. . . . . . . "Image gallery"@en . . . "New Wembley"@en . . . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley,, or sometimes as the New Wembley) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the Borough of Brent, London, England. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the previous 1923 Wembley Stadium. The earlier Wembley stadium, originally called the Empire Stadium, was often referred to as \"The Twin Towers\" and was one of the world's most famous football stadiums until its demolition in 2003."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "51"^^ . . . "7.98E8"^^ . . . . . . . . "Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley Park, London, England. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the earlier Wembley Stadium which was demolished in 2003. The stadium hosts major football matches such as the FA Cup Final and home matches of the England national football team."@en . . . "2002"^^ . . . "Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley Park, London, England. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the earlier Wembley Stadium which was demolished in 2003. The stadium hosts major football matches such as the FA Cup Final and home matches of the England national football team."@en . . . "Incumbent"@en . "Wembley Stadium"@en . . . . . "6"^^ . . "130"^^ . . . . . "90000"^^ . . . . "Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley, London, England, which opened in 2007, on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, which was demolished from 2002\u20132003. The stadium hosts major football matches including the FA Cup Final and home matches of the England national football team. The stadium will also serve as the temporary home for Tottenham Hotspur while White Hart Lane is being demolished and the new stadium is being constructed. Wembley Stadium is a UEFA category four stadium. With 90,000 seats, it is the second-largest stadium in Europe and the largest stadium in the United Kingdom. It is owned by The Football Association through its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). Designed by HOK Sport and Foster and Partners, it includes a partially retractable roof and the 134-metre-high (440 ft) Wembley Arch. The stadium was built by Australian firm Multiplex at a cost of \u00A3798 million. In addition to the FA Cup Semi-Finals and Final, the stadium hosts the season-opening FA Community Shield, the League Cup Final, the Football League Trophy and the Football League play-offs. The stadium also hosts the FA Trophy, the FA Vase and the National League play-offs. It hosted the 2011 and 2013 UEFA Champions League Finals, the Gold medal matches at the 2012 Olympic Games football tournament, and will host both the semi-finals and final of UEFA Euro 2020. The stadium also hosts the rugby league Challenge Cup Final, the NFL International Series and music concerts."@en . . "#FFFFFF"@en . . "Wembley Stadium was a successive pair of stadia with an adjacent arena, located in Wembley Park in the Borough of Brent, an area of northwest London, England. Circa 996, the land was known as \"Wemba's Lea\". The lea (meaning meadow or clearing) belonged to the Anglo-Saxon lord Wemba. (COMIC: They Think It's All Over) In 996, the Eleventh Doctor accidentally took Amy Pond and Rory Williams to Wemba's Lea, having intended to bring them to a football match at Wembley Stadium in 1996. (COMIC: They Think It's All Over) In 1924, the Ninth Doctor took Rose Tyler to the British Empire Exhibition where, at the end, they saw Wembley Stadium, formally known as the Empire Stadium. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man) On 18 August 1979, AC/DC opened for the Who at Wembley Stadium. Peri Brown attended the concert with her mother. (PROSE: The Church of Football) The Fifth Doctor took Peri to the FA Cup Final on 25 April 1936 at Wembley Stadium soon after she met the Doctor in Lanzarote. There, they watched Arsenal take on Sheffield United and the Doctor tried to educate the young American in the sport of football. (PROSE: The Church of Football) In 1969, the Eighth Doctor, Sam Jones and Fitz Kreiner confronted the Revolution Man at Wembley Stadium. (PROSE: Revolution Man) The World Cup Final in Wembley Stadium took place in 2030, with the Eleventh Doctor calling it \"one of the greatest football matches in history!\" He meant to take Amy Pond here, but instead they ended up on a space station. (COMIC: Apotheosis) In 2164, Dortmun was killed by three Daleks in front of the adjacent Palace of Engineering in which Barbara Wright and Jenny were hiding. The pair commandeered a lorry from the museum, which Barbara drove through a Dalek cordon in front of the former H.M. Government Pavilion. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)"@en . . . . . . . "Wembley National Stadium Limited"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "yes"@en . . "GBP \u00A3757 million"@en . "60000"^^ . . . . "League Cup Finals"@en . "2007"^^ . . . . . . . "Mott Stadium Consortium - Mott MacDonald, Sinclair Knight & Merz & Aurecon"@en . "2011"^^ . . "silver"@en . . . . "Wembley Stadium"@en . "2012"^^ . . "2013"^^ . . . "Wembley Stadium is a stadium in Wembley, located in the London Borough of Brent in London, England. It is owned by The Football Association (FA) via its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Limited, and its primary use is for home games of the England national football team, and the main English domestic football finals. It is also used for pop concerts and other sporting events."@en . "86000"^^ . . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley, pronounced /\u02C8w\u025Bmbli/, or sometimes as the New Wembley) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the Borough of Brent, London, England. