Wembley Stadium
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The first game was between the Multiplex and Wembley Stadium staff (Behind closed doors)The first open to public was between the Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI and the Wembley sponsors allstarsThe first official professional game was England U21 and Italy U21The first competitive game was between Stevenage Boro and Kidderminster Harriers
Manchester United's stadium is called Old Trafford. It was built in 1909 and cost £90,000. The legendary stadium first opened on the 19th February 1910. This stadium can seat a massive 75,957 people, that's the second largest in England (first is the New Wembley Stadium with 90,000). While the New Wembley was being built, this stadium held a majority of England International football matches.
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Michael Jackson's "Bad" tour hit Wembley Stadium on 14th July, 1988. It continued on the 15th and 16th, and again on 22nd and 23rd July. During the UK leg of the tour, Michael broke a world record for the most people attending a concert, with the figure reaching 504,000.
The first World Bowl, held at Wembley Stadium was on June 9, 1991.
The Greeks were the first to use the word stadium as a unit of measurement (about 600 human feet) for the running track at the arena in Olympia, Greece. The tiered seating arena (hippodrome, to which the English word stadium was applied) dates from about 776 BC.
Bolton Wanderers F.C. won the first F.A. Cup Final in the original Wembley stadium in the 1922-23 season. The first final in the new Wembley was won by Chelsea F.C. The runners-up on both occasions were West Ham United and Manchester United respectfully.
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The Wembley Stadium can support a capacity of up to 105,000 during certain events such as music concerts (75,000 to 90,000 seated and 15,000 standing). In football, it supports a capacity of up to 90,000 people (seated with no obstructed views). For American Football, it supports a capacity of up to 86,000, and in Athletics, it supports from 60,000 to 72,000 people. Croke Park has a maximum capacity of 82,300 people, therefore Wembley is bigger. Also, Croke Park is the 4th largest stadium in Europe and Wembley is the 2nd. First, being Camp Nou and third being the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu