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{{Infobox venue
{{Infobox venue
| venue_name = Old Trafford
| venue_name = Etihad Stadium
| location = Manchester, England
| location = Manchester, England
| opened = July 25, 2002
| opened = July 25, 2002
| other_names =  
| other_names = City of Manchester Stadium
| tenants = [[Manchester City]] (2003-present)
| tenants = [[Manchester City]] (2003-present)
}}
}}
'''Etihad Stadium''' in Manchester, England is the home of [[Manchester City]] F.C., with a domestic football capacity of 53,400, making it the fifth-largest in the Premier League and tenth-largest in the United Kingdom.


''Etihad Stadium ''' in Manchester, England is the home of [[Manchester City]] F.C., with a domestic football capacity of 53,400, making it the fifth-largest in the Premier League and tenth-largest in the United Kingdom.
==Publications by Name==
*[https://sportspaper.info/tag/city-of-manchester-stadium/ City of Manchester Stadium]
*[https://sportspaper.info/tag/etihad-stadium/ Etihad Stadium]


==List of credited publications==
==Other cover appearances==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left"
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
|-
|-
| rowspan=9| [[English football]]
| [[FA Cup]]
| [[1960-61 English football season|March 18, 1961]]
| [[2011-12 English football season|January 8, 2012]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Arsenal]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Manchester United]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Arsenal (March 18, 1961)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City vs. Manchester United (January 8, 2012)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[1970-71 English football season|November 7, 1970]]
| rowspan=5| [[English football]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Stoke City]]
| [[2013-14 English football season|September 22, 2013]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Stoke City (November 7, 1970)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Manchester United]]
| [[Manchester City vs. Manchester United (September 22, 2013)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[1972-73 English football season|October 14, 1972]]
| [[2014-15 English football season|November 22, 2014]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Birmingham City]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Swansea City]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Birmingham City (October 14, 1972)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City vs. Swansea City (November 22, 2014)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[1974-75 English football season|October 9, 1974]]
| [[2015-16 English football season|May 8, 2016]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Manchester City]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Arsenal]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Manchester City (October 9, 1974)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City vs. Arsenal (May 8, 2016)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[1976-77 English football season|February 5, 1977]]
| [[2017-18 English football season|November 29, 2017]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Derby County]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Southampton]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Derby County (February 5, 1977)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City vs. Southampton (November 29, 2017)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[1998-99 English football season|December 19, 1998]]
| [[2021-22 English football season|January 15, 2022]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Middlesbrough]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Chelsea]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Middlesbrough (December 19, 1998)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City vs. Chelsea (January 15, 2022)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[2003-04 English football season|December 13, 2003]]
| [[FA Cup]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Manchester City]]
| [[2021-22 English football season|February 5, 2022]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Manchester City (December 13, 2003)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Fulham]]
|-
| [[Manchester City vs. Fulham (February 5, 2022)|Program]]
| [[2008-09 English football season|November 11, 2008]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Queens Park Rangers]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Queens Park Rangers (November 11, 2008)|Program]]
|-
| [[2013-14 English football season|January 5, 2014]]
| [[Manchester United]] vs. [[Swansea City]]
| [[Manchester United vs. Swansea City (January 5, 2014)|Program]]
|}
|}


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[[Category: Venues opened in 2002]]
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 11 October 2024

Etihad Stadium
Location Manchester, England
Opened July 25, 2002
Other Names City of Manchester Stadium
Tenants Manchester City (2003-present)

Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England is the home of Manchester City F.C., with a domestic football capacity of 53,400, making it the fifth-largest in the Premier League and tenth-largest in the United Kingdom.

Publications by Name

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
FA Cup January 8, 2012 Manchester City vs. Manchester United Program
English football September 22, 2013 Manchester City vs. Manchester United Program
November 22, 2014 Manchester City vs. Swansea City Program
May 8, 2016 Manchester City vs. Arsenal Program
November 29, 2017 Manchester City vs. Southampton Program
January 15, 2022 Manchester City vs. Chelsea Program
FA Cup February 5, 2022 Manchester City vs. Fulham Program
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