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the previous 1923 Wembley Stadium. The earlier Wembley stadium, originally called the Empire Stadium, was often referred to as \"The Twin Towers\" and was one of the world's most famous football stadia until its demolition in 2003. It is a UEFA category four stadium. The 90,000-capacity venue (105,000 combined seating and standing) is the second largest stadium in Europe, and serves as England's national stadium. It is the sole home venue of the England national football team, and hosts the latter stages of the top level domestic club cup competition, the FA Cup. It is owned by English football's governing body, The Football Association (The FA), through their subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). Designed by Foster and Partners and HOK Sport (now Populous), it includes a partially retractable roof. A signature feature of the stadium, following on from the old Wembley's distinctive Twin Towers, is the -metre-high ( ft) Wembley Arch. With a span of metres ( ft), this steel arch is the longest single-span roof structure in the world and, uniquely for a stadium, requires beacons for low-flying aircraft. The stadium was built by Australian firm Multiplex at a cost of \u00A3798 million. The old Wembley closed in October 2000, with demolition originally intended for that December and the new stadium due to open in 2003. After delays to the project, with demolition first started in September 2002, the old Wembley was not completely demolished until February 2003, with the new stadium scheduled to open in time for the 2006 FA Cup Final. After further delays, the stadium was delivered nearly a year late, leading to legal disputes between WNSL and Multiplex, who ultimately made a significant loss on the project. The stadium was handed over on 9 March 2007, in time to host the 2007 FA Cup Final. In international football, the stadium was a central component of the failed English 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids. In 2012 it hosted the football finals of the London Olympics. In club football, in addition to the FA Cup the stadium hosts the showpiece season-opening game the FA Community Shield match, played in August between the winners of the FA Cup and the top-level Premier League. In mid-season it also hosts the finals of the Football League Cup and Football League Trophy. At the end of the domestic season, the stadium also hosts the finals of the Football League play-offs. In European football, it hosted the 2011 Champions League Final, and will host the final again in 2013. In friendly tournaments, since 2009 it has been the venue of the summer Wembley Cup. Outside of football, the stadium also hosts major rugby league games, such as the Challenge Cup and International Rugby League. The stadium is also an annual regular season venue for the American National Football League's International Series, the first such venue outside North America. Non-sporting uses include large music concerts such as Concert for Diana, Live Earth and the Summertime Ball."@en . . "75000"^^ . . "The Venue of Legends, New Wembley"@en . "\"The Home of Football\""@en . . "Wembley Stadium (affectionately known as Wembley or White Elephant) is England's national football stadium located in Wembley, London. The current stadium, complete with the world's largest and most pointless scaffolding loop, opened in 2007 after the much-loved original stadium was destroyed by terrorists from The FA in 2000. Not that anyone really gives a damn about the football (well actually they do and rightfully) but theres music there. Oh Yeah! The new Wembley is widely cited as a fine example of British engineering efficiency, having being built several years late and hugely over-budget by an Australian company."@en . . . . "Rio de Janeiro"@en . . . "166"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Wembley Stadium (affectionately known as Wembley or White Elephant) is England's national football stadium located in Wembley, London. The current stadium, complete with the world's largest and most pointless scaffolding loop, opened in 2007 after the much-loved original stadium was destroyed by terrorists from The FA in 2000. Not that anyone really gives a damn about the football (well actually they do and rightfully) but theres music there. Oh Yeah!"@en . . . "473"^^ . "London, England"@en . . "Wembley Stadium was a football stadium to the West of London which was renamed to Victory Stadium after the Volgan invasion of the United Kingdom in 1999. It was the location of attempted retaliatory executions by the Volgs."@en . . . "Wembley Stadium"@en . . . . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley, pronounced /\u02C8w\u025Bmbli/, or sometimes as the New Wembley, to differentiate it from the former stadium on the same site) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the London Borough of Brent, England, which opened in 2007 on the site of the previous 1923 structure. The 90,000 capacity venue is the second largest stadium in Europe, and serves as England's national stadium. It is the home venue of the England national football team, and hosts the latter stages of the top level domestic club cup competition, the FA Cup. It held UEFA five-star stadium status which was superseded by a new system of classification. It is owned by English football's governing body, the Football Association (The FA) through their subsidiary Wembley National"@en . . "Football Finals"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2.2"^^ . "Wembley Stadium, was a football stadium located in Wembley Park, London."@en . . . . . . . . . . "89874"^^ . . . "2007"^^ . "The Football Association"@en . "English national team"@en . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley, or sometimes as the New Wembley) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the London Borough of Brent. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the previous 1923 Wembley Stadium. It is served by Wembley Park Station, Wembley Central Station, and Wembley Stadium Station. The website is [1] and the Wikipedia page is [2]."@en . "yes"@en . . "Wembley Stadium, was a football stadium located in Wembley Park, London."@en . . . . . . . . . . "20"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley, pronounced /\u02C8w\u025Bmbli/, or sometimes as the New Wembley, to differentiate it from the former stadium on the same site) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the London Borough of Brent, England, which opened in 2007 on the site of the previous 1923 structure. The 90,000 capacity venue is the second largest stadium in Europe, and serves as England's national stadium. It is the home venue of the England national football team, and hosts the latter stages of the top level domestic club cup competition, the FA Cup. It held UEFA five-star stadium status which was superseded by a new system of classification. It is owned by English football's governing body, the Football Association (The FA) through their subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). The old Wembley stadium, which opened in 1923 as the Empire Stadium, often referred to as \"The Twin Towers\", was one of the world's most famous football stadiums until its demolition in 2003."