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Emirates Stadium |
Ashburton Grove (known for sponsorship reasons as the
Emirates Stadium or simply The Emirates) is an association football stadium
located in Islington, North London, England. It is the current home of Arsenal
Football Club. At a capacity of 60,355, the Emirates is the third-largest
football stadium in England after Wembley and Old Trafford and fourth-largest
in the United Kingdom.
Arsenal as early as in 1997 explored the possibility of
relocating to a new stadium having being denied planning permission by
Islington Council to expand its then home ground of Highbury. After considering
various options the club settled on purchasing an industrial and waste disposal
estate in Ashburton Grove and submitted their planning brief to the public in
2000. In spite of opposition to the move by local residents and club
shareholders, Arsenal succeeded in winning the council's approval to which
manager Arsène Wenger later described as being the "biggest decision in
Arsenal's history since the board opted to bring Herbert Chapman to the club in
1925."[3] Estate relocation work began in August 2002 and commenced four
months later. Financing for the stadium proved difficult which resulted in the
club delaying work until February 2004. Emirates Airline was later announced as
the main sponsor for the stadium in October 2004 and work reached completion in
July 2006 at a cost of £390 million.
The stadium has undergone a process of 'Arsenalisation'
beginning in August 2009, with the aim of restoring the club's heritage and
history. The ground has frequently hosted music concerts and several
international fixtures featuring the Brazil national football team. The stadium
will be a host venue for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England.
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