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Manchester United Plans New 100,000-Seat Stadium

Manchester United Plans New 100,000-Seat Stadium
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Sports March 11, 2025 14:21

manchester - Manchester United announces new 100,000-seat stadium plan, not world's largest. Check out current largest soccer stadiums.

Manchester United's New 100,000-Seat Stadium Plan

Manchester United reveals plans for a new 100,000-seat stadium in Manchester, not the world's largest.

Key Points:

  • Old Trafford replacement
  • One of UK's largest stadiums
  • Includes 17,000 homes in regeneration project

Current Largest Soccer Stadiums in the Premier League:

  1. Old Trafford (Manchester United, 74,197)
  2. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham Hotspur, 62,850)
  3. London Stadium (West Ham United, 62,500)
  4. Anfield (Liverpool, 61,276)
  5. Emirates Stadium (Arsenal, 60,704)

World's Largest Soccer Stadium:

FC Barcelona's Camp Nou, with ongoing redevelopment work, set to increase capacity to around 105,000, surpassing current largest attendance of 120,000.

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