@en . . . "2400"^^ . . "Wembley Stadium is a stadium in Wembley, located in the London Borough of Brent in London, England. It is owned by The Football Association (FA) via its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Limited, and its primary use is for home games of the England national football team, and the main English domestic football finals. It is also used for pop concerts and other sporting events."@en . . . "#FFE93E"@en . . "Beijing"@en . . . . . "90000"^^ . . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley, pronounced /\u02C8w\u025Bmbli/, or sometimes as the New Wembley) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the Borough of Brent, London, England. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the previous 1923 Wembley Stadium. The earlier Wembley stadium, originally called the Empire Stadium, was often referred to as \"The Twin Towers\" and was one of the world's most famous football stadia until its demolition in 2003."@en . . . . . . . . . "114"^^ . . . . . . . . . "The Venue of Legends"@en . . . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley, or sometimes as the New Wembley) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the London Borough of Brent. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the previous 1923 Wembley Stadium. It is served by Wembley Park Station, Wembley Central Station, and Wembley Stadium Station. The website is [1] and the Wikipedia page is [2]."@en . . . . "A panorama of Wembley during the half time period of an England game"@en . "Wembley Stadium was a successive pair of stadia with an adjacent arena, located in Wembley Park in the Borough of Brent, an area of northwest London, England. Circa 996, the land was known as \"Wemba's Lea\". The lea (meaning meadow or clearing) belonged to the Anglo-Saxon lord Wemba. (COMIC: They Think It's All Over) In 996, the Eleventh Doctor accidentally took Amy Pond and Rory Williams to Wemba's Lea, having intended to bring them to a football match at Wembley Stadium in 1996. (COMIC: They Think It's All Over)"@en . . . . . . . . . "Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley, London, England, which opened in 2007, on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, which was demolished from 2002\u20132003. The stadium hosts major football matches including the FA Cup Final and home matches of the England national football team. The stadium will also serve as the temporary home for Tottenham Hotspur while White Hart Lane is being demolished and the new stadium is being constructed."@en . . . . . . "General"@en . . . "View from Royal Route"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1923"^^ . "Wembley Stadium (often referred to simply as Wembley,, or sometimes as the New Wembley) is a football stadium located in Wembley Park, in the Borough of Brent, London, England. It opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the previous 1923 Wembley Stadium. The earlier Wembley stadium, originally called the Empire Stadium, was often referred to as \"The Twin Towers\" and was one of the world's most famous football stadiums until its demolition in 2003. It is a UEFA category four stadium. The 90,000-capacity venue (105,000 combined seating and standing) is the second largest stadium in Europe, and serves as England's national stadium. It is the home venue of the England national football team, and hosts the latter stages of the top level domestic club cup competition, the FA Cup. It is owned by English football's governing body, The Football Association (The FA), through their subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). Designed by Foster and Partners and HOK Sport (since renamed Populous), it includes a partially retractable roof. A signature feature of the stadium, following on from the old Wembley's distinctive Twin Towers, is the 134 meter high (440 feet) Wembley Arch. With a span of 317 meters (1,040 feet), this steel arch is the longest single-span roof structure in the world and, uniquely for a stadium, requires beacons for low-flying aircraft. The stadium was built by Australian firm Multiplex at a cost of \u00A3798 million. The old Wembley closed in October 2000, with demolition originally intended for that December and the new stadium due to open in 2003. After delays to the project, with demolition first started in September 2002, the old Wembley was not completely demolished until February 2003, with the new stadium scheduled to open in time for the 2006 FA Cup Final. After further delays, the stadium was delivered nearly a year late, leading to legal disputes between WNSL and Multiplex, who ultimately made a significant loss on the project. The stadium was handed over on 9 March 2007, in time to host the 2007 FA Cup Final. In international football, the stadium was a central component of the failed English 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids. In 2012 it will host the football finals of the London Olympics. In club football, in addition to the FA Cup the stadium hosts the showpiece season-opening game the FA Community Shield match, played in August between the winners of the FA Cup and the top-level Premier League. In mid-season it also hosts the finals of the Football League Cup and Football League Trophy. At the end of the domestic season, the stadium also hosts the finals of the Football League play-offs. In European football, it hosted the 2011 Champions League Final, and will host the final again in 2013. In friendly tournaments, since 2009 it has been the venue of the summer Wembley Cup. Outside of football, the stadium also hosts major rugby league games, such as the Challenge Cup and International Rugby League. The stadium is also an annual regular season venue for the US National Football League's International Series, the first such venue outside North America. Non-sporting uses include large music concerts such as Concert for Diana, Live Earth and the Summertime Ball."@en . . . . . . "2002-09-30"^^ . . . . . "UEFA"@en . "Wembley Stadium was a football stadium to the West of London which was renamed to Victory Stadium after the Volgan invasion of the United Kingdom in 1999. It was the location of attempted retaliatory executions by the Volgs."@en . "230"^^ . . . . ""@en .