[129][130][131] In June 2019 the Spice Girls performed the last three sold out dates of their Spice World 2019 Tour. [25][26] In February 2006 these worries were confirmed, with the FA moving the game to Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. [53] The largest of these the largest construction claim in UK legal history was a claim for 253million against the structural engineering consultants Mott MacDonald. This caused financial complications for Elvin, necessitating him to raise money within two weeks to commit to buy the stadium before it too was demolished. The twice life-size bronze statue, sculpted by Philip Jackson, depicts England's 1966 World Cup winning captain Bobby Moore, looking down Wembley Way.[31][32][33]. In summer 2013, there were seven big shows. [71], The first club game, competitive game, and cup final held at the new Wembley took place on 12 May 2007 when Kidderminster Harriers met Stevenage Borough in the FA Trophy final. [73], The Twin Towers of Wembley Stadium (2002), BriSCA Formula One The first 50 years 19542004 Keith Barber p178179. The final score was 2727. The "Wembley Stadium Collection" is held by the National Football Museum. [111], On 31 May 2014, Wembley Stadium hosted its first boxing event, featuring the rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves for the WBA and IBF super-middleweight titles. Described as the world's greatest sporting arena, it was ready only four days before the "White Horse" Final in 1923. [114] In 2018, Joshua returned to Wembley to face Alexander Povetkin for the WBA (Super), IBF and WBO heavyweight titles. . : Wembley Stadium, London, Adam Sweeting. [72], In Nigel Kneale's 1979 Quatermass, in which ancient stone circles turn out to be locations designed by aliens to harvest young humans, the Stadium is said to have been built on the site of a stone circle ("the Sacred Turf they call it", says Professor Quatermass, "I wonder what's underneath? It hosted nine matches, including the final, where tournament hosts England won 42 after extra time against West Germany. [8][9] The stadium hosts major football matches including home matches of the England national football team, and the FA Cup Final. [36] The stadium was also regularly used by the sport for major international matches, such as Great Britain versus Australia. [51][52] In an attempt to recoup some of those losses, the firm initiated a number of legal cases against its sub-contractors and consultants. [42] The stadium staged its last greyhound race meeting in December 1998 with the owners, the Greyhound Racing Association, citing economic reasons and the lack of plans for a greyhound track in the stadium's redevelopment. It was a record-breaking day at Wembley as 74,434 fans watched Coventry City beat Oxford United in the 2017 Checkatrade Trophy final. . Having set a new club record . A whopping 87,192 crammed into the national stadium on Sunday evening to watch [91] This was Castleford Academy's 4th appearance at the stadium since 2007. How much did the old Wembley hold? 2019: England v Germany - England's senior women's team break the record for the highest attendance at a Lionesses' home fixture. . However, Wembley's pitch is smaller than the playing surfaces at Old Trafford, the Amex Stadium and Molineux. Robbie Williams then performed four solo concerts at the stadium on 29 and 30 June, and on 2 and 5 July after previously performing with Take That at the stadium in 2011. Police estimate; 300,000. pic.twitter.com/380lCjBQ7J. A spokesman for developers Multiplex said that they did not believe this would "have any impact on the completion of the stadium", which was then scheduled to be completed on 31 March 2006. [24] In 1956 and 1971, it was the venue of the home matches of the Great Britain national football team for the qualification matches to the Summer Olympic Games against Bulgaria.[25]. [31], The last club match of all was the 2000 Charity Shield, in which Chelsea defeated Manchester United 20. Ed Sheeran has played a bunch of dates at Wembley Stadium over the years, including an incredible run of four sold-out nights in June 2018. In April 2010, the pitch was again criticised following the FA Cup semi-finals, during which the players found it difficult to keep their footing and the surface cut up despite the dry conditions. The summer's final show saw former Pink Floyd bass guitarist Roger Waters play at the venue on 14 September as part of The Wall Live tour. 1926 A topsy-turvy year for the Blues - manager-less City become first Manchester side to play at Wembley (FA Cup runners-up), record the highest Manchester derby victory (6-1 at Old Trafford) . U2 continued their 360 tour at Wembley Stadium on 14 and 15 August 2009 in front of 164,244 fans. See here for a complete list of exchanges and delays. England v Germany at Wembley, 87,192. As a result of this, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stated in October 2009 that "he expected the NFL will start playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in the next few years, an expansion that could lead to putting a franchise in London."