Oldest Stadiums In The World
8. Old Trafford – 1910
Old Trafford football Stadium is the second-biggest football stadium in the United Kingdom. This stadium is placed in Greater Manchester, England and is the home ground of Manchester United F.c. It is additionally the ninth-biggest stadium in Europe with its seating limit of 75,635. Old Trafford facilitated a few matches of the 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 96 and facilitated the last of 2003 Champions League. This stadium has Super League Grand Final every year and as of now twice facilitated the last matches of the Rugby League World Cups. Old Trafford was additionally a fundamental stadium of the 2012 London Olympics. This stadium was developed by fanciful Architect Archibald Leitch and authoritatively opened on 19 February 1910.
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