club


Cardiff City Stadium ......

Celtic Football Club


Celtic Park ......

Chelsea Football Club


Stamford Bridge ......

Clyde Football Club


Broadwood Stadium ......

Colchester United Football Club


Colchester Community Stadium ......

Cork City Football Club


Turners Cross ......

Cove Rangers Football Club


Balmoral Stadium ......

Coventry City Football Club


Ricoh Arena ......

Cowdenbeath Football Club


Central Park ......

Crawley Town Football Club


Broadfield Stadium ......

Crystal Palace Football Club


Selhurst Park ......
 

Derry City Football Club


Brandywell Stadium ......

Doncaster Rovers Football Club


Keepmoat Stadium ......

Drogheda Football Club


United Park ......

Dumbarton Football Club


Dumbarton (Bet Butler) stadium ......

Dundalk Football Club


Oriel Park ......

Dundee Football Club


Dens Park ......

Dundee Utd Football Club


Tannadice Park ......
 

East Fife Football Club


Bayview Stadium ......

Elgin City Football Club


Borough Briggs ......

Everton Football Club


Goodison Park ......

Exeter City Football Club


St James Park ......
 

Falkirk Football Club


Falkirk Stadium ......

Finn Harps Football Club


Finn Park ......

Fleetwood Town Football Club


Highbury Stadium ......

Fulham Football Club


Craven Cottage ......
 

Galway United Football Club


Eamonn Deacy Park ......

Gillingham Football Club


Priestfield Stadium ......

Grimsby Town Football Club


Blundell Park ......
 

Hamilton Football Club


New Douglas Park ......

Hearts Football Club


Tynecastle ......

Hibernian Football Club


Easter Road ......

Huddersfield Town Football Club


McAlpine Stadium ......

Hull City Football Club


KC Stadium ......
 

Inverness CT Football Club


Caledonian Stadium ......

Ipswich Town Football Club


Portman Road ......
 

Kilmarnock Football Club


Rugby Park ......
 

Leeds United Football Club


Elland Road ......

Leicester City Football Club


Walkers Stadium ......

Leyton Orient Football Club


Brisbane Road ......

Lincoln City Football Club


Sincil Bank ......

Livingston Football Club


Almondvale Stadium ......

Luton Town Football Club


Kenilworth Road ......
 

Manchester City Football Club


City of Manchester Stadium ......

Manchester United Football Club


Manchester United Football Club ......

Middlesborough Football Club


The Riverside Stadium ......

Millwall Football Club


The New Den ......

Milton Keynes Dons Football Club


Denbigh Stadium ......

Montrose Football Club


Links Park ......

Morecambe Football Club


Christie Road ......

Morton Football Club


Cappielow Park ......

Motherwell Football Club


Fir Park Stadium ......
 

Newcastle United Football Club


St James Park ......

Newport County Football Club


Rodney Parade ......

Northampton Town Football Club


Sixfields Stadium ......

Norwich City Football Club


Carrow Road ......

Nottingham Forest Football Club


The City Ground ......
 

Oldham Athletic Football Club


Boundary Park ......

Oxford United Football Club


Kassam Stadium ......
 

Peterborough United Football Club


London Road Stadium ......

Peterhead Football Club


Balmoor Stadium ......

Port Vale Football Club


Vale Park ......

Portsmouth Football Club


Fratton Park ......
 

Queen of the South Football Club


Palmerstone Park ......

Queens Park Football Club


Hampden Park ......
 

Raith Rovers Football Club


Starks Park ......

Reading Football Club


Madejski Stadium ......

Rochdale Football Club


Spotland Stadium ......

Ross County Football Club


Victoria Park Stadium ......

Rotherham United Football Club


New York Stadium ......
 

Shamrock Rovers Football Club


Tallaght Stadium ......

Sligo Rovers Football Club


The Showgrounds ......

Southampton Football Club


St. Marys Stadium ......

St Mirren Football Club


St Mirren Park ......

St. Johnstone Football Club


McDiarmid Park ......

Stenhousemuir Football Club


Ochilview Park ......

Stirling Albion Football Club


Forthbank Stadium ......

Stoke City Football Club


Brittania Stadium ......

Stranraer Football Club


Stair Park ......

Sunderland Football Club


Stadium of Light ......

Swansea City Football Club


Liberty Stadium ......

Swindon Town Football Club


County Ground ......
 

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club


White Hart Lane ......
 
 

Walsall Football Club


Bescott Stadium ......

Watford Football Club


Vicarage Road ......

West Ham United Football Club


London Stadium ......

Wigan Athletic Football Club


The JJB Stadium ......