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City of Manchester Stadium

UEFA Category 4 Stadium[1]
LocationManchester
England
Coordinates53°28′59″N 2°12′1″W / 53.48306°N 2.20028°W / 53.48306; -2.20028Coordinates: 53°28′59″N 2°12′1″W / 53.48306°N 2.20028°W / 53.48306; -2.20028
MaalikManchester City Council
OperatorManchester City Football Club
Executive suites68
Baithe ke jagah47,805 – Domestic football[2][3]
45,500 – UEFA-governed football[4]
Field size105 X 68 metres
(115 X 74 yd)[5]
SurfaceGhas
Nirman
Nirman ki shuruvat12 December 1999[6]
Udghatan25 July 2002
Vistar2002–2003
Nirman ka kharca£112 million [7]
ArchitectArupSport (stadium design)
KSS Design Group (interior fitout)
Populous (stadium expansion)
Structural engineerArup Associates
General contractorLaing Construction Ltd. (initial construction)
Laing O'Rourke(stadium conversion)
Main contractorsWatson Steel Ltd. (steelwork construction)
Kiraidaar
Manchester City Football Club

City of Manchester Stadium, ii England kay Manchester shehr, mae sthit ek football stadium hae. Ii Manchester City Football Club ka home ground hae, ii ma 47,805 logo ke baithe ke jagah hae.[2][5] Sponsorship ki waja se, iika "Etihad Stadium" ka naam se bhi jana jata hae.[8]

References

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  1. "UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations: Edition 2010" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 2010. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 White, Duncan. "Manchester City plan for bigger stadium", The Telegraph, Telegraph Media Group Limited, 22 October 2011. Retrieved on 29 Navambar 2011. “The Etihad Stadium's capacity is currently 47,805”
  3. "Manchester City - Etihad Stadium". Premier League. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  4. Smith, Rory. "Champions League: Manchester City's Roberto Mancini urges caution ahead of momentous match against Napoli", 13 September 2011. Retrieved on 10 Juun 2012.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Clayton, David (24 June 2011). "Dublin Super Cup: Aviva Stadium v CoMS". mcfc.co.uk. (Manchester City Football Club). Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  6. Hubbard, Alan. "City of Manchester Stadium: The Wembley rescuers", Independent Print Limited, 12 December 1999. Retrieved on 7 Janwari 2008. “... the foundation stone was laid for the nation's other super stadium for the millennium. The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, did the honours in Manchester on Monday.”
  7. Conn, David. "Manchester City to pay council £2m a year for stadium naming rights", The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 4 October 2011. Retrieved on 12 Navambar 2011.
  8. "Manchester City strike deal to rename Eastlands", BBC Sport, 8 July 2011. Retrieved on 13 Navambar 2011. “Manchester City have confirmed the City of Manchester Stadium will be renamed the Etihad Stadium after signing a 10-year deal with the airline.”

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