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Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley, London, England, which opened in 2007, on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, which was demolished from 2002–2003. The stadium hosts major football matches including the FA Cup Final and home matches of the England national football team.
Wembley Stadium is a UEFA category four stadium. With 90,000 seats, it is the second-largest stadium in Europe and the largest stadium in the United Kingdom. It is owned by The Football Association through its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL).
Designed by HOK Sport and Foster and Partners, it includes a partially retractable roof and the 134-metre-high (440 ft) Wembley Arch. The stadium was built by Australian firm Multiplex at a cost of £798 million.
In addition to the FA Cup Final, the stadium hosts the season-opening FA Community Shield, the League Cup Final, the Football League Trophy and the Football League play-offs. It hosted the 2011 and 2013 UEFA Champions League Final, the Gold medal matches at the 2012 Olympic Games football tournament, and will host both the semi-finals and final of UEFA Euro 2020. The stadium also hosts the rugby league Challenge Cup Final, the NFL International Series and music concerts.
Coordinates: 51°33′22″N 0°18′15″W / 51.5560°N 0.3042°W / 51.5560; -0.3042
Wembley (/ˈwɛmbli/) is an area of northwest London, England, and part of the London Borough of Brent. It is home to the famous Wembley Arena and Wembley Stadium. Wembley formed a separate civil parish from 1894 and was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1937. In 1965, the area merged with the Municipal Borough of Willesden to create the London Borough of Brent, and has since formed part of Greater London.
Wembley is derived from the Old English proper name "Wemba" and the Old English "Lea" for meadow or clearing. The name was first mentioned in the charter of 825 of Selvin. King Beornwulf.
The village of Wembley grew up on the hill by the clearing with the Harrow Road south of it. Much of the surrounding area remained wooded. In 1547 there were but six houses in Wembley. Though small, it was one of the wealthiest parts of Harrow. At the dissolution of the monasteries in 1543, the manor of Wembley fell to Richard Andrews and Leonard Chamberlayne, who sold it to Richard Page, Esq., of Harrow on the Hill, the same year.
The FA Cup Final, commonly referred to in England as just the Cup Final, is the last match in the Football Association Challenge Cup. With an official attendance of 89,826 at the 2007 FA Cup Final, it is the fourth best attended domestic club championship event in the world and the second most attended domestic football event. It is the culmination of a knockout competition among clubs belonging to The Football Association in England, although Scottish and Irish teams competed in the early years and Welsh teams regularly compete, with Cardiff City winning the Cup in 1927 and reaching the final in 2008.
The latest FA Cup Final was the final of the 2014-2015 Season which was held on 30 May 2015 at Wembley Stadium and played between Arsenal and Aston Villa with Arsenal winning 4-0 to retain the trophy after their win against Hull City in the previous final.
Early FA Cup Finals were held mainly in London at venues including Kennington Oval between 1874 and 1892 and Crystal Palace between 1895 and 1914. In the period from 1923 until 2000, the final was held at Wembley Stadium, English football's national stadium. From 2001–2005, the final was moved to Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, during the rebuilding of Wembley Stadium. Millennium Stadium was used again in 2006 due to construction delays in opening the new Wembley Stadium.
Coordinates: 51°32′05″N 0°00′28″E / 51.5347°N 0.00769°E / 51.5347; 0.00769
West Ham is in the London Borough of Newham in London, England. In the west it is a post-industrial neighbourhood abutting the site of the London Olympic Park and in the east it is mostly residential, consisting of Victorian terraced housing interspersed with higher density post-war social housing. The area has been one of the most deprived in the country and as part of the New Deal for Communities programme it forms, with neighbouring Plaistow, a regeneration area. The place lends its name to West Ham United F.C. and West Ham Church School.
A settlement in the area named Ham is first recorded as Hamme in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 958 and then in the 1086 Domesday Book as Hame. The earliest recorded use of West Ham, as distinct from East Ham, is in 1186 as Westhamma. It is formed from Old English 'hamm' and means 'a dry area of land between rivers or marshland', referring to the location of the settlement within boundaries formed by the rivers Lea, Thames and Roding and their marshes.
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Item title reads - World's Record Crowd see West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers' great struggle for "The Cup" at the wonderful new stadium Wembley. White Horse Cup Final. M/S of crowds of people getting off a train to go to the match, M/S of the crowd. Intertitle - 'Thousands were disappointed and unable to enter the grounds.' M/S of lots of people stood outside. Intertitle - 'Rushing the Barriers.' - Various shots of people climbing over the wall. Intertitle - 'At 3 O'clock 10,000 people had invaded the pitch making play impossible.' Aerial view of the pitch covered in people, they look like bees. Various shots from inside the stadium of the crowds, a policeman on a white horse tries to move them. Intertitle - 'Mascots were plentiful!' A man holds a big hammer saying "U...