[99]. . Here are seven of the biggest women's football attendances of all time. Before the new Wembley opened in 2007, smaller crowds also crammed into the former incarnation of the stadium, watching the likes of Muhammad Ali and Frank Bruno over the decades. Even by the standards of their country's national stadium, the bout has attracted a huge attendance as WBC champion Fury fights in England for the first time since 2018, against the power-punching Londoner. With four wins, Sweden's Ove Fundin won the most World Championships at Wembley, winning in 1956, 1960, 1963 and 1967. On 24 August 2013 their Year 7 Rugby team played RGS High Wycombe in the annual schools curtain-raiser to the Challenge Cup final. [22] In the previous six years, he failed to earn a winner's medal against Manchester United in 1948 and Newcastle United in 1951. The first meeting held featured BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars and National Hot Rods. . A platform system was designed in order to temporarily convert the stadium to athletics use, but its use would decrease the stadium's capacity to approximately 60,000. The big screen displays the breaking of the single-match attendance record in the opening game . It has since returned to the Stadium every year since, usually in early June. In July, 87,192 fans were in attendance at Wembley for the Women's European Championship final featuring England vs. Germany. F1 noted that its key measure of primary revenue rose 14% from $1.850bn to $2.107bn . Arsenal's record attendance is 73,707 for a Champions League group game against Lens at Wembley Stadium on 25 November 1998 - The Gunners used the old Wembley to stage Champions League games . Under the agreement, the facility is officially referred to as "Wembley Stadium connected by EE". The official attendance is often quoted as 126,047. When it is full, 52,338 people will be packed inside. A record crowd of 87,192 were in attendance at Wembley Stadium for the Women's European Championship final between England and Germany, beating the highest total recorded in either the men's or . Since then, the capacity at Wembley for the fight has been expanded to 90,000 and it is thought more tickets have been released, meaning as many as 94,000 people could be there. The shows were attended by over 143,000 people and were the last shows for the European leg of her Reputation Stadium Tour. The stadium set the international record crowd for a rugby league game when 73,631 turned out for the 1992 Rugby League World Cup Final between Great Britain and Australia (since beaten by the 74,468 attendance for the 2013 RLWC Final at Old Trafford). . Chelsea were the last winners of the cup final at the old Wembley and the first winners at the new. [92], Between 2009 and 2017, the stadium was used regularly by Saracens for some major Aviva Premiership and Heineken Cup matches. As this was the last time the stadium was used for speedway racing, it remains the track record. Last year's men's Euro final between England and Italy at Wembley was attended by a reduced-capacity of 67,000 spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Demolition officially began on 30 September 2002, with the Twin Towers being dismantled in December 2002. Wembley was one of the 13 venues for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. [71] The first player to score in a FIFA-sanctioned match was Italian striker Giampaolo Pazzini after 28 seconds of the same game; he also scored the first hat-trick at Wembley. Wembley Stadium is owned by the governing body of English football, the Football Association (the FA), whose headquarters are in the stadium, through its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). Before the first meeting the Wembley groundsman threatened to resign over possible damage to the hallowed turf. On some football event dates, opposing team supporters have been separated into the two different car parks. [54], In preliminary hearings the two architecture practices which worked for Multiplex on the project were ordered to allow Multiplex access to their records for them to build a case. It is unlikely that Manchester United could ever quite get near this record attendance nowadays though, with the capacity of Old Trafford adding up to 76,000. At the end of a month of headline-grabbing sport, the UEFA Women's Euro ended with a suitably thrilling final between England and Germany at a sold-out Wembley Stadium where an attendance of . p. 3. A UEFA tournament record. The current attendance . Event-wise, it has carried on the legacy of the old Wembley, hosting the FA Cup Final and many other sporting . The stadium has a circumference of 1km (0.62mi). UEFA have confirmed that a record breaking 487,683 people have already attended Women's Euro 2022 ahead of Sunday's . The pitch was surrounded by wooden beams and little damage was caused.[41]. 126,047 Bolton Wanderers 2-0 West Ham United The White Horse Final 28th April 1923. [19] The stadium's signature feature is a circular section lattice arch of 7m (23ft) internal diameter with a 315m (1,033ft) span, erected some 22 off true, and rising to 133m (436ft). That's becoming an increasing possibility for the Red Devils, with Joel and Avram Glazer reluctant to sell the club. The semi-finals of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup were played at Wembley Stadium where defending champions New Zealand beat England 2018, and eventual tournament champions Australia defeated Fiji 640. [87] The first official try at the renovated Wembley was scored by James Roby of St Helens, although Luke Metcalfe of Castleford High School scored the first try in the schools game that took place before the 2007 Challenge Cup final.[88]. In their 11 home league games so far in 2022/23, the average attendance at Hull City's MKM Stadium is 16,899, up 27 percent from last season's average of 12,324. The initial plan for the reconstruction of Wembley Stadium was for demolition to begin before Christmas 2000, and for the new stadium to be completed some time during 2003, but this work was delayed by a succession of financial and legal difficulties.