Old Trafford
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Old Trafford is a historic football stadium in Greater Manchester, England, renowned as one of the most iconic and largest club grounds in the country.
Aliases (13)
- Old Trafford football stadium ×7
- Old Trafford area ×2
- Old Trafford stadium ×2
- Manchester United Football Ground ×1
- Manchester United home matches ×1
- Munich air disaster memorial at Old Trafford ×1
- Old Trafford Cricket Ground ×1
- Old Trafford bowl ×1
- Old Trafford original main stand ×1
- Old Trafford pitch ×1
- Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England ×1
- Old Trafford, Trafford ×1
- Stands of Old Trafford ×1
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
association football venue
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football stadium → sports venue → |
| architect |
Archibald Leitch
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| city |
Manchester
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| country |
England
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| hasFacility |
executive boxes
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megastore → museum → |
| hasPitchOrientation |
north–south
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| hasScoreboard |
digital scoreboards
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| hasStand |
East Stand
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Sir Alex Ferguson Stand → Sir Bobby Charlton Stand → Stretford End → |
| hasTransportLink |
Manchester United Football Ground railway station
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Old Trafford tram stop → |
| homeStadiumOf |
Manchester United F.C.
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| hostedEvent |
1966 FIFA World Cup matches
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2003 UEFA Champions League Final → 2012 Summer Olympics football matches → Euro 1996 matches → Rugby League World Cup matches → |
| is |
one of the largest club football stadiums in the United Kingdom
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one of the largest football stadiums in England → |
| isFamousFor |
atmosphere during Manchester United home matches
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historic status in English football → |
| locatedIn |
Greater Manchester
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North West England → Old Trafford, Trafford → United Kingdom → |
| namedBy |
Bobby Charlton
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| nickname |
The Theatre of Dreams
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| opened |
1910
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| operator |
Manchester United F.C.
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| owner |
Manchester United F.C.
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| primaryTenant |
Manchester United first team
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| reconstructedAfter |
Second World War damage
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| seatingCapacity |
approximately 74,000
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| surface |
grass
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| temporaryHomeOf |
Manchester United F.C. at Maine Road during reconstruction
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| usedFor |
FA Cup semi-finals
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UEFA club competition matches → association football matches → concerts → international football matches → rugby league matches → |
| wasBombedDuring |
Second World War
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