Emirates Stadium

Emirates Stadium
Ashburton Grove
Map
AddressArsenal Football Club
Highbury House
75 Drayton Park
London, N5 1BU
England[1]
Coordinates51°33′24″N 0°6′22″W / 51.55667°N 0.10611°W / 51.55667; -0.10611
Public transitLondon Underground Arsenal
London Underground Holloway Road
National Rail London Underground Finsbury Park
London Underground London Overground National Rail Highbury & Islington
National Rail Drayton Park
OwnerKroenke Sports & Entertainment
OperatorKroenke Sports & Entertainment
Executive suites152
Capacity60,704[4]
Record attendance60,383 (Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, 2 November 2019)
Field size105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
SurfaceGrassMaster
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 2004
Opened22 July 2006
Construction cost£390 million (2004)[3]
ArchitectHOK Sport (Populous since 2009)[2]
Structural engineerBuroHappold
Services engineerBuroHappold
General contractorSir Robert McAlpine
Tenants
Arsenal F.C. (2006–present)
Arsenal W.F.C. (2024–present)

The Emirates Stadium (known as Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England. It has been the home stadium of Arsenal Football Club since its completion in 2006. Arsenal's women's team made the stadium their home in 2024. It has a current seated capacity of 60,704, making it one of the largest football stadiums in England by capacity.

In 1997, Arsenal explored the possibility of relocating to a new stadium, having been denied planning permission by Islington Council to expand its home stadium, Highbury. After considering various options (including purchasing Wembley Stadium), the club bought an industrial and waste disposal estate in Ashburton Grove in 2000. A year later, they received the council's approval to build a stadium on the site; manager Arsène Wenger described this as the "biggest decision in Arsenal's history" since the board appointed Herbert Chapman in the 1920s.[5] Relocation plans began in 2002, but financial difficulties delayed work until 2004. Emirates was later announced as the main sponsor for the stadium. The entire stadium project was completed in 2006 at a cost of £390 million. The club's former stadium was redeveloped as Highbury Square, an apartment complex.[6]

The stadium has undergone a process of "Arsenalisation" since 2009 with the aim of restoring visible links to Arsenal's history. The stadium has hosted international football fixtures and music concerts.

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  3. ^ "Stadium FAQs". Arsenal F.C. 24 July 2008. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Emirates Stadium Arsenal FC, Info & Map". Premierleague.com. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  5. ^ Spurling, p. 85.
  6. ^ Media Group, Arsenal (24 September 2009). "Arsenal celebrates Highbury Square opening". Arsenal F.C. Archived from the original on 7 July 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2016.

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