Item title reads - Safety first! Constructors novel test of stability of new Stadium in view of expected huge crowds. Wembley. The camera pans across the stadium. M/S as workers carry bags of sand and pile them up in the stands. FILM ID:298.09 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
Item title reads - A practical test. 1,250 men used to test stability of new stadium. Wembley, Middlesex (now Greater London). L/S as the men all walk along and line up in the stands, L/S as they all sit down together and then all stand up in unison. They sway from side to side and stamp their feet slowly then faster, as well as cheering and waving. FILM ID:298.24 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
http://www.historypod.net On 28th April 1923, the original Wembley Stadium in London opened with the FA Cup Final between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United. Official figures placed attendance at 126,000 people – 1,000 more than the stadium’s capacity – but the crowd was probably twice that size. The stadium had originally been built for the British Empire Exhibition that was to take place in 1924, but it was finished ahead of schedule. Despite concerns that they wouldn’t have enough spectators to fill the enormous stadium, the FA played the match there anyway. When the gates opened at 11.30am, an orderly queue of people made their way inside. Just over two hours later the steady flow had increased to the point where stadium authorities decided they needed to close the gates. Howe...
Huge crowds of spectators, nearly all male, at Football Association Cup Final match held at the brand new Wembley Stadium; 1923. Greater London / Middlesex. Opens with shot of cheering crowd; covering nearly entire screen. Closer shots of people cheering and waving. Someone holds up puppet on a stick. Pan on lots of men and boys waving hats. MS sportswriters (?) sat in front row and scribbling with pencils; more cheering young men behind them. Shot from stands looking over heads at masses and masses of people; spilling out of the stands and swarming onto the playing field. MS three men talking and laughing; one holds a giant hammer (quite possibly a smuggled Pathe camera is hidden inside!) MS crowds walking. Good aerial shot over football stadium. FILM ID:2456.27 A VIDEO FROM BRI...
Camcorder footage (digitised in 2010) of the sad demise of Wembley's Twin Towers. Filmed by one the authors of 'WEMBLEY: STADIUM OF LEGENDS' (google 'tomsett wembley' to find on Amazon). Features music from THE SKYWHALES (www.myspace.com/skywhales2, www.amazingtunes.com/uses/skywhales)
Wembley, Middlesex (now Greater London). Full titles read: "For next Year's CUP FINAL - Wonderful new Stadium to accommodate 125,000 is rapidly approaching completion." L/S's of labourers hard at work under one of the stands at Wembley. One man lifts up a his wheel barrow and empties cement out. L/S of workers digging with spades. Camera pans from to left to right over the incomplete stands of the new stadium. Several shots of from inside the stadium. L/S of the roof still under construction. L/S's of workers hammering and digging under stand. L/S of stand filled with sandbags, a sign at the back of the stand reads: "TEST LOAD OF 300 TONS." L/S of men standing up in terrace, they all suddenly sit down together. L/S's of men running forward suddenly to the front of the terra...
Top 10 Old Stadium In The World 10.Stade Chaban-Delmas FC Bordeaux 34,327 9.Boleyn Ground West Ham 35,016 8.Maine Road Manchester City 35,150 7.Råsunda Stadium Stockholm 36,608 6.Highbury Stadium Arsenal 38,419 5.Estadio San Mamés (1913) Athletic Bilbao 40,000 4.Wankdorf Stadium Young Boys 64,000 3.Stadio Delle Alpi Juventus 69,000 2.Olympic Stadium Munich Bayern Munich 69,250 1.Wembley Stadium (1923) London England 82,000 Thank For Watching
London is a city brought to life by its people and the unique and fascinating stories they have to tell. Watch and share their stories now! Watch and share Wembley Stadium Tour Guide Chris's London story as this lifelong football fan reveals some of his personal highlights from the iconic venue. From inside the national football team's changing rooms and to stepping out onto the pitch through the Players' Tunnel to re-enacting a press conference or the world-famous "trophy acceptance scene" at the Royal Box there is so much to discover.
Get behind the scenes and learn what it takes to be a tour guide at Wembley Stadium. From favourite tour moments to what the stadium means to mean, we chat to tour guide Richard when visiting Wembley Stadium
Take the Wembley Stadium Tour and explore behind-the-scenes of 'The Cathedral of Football'. At a staggering 90,000 seats, Wembley is the UK's ultimate live stadium experience and home to the biggest names in both sport and music. Everyone has their greatest Wembley moment - take the tour and relive yours! Tours include the England Dressing Rooms, The England Managers Press Conference Room, The Players Tunnel, The Royal Box and Wembley's historical treasures such as the 1966 World Cup Final Crossbar and both the Torch and Tablets from the 1948 London Olympic Games. http://bit.ly/WeStTo241
Join us as we take you behind the scenes of a Wembley Stadium Tour. Discover the home of English football, from the players tunnel and team dressing rooms to the Royal Box and more!
