Wembley Stadium (1923): Difference between revisions
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| [[Newcastle United vs. Manchester City (May 7, 1955)|Program]] | | [[Newcastle United vs. Manchester City (May 7, 1955)|Program]] | ||
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| February 9, 1977 | |||
| England vs. Netherlands | |||
| [[England vs. Netherlands (February 9, 1977)|Program]] | |||
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| [[FIFA World Cup]] | | [[FIFA World Cup]] |
Revision as of 10:29, 9 November 2021
Location | Flushing, Queens, New York |
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Opened | April 28, 1923 |
Closed | October 7, 2000 |
Demolished | 2002-03 |
Other Names | Empire Stadium British Empire Exhibition Stadium |
Tenants | England national football team (1923–2000) Arsenal (UEFA matches, 1998-2000) London Monarchs (1991-92) Leyton Orient (1930) |
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List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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FA Cup | May 7, 1955 | Newcastle United vs. Manchester City | Program |
National football | February 9, 1977 | England vs. Netherlands | Program |
FIFA World Cup | June 3, 1989 | England vs. Poland | Program |
World League of American Football | April 20, 1991 | London Monarchs vs. Montreal Machine | Program |
April 18, 1992 | London Monarchs vs. Barcelona Dragons | Program |
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