Highbury Stadium

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Highbury Stadium was the historic North London football ground that served as Arsenal F.C.’s home from 1913 until 2006.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football stadium
sports venue
architecturalStyle Art Deco (East and West Stands) NERFINISHED
associatedClub Arsenal F.C. NERFINISHED
capacityAtClosure about 38,000
city London NERFINISHED
cityBorough London Borough of Islington NERFINISHED
closed 2006
country United Kingdom
countrySubdivision England
demolished 2006
eastStandFaçadeStatus retained
finalLeagueMatchCompetition Premier League NERFINISHED
finalLeagueMatchDate 2006-05-07
finalLeagueMatchOpponent Wigan Athletic F.C. NERFINISHED
finalLeagueMatchScore Arsenal 4–2 Wigan Athletic
formerFunction hosted Arsenal home matches
formerName Arsenal Stadium NERFINISHED
homeStadiumOf Arsenal F.C. NERFINISHED
league English football league system NERFINISHED
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location Highbury, London, England NERFINISHED
neighborhood Highbury NERFINISHED
nickname Highbury NERFINISHED
The Home of Football NERFINISHED
notableFeature Clock End clock NERFINISHED
notableStand Clock End NERFINISHED
East Stand NERFINISHED
North Bank NERFINISHED
West Stand NERFINISHED
opened 1913
postClosureUse residential development
primaryUse football
redevelopedAs Highbury Square NERFINISHED
region North London NERFINISHED
replacedBy Emirates Stadium NERFINISHED
surface grass
tenants Arsenal F.C. NERFINISHED
transportNearby Arsenal Underground station NERFINISHED
Highbury & Islington station NERFINISHED
usedFrom 1913
usedUntil 2006
westStandFaçadeStatus retained

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West Stand partOf Highbury Stadium
Clock End partOf Highbury Stadium
East Stand facade partOf Highbury Stadium