Sportcity

Sportcity
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LocationBeswick and Clayton, Greater Manchester
Coordinates53°28′48″N 02°11′21″W / 53.48000°N 2.18917°W / 53.48000; -2.18917
OwnerManchester Council
Manchester City F.C.
TypeSports, community, leisure
Construction
Built1999-2002
Opened2002

Sportcity in Manchester is a multipurpose sports and leisure facility. Originally built to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games,[1][2] it is in east Manchester, North West England, a mile from Manchester city centre, and was developed on former industrial land including the site of Bradford Colliery.

Sportcity's largest structure, the City of Manchester Stadium, is home to Manchester City F.C. and is one of the largest football stadiums in England. Sportcity is also home to the National Squash Centre, Rugby Football League headquarters, Manchester Regional Arena for athletics and British Cycling, who operate out of Manchester Velodrome and the National Indoor BMX Arena.

Future developments will include Manchester City's £50m training complex and a leisure complex.

  1. ^ McKeegan, Alice (15 July 2014). "Legacy of Commonwealth Games lives on in Manchester". men. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  2. ^ "The Games". Commonwealth Games Legacy. Archived from the original on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 5 December 2007.

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