Etihad Stadium: The Home of Manchester City Football Club
About the Stadium
The Etihad Stadium, formerly known as the City of Manchester Stadium, is the 53,400-capacity home of Manchester City Football Club. The stadium was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and has since undergone several renovations to become one of the most modern and technologically advanced stadiums in the world.
Getting to the Stadium
The Etihad Stadium is located in the heart of Manchester and is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest Metrolink stop is Etihad Campus, and there are also several bus routes that serve the stadium. If you are driving, there are a number of car parks available in the vicinity.
Stadium Tours
The Etihad Stadium offers guided tours that give visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the stadium. Tours include a visit to the dressing rooms, the players' tunnel, and the press conference room. Tickets for tours can be purchased online or at the stadium.
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