Emirates Stadium
LIMITED EDITION
£ 375 Excl. VAT
Arsenal

Emirates
Stadium

£ 375 (GBP)
Excl. VAT

Limited quantity

1000 pcs - last 73 pcs

Description

A limited edition model of Emirates Stadium, Home of Arsenal.

Specification

  • Meticulously handcrafted
  • Official Licensed Product
  • 24K gold plated crest-shaped coin
  • Intricate metal ‘Clock End’ clock detail
  • Stunning LED lights
  • Set upon a stylish wooden base
  • Includes an elegant protective cover, engraved with the club crest
  • Each model comes complete with a unique serial number and Certificate of Authenticity
  • Size 23x23x10 cm
  • Delivery time: 2-3 weeks

EMIRATES STADIUM - HOME OF ARSENAL

Opened: 2006
Capacity: 60,704
Established: 1886

 

Presenting the Emirates Stadium 

Emirates Stadium was built in July 2006 in North London, fewer than 300 meters from the former legendary Highbury Stadium (1913-2006).

Grand Opening

The first match at Emirates Stadium was held on 22nd July 2006 for Dennis Bergkamp’s testimonial match against his former club, Ajax.  The official opening was held several months later, on 26th October 2006, in front of the members of the British royal family.

Emirates Stadium held its first Premier League match on 19th August 2006 against Aston Villa (1-1).

Short History of the Emirates Stadium 

The pitch at the Emirates is surrounded by red-seat stands with a pattern of a white cannon, the symbol of Arsenal, in the lower part of the stand opposite the entrance tunnel. This decoration was added during the so-called arsenalization in 2009 when, following a discussion with fans, the management embellished the stadium so that it felt like home to the supporters. Another part of the project was an installation of murals of 32 Arsenal legends on the exterior of the stadium. 

In 2010, the individual stands were renamed to the East Stand, West Stand, North Bank, and Clock End after the stands at Highbury, the original home ground of Arsenal. A historical clock from Highbury is placed above the Clock End.

During celebrations of the 125th anniversary of Arsenal in December 2011, statues of three of its legends – former centre-back and captain Tony Adams, all-time leading scorer Thierry Henry, and former manager Herbert Chapman – were installed in front of the stadium.

Capacity

With a capacity of 60,704 it is the fourth-largest football stadium in England after Wembley Stadium, Old Trafford, and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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