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Wembley Stadium, modern multi-purpose stadium.


The Wembley Stadium is located in London England at the former site of the stadium with the same name. The old Wembley Stadium was the most famous of all England and one of the most popular worldwide. The new Wembley is the home stadium of the England football team. Presents a new circular design of 90,000, with a roof that opens or closes depending on weather conditions. The stadium has a steel arch which crosses from top to bottom, with a height of 133 meters above the stadium. It is the building with more bathrooms sport worldwide.










Following the demolition in 2002 the old Wembley stadium most famous in Britain and one of the most Known around the world. It was inaugurated in 1923 during the British imperial exhibition to be held the following year, in fact its original name was Imperial Stadium, opened the door to a new super stadium with a capacity of 90,000 spectators, which was finished in 2007 . The project cost was around £ 757 million (1097 million).
The new Wembley Stadium in London was designed with a circular plant host to 90,000 spectators and also had the particularity of a tensile roof, which will be opened and closed so that the weather could not prevent any party. The stadium will be connected to the underground stations Wembley Park and Wembley Central via the "White Horse Bridge."
Construction of the new Wembley is part of the project to the 2012 London Olympics, which will host football matches both female and male and finals of both.
was scheduled to inaugurate the national stadium on May 13, 2006 with the FA Cup final, but due to problems with construction companies and WNSL Multiprex, set a new deadline of September 2006, with the first match of the qualifiers for Euro 2008, which had to face England against Andorra. However, once again had to delay the opening until 2007. On March 24 of that year the stadium finally opened in a game between the U-21 England and Italy.

Source: Wikipedia

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