Post by George on Sept 22, 2013 16:52:32 GMT 1
Welcome to the Manchester!From TVSC#27,we will start something new!In every edition,I will show the logo and the stadium of each edition.
Etihad Stadium (47,726)
The City of Manchester Stadium (also known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship purposes) in Manchester, England, is the home ground of Manchester City Football Club, the fifth-largest stadium in the Premier League and the twelfth-largest in the United Kingdom, with a seating capacity of 47,805.
The SportCity location but with a larger stadium, had been proposed for the main athletics arena in Manchester's failed bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics. In the 2002 Commonwealth Games bid, the capacity for the Games was to be 38,000, and after the games it would be converted to be 48,000. The stadium was built by Laing Construction at a cost of £112 million[4][9] from a design by architectural consultants Arup Associates.
To ensure the long-term future of the stadium after the Commonwealth Games, it was agreed in 1998 that Manchester City F.C. would lease the stadium from Manchester City Council as a replacement for Maine Road. The conversion from a track and field arena to a football stadium cost the city council £22 million and Manchester City £20 million The club moved into its new home during the summer of 2003.
In addition to athletics, the stadium has hosted the 2008 UEFA Cup Final, England football internationals, rugby league matches, boxing world title fights and music concerts,and will host one 2015 Rugby World Cup match.
Logo
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Semi Finals
Semi Final 1
1. Germany
2. Israel
3. Denmark
4. Belgium
5. Mexico
6. Jamaica
7. Romania
8. Poland
9. South Korea
10. Portugal
11. Sweden
12. Belarus
13. Iceland
14. Spain
15. Andorra
16. Italy
17. Finland
18. Croatia
19. United Kingdom
Semi Final 2
1. Monaco
2. Ireland
3. United States
4. Sierra Leone
5. Afghanistan
6. Canada
7. Switzerland
8. Faroe Islands
9. Argentina
10. Norway
11. Indonesia
12. Moldova
13. Netherlands
14. Montenegro
15. Serbia
16. France
17. Estonia
18. Slovakia
19. Luxembourg
Etihad Stadium (47,726)
The City of Manchester Stadium (also known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship purposes) in Manchester, England, is the home ground of Manchester City Football Club, the fifth-largest stadium in the Premier League and the twelfth-largest in the United Kingdom, with a seating capacity of 47,805.
The SportCity location but with a larger stadium, had been proposed for the main athletics arena in Manchester's failed bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics. In the 2002 Commonwealth Games bid, the capacity for the Games was to be 38,000, and after the games it would be converted to be 48,000. The stadium was built by Laing Construction at a cost of £112 million[4][9] from a design by architectural consultants Arup Associates.
To ensure the long-term future of the stadium after the Commonwealth Games, it was agreed in 1998 that Manchester City F.C. would lease the stadium from Manchester City Council as a replacement for Maine Road. The conversion from a track and field arena to a football stadium cost the city council £22 million and Manchester City £20 million The club moved into its new home during the summer of 2003.
In addition to athletics, the stadium has hosted the 2008 UEFA Cup Final, England football internationals, rugby league matches, boxing world title fights and music concerts,and will host one 2015 Rugby World Cup match.
Logo
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Semi Finals
Semi Final 1
1. Germany
2. Israel
3. Denmark
4. Belgium
5. Mexico
6. Jamaica
7. Romania
8. Poland
9. South Korea
10. Portugal
11. Sweden
12. Belarus
13. Iceland
14. Spain
15. Andorra
16. Italy
17. Finland
18. Croatia
19. United Kingdom
Semi Final 2
1. Monaco
2. Ireland
3. United States
4. Sierra Leone
5. Afghanistan
6. Canada
7. Switzerland
8. Faroe Islands
9. Argentina
10. Norway
11. Indonesia
12. Moldova
13. Netherlands
14. Montenegro
15. Serbia
16. France
17. Estonia
18. Slovakia
19. Luxembourg