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From 2003 to 2007, Old Trafford hosted 12 of England's 23 home matches, more than any other stadium. In order to meet accessibility standards at the stadium, an £11 million investment was made into upgrading its facilities, creating 118 new wheelchair positions and 158 new amenity seats in various areas around the stadium, as well as a new purpose-built concourse at the back of the Stretford End. [25] Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Old Trafford was requisitioned by the military to be used as a depot. ", "Man Utd rename Old Trafford stand in Ferguson's honour", "Sir Alex Ferguson pride as Manchester United unveil statue", "Old Trafford dressing-room layout changed to avoid repeat of Manchester derby tunnel fracas", "Sir Bobby Charlton stand unveiled at Old Trafford", "South Stand at Old Trafford to be renamed after Sir Bobby Charlton", "Football: You only sing when you're standing", "Alfred McAlpine wins £7.2m contract to redevelop Stretford End at Manchester United FC's stadium", "Manchester United planning military-style operation to purge Old Trafford of Nike branding", "Manchester United set to make Old Trafford bigger than Wembley", "Manchester United spend £11m to double Old Trafford disabled seating", "Manchester United consider expanding Old Trafford capacity to hold 80,000", "Man Utd: Sir Bobby Charlton Stand work at Old Trafford not imminent", "Super League Grand Final: Old Trafford continues as host venue until 2020", "Rugby League World Cup: Old Trafford to host 2013 final", "Rugby League World Cup 2013: New Zealand 2–34 Australia", "Kangaroos have Old Trafford safety worries for Rugby League World Cup final against New Zealand", "Top football clubs played host to Scots sport of shinty", "Lambert and Butler Floodlit Competition 1981", "Season 1949/50 – Matches and Teamsheets", "Metrolink - Walking route to Old Trafford", Independent Manchester United Supporters Association, 2007 A.S. Roma–Manchester United F.C. As at many modern grounds, 10 inches (25 cm) under the pitch is an underground heating system, composed of 23 miles (37 km) of plastic pipes. [95], The highest attendance recorded at Old Trafford was 76,962 for an FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town on 25 March 1939. Sheffield United won the match 3–0 in front of nearly 50,000 spectators, most of whom were in the military, leading to the final being nicknamed "the Khaki Cup Final". [25] The club also invested £40,000 in the installation of proper floodlighting, so that they would be able to use the stadium for the European games that were played in the late evening of weekdays, instead of having to play at Maine Road. Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. [100] During the game, Australia winger Brett Morris suffered a heavy crash into the advertising boards at the Stretford End, emphasising questions raised pre-match over the safety of Old Trafford as a rugby league venue, in particular the short in-goal areas and the slope around the perimeter. [92], Old Trafford has played host to both codes of rugby football, although league is played there with greater regularity than union. The ground also hosted the second leg of the 1968 Intercontinental Cup, which saw Estudiantes de La Plata win the cup after a 1–1 draw. [77], The East Stand has a tinted glass façade, behind which the club's administrative centre is located. [94] On 17 September 1981, the North Section of cricket's Lambert & Butler Floodlit Competition was played there; in the semi-finals, Nottinghamshire defeated Derbyshire and Lancashire beat Yorkshire, before Lancashire beat Nottinghamshire by 8 runs in the final to reach the national final, played between the other regional winners at Stamford Bridge the next day. [70], On 3 April 2016, the South Stand was renamed the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand before kick-off of the Premier League home match against Everton, in honour of former Manchester United player Sir Bobby Charlton, who made his Manchester United debut 60 years earlier.

[106] In October 1993, a WBC–WBO Super-Middleweight unification fight was held at the ground, with around 42,000 people paying to watch WBO champion Chris Eubank fight WBC champion Nigel Benn. [15], However, although the spectators would now be able to see the players at night, they still suffered from the problem of obstructed views caused by the pillars that supported the roofs. [15] On 29 May 2008, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Manchester United's first European Cup title, a statue of the club's "holy trinity" of George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton, entitled "The United Trinity", was unveiled across Sir Matt Busby Way from the East Stand, directly opposite the statue of Busby.

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