Local pupils from St Joseph's Catholic Junior & Infant School show everything there is to do at Wembley Park, exploring the London Designer Outlet's shops and restaurants, the fountains in Arena Square and the all-weather playpark.
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SMMEX 2016 - Wembley Stadium, London, February 2016 For all your souvenirs, memorabilia, sports merchandise, and marketing marketing needs. For free tickets to our event in 2017 register here: www.smmexevent.com/register.php
FC Barcelona or Barcelona FC (hardcore fan-dependent) has a rich history; from its birth in 1899, through Franco’s Spanish rule and on to its huge successes and wins with Cruyff, Guardiola and Messi. This short animation takes you through 116 years of awe-inspiring history, giving a little context to La Liga before it starts this weekend *excited face* :D Holiday Extras is here to help you make the most of your holiday, giving you info, tips and tricks on the top holiday destinations for UK holidaymakers. We also do the odd history-related animation… We’ll be uploading a video all about the Camp Nou stadium tour very soon but in the meantime, why not watch our Barcelona playlist to give you some top tips for your travels: https://goo.gl/vK7zV0 Don’t forget to… SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo...
Item title reads - World's Record Crowd see West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers' great struggle for "The Cup" at the wonderful new stadium Wembley. White Horse Cup Final. M/S of crowds of people getting off a train to go to the match, M/S of the crowd. Intertitle - 'Thousands were disappointed and unable to enter the grounds.' M/S of lots of people stood outside. Intertitle - 'Rushing the Barriers.' - Various shots of people climbing over the wall. Intertitle - 'At 3 O'clock 10,000 people had invaded the pitch making play impossible.' Aerial view of the pitch covered in people, they look like bees. Various shots from inside the stadium of the crowds, a policeman on a white horse tries to move them. Intertitle - 'Mascots were plentiful!' A man holds a big hammer saying "U...
Item title reads - Safety first! Constructors novel test of stability of new Stadium in view of expected huge crowds. Wembley. The camera pans across the stadium. M/S as workers carry bags of sand and pile them up in the stands. FILM ID:298.09 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
Item title reads - A practical test. 1,250 men used to test stability of new stadium. Wembley, Middlesex (now Greater London). L/S as the men all walk along and line up in the stands, L/S as they all sit down together and then all stand up in unison. They sway from side to side and stamp their feet slowly then faster, as well as cheering and waving. FILM ID:298.24 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
http://www.historypod.net On 28th April 1923, the original Wembley Stadium in London opened with the FA Cup Final between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United. Official figures placed attendance at 126,000 people – 1,000 more than the stadium’s capacity – but the crowd was probably twice that size. The stadium had originally been built for the British Empire Exhibition that was to take place in 1924, but it was finished ahead of schedule. Despite concerns that they wouldn’t have enough spectators to fill the enormous stadium, the FA played the match there anyway. When the gates opened at 11.30am, an orderly queue of people made their way inside. Just over two hours later the steady flow had increased to the point where stadium authorities decided they needed to close the gates. Howe...
Huge crowds of spectators, nearly all male, at Football Association Cup Final match held at the brand new Wembley Stadium; 1923. Greater London / Middlesex. Opens with shot of cheering crowd; covering nearly entire screen. Closer shots of people cheering and waving. Someone holds up puppet on a stick. Pan on lots of men and boys waving hats. MS sportswriters (?) sat in front row and scribbling with pencils; more cheering young men behind them. Shot from stands looking over heads at masses and masses of people; spilling out of the stands and swarming onto the playing field. MS three men talking and laughing; one holds a giant hammer (quite possibly a smuggled Pathe camera is hidden inside!) MS crowds walking. Good aerial shot over football stadium. FILM ID:2456.27 A VIDEO FROM BRI...
Camcorder footage (digitised in 2010) of the sad demise of Wembley's Twin Towers. Filmed by one the authors of 'WEMBLEY: STADIUM OF LEGENDS' (google 'tomsett wembley' to find on Amazon). Features music from THE SKYWHALES (www.myspace.com/skywhales2, www.amazingtunes.com/uses/skywhales)
Wembley, Middlesex (now Greater London). Full titles read: "For next Year's CUP FINAL - Wonderful new Stadium to accommodate 125,000 is rapidly approaching completion." L/S's of labourers hard at work under one of the stands at Wembley. One man lifts up a his wheel barrow and empties cement out. L/S of workers digging with spades. Camera pans from to left to right over the incomplete stands of the new stadium. Several shots of from inside the stadium. L/S of the roof still under construction. L/S's of workers hammering and digging under stand. L/S of stand filled with sandbags, a sign at the back of the stand reads: "TEST LOAD OF 300 TONS." L/S of men standing up in terrace, they all suddenly sit down together. L/S's of men running forward suddenly to the front of the terra...
