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  2. Emirates Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Emirates Stadium and surrounding connections. The Emirates Stadium is served by a number of London Underground stations and bus routes. Arsenal station is the closest for the northern portion of the stadium accessed via the Ken Friar bridge, with Highbury & Islington station servicing the southern end. [148]

  3. Module:Football map/data - Wikipedia

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  4. List of football stadiums in the United Arab Emirates

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    This is a list of football stadiums in the United Arab Emirates. The list includes venues used for professional football and other stadiums with a capacity over 5,000 to have been used for football. The largest non-football stadiums in the UAE are the 18,000-capacity indoor stadium named Etihad Arena , the 17,000-capacity Coca-Cola Arena and ...

  5. Arsenal tube station - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Arsenal F.C. moved to a new stadium, the Emirates Stadium. The stadium is on the site of Ashburton Grove , a former industrial estate approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft) west of Highbury, and marginally closer to Drayton Park (on the Northern City Line ) and Holloway Road stations.

  6. List of association football statues - Wikipedia

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    City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester: 2021 Andy Scott [123] David Silva: City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester: 2021 Andy Scott [123] Sergio Agüero: City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester: 2022 Andy Scott [124] Jack Leslie: Home Park, Plymouth: 2022 Andy Edwards [125] Arsène Wenger: Emirates Stadium, London 2023 Jim Guy [126] Jimmy ...

  7. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Stadium is the fifth largest club ground in England, after Old Trafford, West Ham's London Stadium, Anfield, and Tottenham's new White Hart Lane. The Emirates replaced Highbury , where the club had been based since 1913, which itself had been substantially updated in the early 1990s and reduced capacity from 59,000 to an all-seater ...

  8. Category:Premier League venues - Wikipedia

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  9. Emirates Club - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Club (Arabic: نادي الإمارات) is a professional football club based in the city of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. They play in the UAE Pro League after being promoted from the UAE First Division League .