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| location = Manchester, England
| location = Manchester, England
| opened = July 25, 2002
| opened = July 25, 2002
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| other_names = City of Manchester Stadium
| tenants = [[Manchester City]] (2003-present)
| tenants = [[Manchester City]] (2003-present)
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Revision as of 11:45, 24 January 2022

Old Trafford
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.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
English football March 18, 1961 Manchester United vs. Arsenal Program
November 7, 1970 Manchester United vs. Stoke City Program
October 14, 1972 Manchester United vs. Birmingham City Program
October 9, 1974 Manchester United vs. Manchester City Program
February 5, 1977 Manchester United vs. Derby County Program
December 19, 1998 Manchester United vs. Middlesbrough Program
December 13, 2003 Manchester United vs. Manchester City Program
November 11, 2008 Manchester United vs. Queens Park Rangers Program
January 5, 2014 Manchester United vs. Swansea City Program
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