About: Bet365 Stadium   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/J1mLheyouYbcNvSBXpt3wQ==, within Data Space : dbkwik.webdatacommons.org associated with source dataset(s)

The Bet365 Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, England and the home of Premier League club Stoke City. The stadium was previously called the Britannia Stadium but was renamed on 1 June 2016 when the club entered into a new stadium-naming rights agreement with its parent company, Bet365. It has space for 27,902 spectators (reduced from 28,387 due to segregation) with expansions plans announced by the club.

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Bet365 Stadium
rdfs:comment
  • The Bet365 Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, England and the home of Premier League club Stoke City. The stadium was previously called the Britannia Stadium but was renamed on 1 June 2016 when the club entered into a new stadium-naming rights agreement with its parent company, Bet365. It has space for 27,902 spectators (reduced from 28,387 due to segregation) with expansions plans announced by the club.
sameAs
dcterms:subject
borderradius
  • 6(xsd:integer)
altbackcolor
  • #FFFFFF
dbkwik:football/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
BorderColor
  • silver
Built
  • 1997(xsd:integer)
Full Name
  • Bet365 Stadium
Dimensions
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Nickname
  • The Brit
backcolor
  • #FFE93E
Height
  • 2(xsd:double)
maxwidth
  • 20(xsd:integer)
TAB
  • General
  • Image gallery
seating capacity
  • 28(xsd:double)
Owners
  • Stoke City Football Club
Opened
  • 1997-08-30(xsd:date)
tenants
Location
  • Stoke-on-Trent
  • Stanley Matthews Way
abstract
  • The Bet365 Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, England and the home of Premier League club Stoke City. The stadium was previously called the Britannia Stadium but was renamed on 1 June 2016 when the club entered into a new stadium-naming rights agreement with its parent company, Bet365. It has space for 27,902 spectators (reduced from 28,387 due to segregation) with expansions plans announced by the club. The stadium was built in 1997 at a cost of £14.7 million as a replacement for the Victoria Ground. The highest attendance recorded at the stadium was 28,218 for the sell-out fixture against Everton in their FA Cup 3rd Round tie in 2002. Former player Sir Stanley Matthews' ashes were buried beneath the centre circle of the pitch following his death in February 2000; he had officially opened the stadium on 30 August 1997.
is Stadium of
is M of
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software