Top 10 Old Stadium In The World 10.Stade Chaban-Delmas FC Bordeaux 34,327 9.Boleyn Ground West Ham 35,016 8.Maine Road Manchester City 35,150 7.Råsunda Stadium Stockholm 36,608 6.Highbury Stadium Arsenal 38,419 5.Estadio San Mamés (1913) Athletic Bilbao 40,000 4.Wankdorf Stadium Young Boys 64,000 3.Stadio Delle Alpi Juventus 69,000 2.Olympic Stadium Munich Bayern Munich 69,250 1.Wembley Stadium (1923) London England 82,000 Thank For Watching
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https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv Chelsea 2-1 Leeds United (1969-70 FA Cup Final Replay) 29 April 1970 Goals : Osgood 78',Webb 104',Jones 35' Old Trafford, Manchester Attendance: 62,078 Referee: Eric Jennings Chelsea : Peter Bonetti,Ron Harris (c),Eddie McCreadie,John Hollins,John Dempsey,David Webb,Tommy Baldwin,Charlie Cooke,Peter Osgood,Ian Hutchinson,Peter Houseman Substitutes : Marvin Hinton Manager : Dave Sexton Leeds United : David Harvey,Paul Madeley,Terry Cooper,Billy Bremner (c),Jack Charlton,Norman Hunter,Peter Lorimer,Allan Clarke,Mick Jones,Johnny Giles,Eddie Gray Substitutes : Mick Bates Manager : Don Revie The 1970 FA Cup Final Replay between Chelsea and Leeds United took place at Old Trafford, Manchester, the first final at Wembley having resulted in a 2-2 draw...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv Chelsea 2-1 Leeds United (1969-70 FA Cup Final Replay) 29 April 1970 Goals : Osgood 78',Webb 104',Jones 35' Old Trafford, Manchester Attendance: 62,078 Referee: Eric Jennings Chelsea : Peter Bonetti,Ron Harris (c),Eddie McCreadie,John Hollins,John Dempsey,David Webb,Tommy Baldwin,Charlie Cooke,Peter Osgood,Ian Hutchinson,Peter Houseman Substitutes : Marvin Hinton Manager : Dave Sexton Leeds United : David Harvey,Paul Madeley,Terry Cooper,Billy Bremner (c),Jack Charlton,Norman Hunter,Peter Lorimer,Allan Clarke,Mick Jones,Johnny Giles,Eddie Gray Substitutes : Mick Bates Manager : Don Revie The 1970 FA Cup Final Replay between Chelsea and Leeds United took place at Old Trafford, Manchester, the first final at Wembley having resulted in a 2-2 draw...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 11 April 1970 Chelsea - Leeds United 2–2 (a.e.t.) Goals : Houseman 41',Hutchinson 86',Charlton 20',Jones 84' Wembley, London Attendance: 100,000 Referee: Eric Jennings Chelsea : Peter Bonetti,David Webb,Eddie McCreadie,John Hollins,John Dempsey,Ron Harris (c),Tommy Baldwin,Peter Houseman,Peter Osgood,Ian Hutchinson,Charlie Cooke Substitutes : Marvin Hinton Manager : Dave Sexton Leeds United : Gary Sprake,Paul Madeley,Terry Cooper,Billy Bremner (c),Jack Charlton,Norman Hunter,Peter Lorimer,Allan Clarke,Mick Jones,Johnny Giles,Eddie Gray Substitutes : Mick Bates Manager : Don Revie The 1970 FA Cup Final was contested by Chelsea and Leeds United. The match took place on 11 April 1970 at Wembley Stadium and ended 2–2, making it the first FA Cup fi...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 11 April 1970 Chelsea - Leeds United 2–2 (a.e.t.) Goals : Houseman 41',Hutchinson 86',Charlton 20',Jones 84' Wembley, London Attendance: 100,000 Referee: Eric Jennings Chelsea : Peter Bonetti,David Webb,Eddie McCreadie,John Hollins,John Dempsey,Ron Harris (c),Tommy Baldwin,Peter Houseman,Peter Osgood,Ian Hutchinson,Charlie Cooke Substitutes : Marvin Hinton Manager : Dave Sexton Leeds United : Gary Sprake,Paul Madeley,Terry Cooper,Billy Bremner (c),Jack Charlton,Norman Hunter,Peter Lorimer,Allan Clarke,Mick Jones,Johnny Giles,Eddie Gray Substitutes : Mick Bates Manager : Don Revie The 1970 FA Cup Final was contested by Chelsea and Leeds United. The match took place on 11 April 1970 at Wembley Stadium and ended 2–2, making it the first FA Cup fi...