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UEFA Category 4 Stadium[1] | |
Location | Manchester England |
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Coordinates | 53°28′59″N 2°12′1″W / 53.48306°N 2.20028°WCoordinates: 53°28′59″N 2°12′1″W / 53.48306°N 2.20028°W |
Maalik | Manchester City Council |
Operator | Manchester City Football Club |
Executive suites | 68 |
Baithe ke jagah | 46,708 – Domestic football[2][3] 45,500 – UEFA-governed football[4] |
Field size | 105 X 68 metres (115 X 74 yd)[5] |
Surface | Ghas |
Nirman | |
Nirman ki shuruvat | 12 December 1999[6] |
Udghatan | 25 July 2002 |
Vistar | 2002–2003 |
Nirman ka kharca | £112 million [7] |
Architect | ArupSport (stadium design) KSS Design Group (interior fitout) Populous (stadium expansion) |
Structural engineer | Arup Associates |
General contractor | Laing Construction Ltd. (initial construction) Laing O'Rourke(stadium conversion) |
Main contractors | Watson Steel Ltd. (steelwork construction) |
Kiraidaar | |
Manchester City Football Club |
- ↑ "UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations: Edition 2010" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 2010. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
- ↑ White, Duncan. "Manchester City plan for bigger stadium", The Telegraph, Telegraph Media Group Limited, 22 October 2011. Retrieved on 29 Navambar 2011. “The Etihad Stadium's capacity is currently 47,805”
- ↑ "Manchester City - Etihad Stadium". Premier League. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
- ↑ Smith, Rory. "Champions League: Manchester City's Roberto Mancini urges caution ahead of momentous match against Napoli", 13 September 2011. Retrieved on 10 Juun 2012.
- ↑ Clayton, David (24 June 2011). "Dublin Super Cup: Aviva Stadium v CoMS". mcfc.co.uk. (Manchester City Football Club). Retrieved 4 July 2011.
- ↑ Hubbard, Alan. "City of Manchester Stadium: The Wembley rescuers", Independent Print Limited, 12 December 1999. Retrieved on 7 Janwari 2008. “... the foundation stone was laid for the nation's other super stadium for the millennium. The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, did the honours in Manchester on Monday.”
- ↑ Conn, David. "Manchester City to pay council £2m a year for stadium naming rights", The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 4 October 2011. Retrieved on 12 Navambar 2011.