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.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf association football venue
football stadium
sports venue
architect Archibald Leitch
city Manchester
country England
hasFacility executive boxes
megastore
museum
hasPitchOrientation north–south
hasScoreboard digital scoreboards
hasStand East Stand
Sir Alex Ferguson Stand
Sir Bobby Charlton Stand
Stretford End
hasTransportLink Manchester United Football Ground railway station
Old Trafford tram stop
homeStadiumOf Manchester United F.C.
hostedEvent 1966 FIFA World Cup matches
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
one of the largest football stadiums in England
isFamousFor atmosphere during Manchester United home matches
historic status in English football
locatedIn Greater Manchester
North West England
Old Trafford, Trafford
United Kingdom
namedBy Bobby Charlton
nickname The Theatre of Dreams
opened 1910
operator Manchester United F.C.
owner Manchester United F.C.
primaryTenant Manchester United first team
reconstructedAfter Second World War damage
seatingCapacity approximately 74,000
surface grass
temporaryHomeOf Manchester United F.C. at Maine Road during reconstruction
usedFor FA Cup semi-finals
UEFA club competition matches
association football matches
concerts
international football matches
rugby league matches
wasBombedDuring Second World War

Referenced by (49)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
East Stand
Manchester United Football Ground railway station ("Old Trafford area")
Old Trafford ("Old Trafford, Trafford")
Old Trafford tram stop
Sir Alex Ferguson Stand
Sir Bobby Charlton Stand
Trafford Bar tram stop
locatedIn
East Stand
East Stand ("Old Trafford bowl")
Sir Alex Ferguson Stand
Sir Bobby Charlton Stand
partOf
Altrincham Line
Manchester United Football Ground railway station ("Old Trafford football stadium")
Old Trafford tram stop ("Old Trafford football stadium")
Old Trafford tram stop ("Old Trafford area")
serves
Moss Side
Trafford Park ("Old Trafford football stadium")
adjacentTo
Trafford ("Old Trafford football stadium")
Trafford ("Old Trafford Cricket Ground")
contains
Manchester United Football Ground railway station ("Old Trafford football stadium")
The Lowry ("Old Trafford football stadium")
near
2003 UEFA Champions League Final
2012 Summer Olympics women's football tournament
venue
My Autobiography
aboutPlace
The Theatre of Dreams ("Old Trafford stadium")
appliesTo
Manchester United F.C.
basedAt
English First Division 1964–65
championHomeStadium
Trafford
containsSettlement
East Stand ("Stands of Old Trafford")
hasCategory
Metropolitan Borough of Manchester
hasLandmark
Hulme, Manchester
hasNearbyArea
Manchester
hasStadium
Sir Matt Busby
hasStatueAt
Altrincham Line
hasStop
East Stand ("Old Trafford pitch")
hasViewOf
Manchester United F.C.
homeStadium
Sir Bobby Charlton Stand
isMainStandOf
The Theatre of Dreams
isMarketingNameFor
Sir Bobby Charlton Stand ("Old Trafford stadium")
isSectionOf
The Cliff Training Ground
linkedTo
Manchester United F.C. ("Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England")
location
Munich air disaster ("Munich air disaster memorial at Old Trafford")
memorial
Manchester United Football Ground railway station ("Manchester United Football Ground")
namedAfter
Imperial War Museum North ("Old Trafford football stadium")
nearby
Archibald Leitch ("Old Trafford original main stand")
notableWork
2003 UEFA Champions League Final
penaltyShootOutLocation
The Theatre of Dreams
refersTo
Old Trafford tram stop ("Manchester United home matches")
servesEvent
Manchester derby
typicalVenue

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