Arsenal’s stadium development refers to the club’s ambitious project to move from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium, completed in 2006. Driven by the need for increased capacity and revenue, the new state-of-the-art venue seats over 60,000 fans and features modern facilities. The development marked a significant milestone in Arsenal’s history, enhancing their global profile and financial stability, although it also initially constrained transfer spending due to construction-related debts.
Arsenal’s stadium development refers to the club’s ambitious project to move from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium, completed in 2006. Driven by the need for increased capacity and revenue, the new state-of-the-art venue seats over 60,000 fans and features modern facilities. The development marked a significant milestone in Arsenal’s history, enhancing their global profile and financial stability, although it also initially constrained transfer spending due to construction-related debts.
What is the name of Arsenal's stadium after the development?
Emirates Stadium, opened in 2006 to replace Highbury.
Where is Arsenal's new stadium located?
Ashburton Grove, North London, near Holloway.
Approximately how much did Arsenal's stadium development cost?
Around £390 million.
What is the seating capacity of the Emirates Stadium?
About 60,704 seats.
Who designed the Emirates Stadium?
Architects were Populous (formerly HOK Sport).