Manchester City Maine Road Stadium

Manchester City Maine Road Stadium. Manchester City Maine Road South Stand 3 1991 Photograph by Legendary Football Grounds The club eventually decided to move away from Maine Road when the City of Manchester Stadium got available after the 2002 Commonwealth Games When Manchester City left Maine Road in 2003, the capacity of the stadium was 35,150 after several changes were made over the years

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Maine Road's highest attendance of 84,569 was set in 1934 at an FA Cup sixth round match between Manchester City and Stoke City, a record for an English club ground. Situated in the heart of Manchester, Maine Road had a capacity of around 84,000 at its peak, making it one of the largest stadiums in England.

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The last match at Maine Road was played on the 11 th of May 2003 The Etihad, located in the eastern area of Manchester, initially served as the Athletics Stadium during the 2002 Commonwealth Games before being transformed into a state-of-the-art football stadium. It hosted FA Cup semi-finals, the Charity Shield, a League Cup final and England matches

Manchester City Maine Road Manchester city football club, City of manchester stadium. The final capacity of the stadium was 35,150 seats Manchester City spent 80 years at Maine Road Stadium before they moved to Eastlands in 2003.

Maine Road The Last Match Manchester City's Maine Road s… Flickr. The Etihad, located in the eastern area of Manchester, initially served as the Athletics Stadium during the 2002 Commonwealth Games before being transformed into a state-of-the-art football stadium. Maine Road was a football stadium in Moss Side, Manchester, England, that was home to Manchester City from 1923 to 2003