Old Trafford Stadium of Manchester United
Name : Old Trafford Stadium
Capacity : 75.957 people
Owner: Manchester United
Old Trafford Stadium is a football stadium in the borough all passengers Trafford Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Premier League club Manchester United. Old Trafford has the second largest capacity in the English football stadium after Wembley Stadium, the third largest stadium in the United Kingdom, and the eleventh-largest in Europe. The stadium is about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the Manchester Metrolink tram stations nearby. Sometimes the Old Trafford stadium to host matches the FA Cup semi-finals (as a neutral venue), and became the headquarters of the English national football team when Wembley Stadium in the process of renovation. The stadium was also one of the venue for 1966 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1996, and also the Champions League final in 2003. With the election of London as the host of 2012 Olympics, the stadium will be used for some football matches allowance for men and women. In addition to football, Old Trafford has become the venue for the European Super League Grand Final since the playoff system was adopted by rugby league in 1998.