Etihad Stadium, Manchester, United Kingdom
The Etihad Stadium, home to Manchester City Football Club, is a modern footballing arena that embodies the club’s rise to prominence in the Premier League and European competitions. Located in the heart of Manchester, the stadium is a key part of the Etihad Campus—a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex that reflects City’s ambitious vision both on and off the pitch. Opened in 2003, the Etihad Stadium originally hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games before being converted into a football venue. With a seating capacity of over 53,000, it is one of the largest stadiums in the Premier League. The design offers excellent sightlines, ensuring fans feel close to the action, while its sleek architecture and modern amenities provide a world-class matchday experience.