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  1. Het Highbury Stadium is een voetbalstadion in Fleetwood, Engeland, dat plaats biedt aan 5.327 toeschouwers. De bespeler van het stadion is Fleetwood Town FC. Ook de reserves van Blackpool FC spelen hier hun wedstrijden. In 2008 werd het stadion gerenoveerd.

  2. 23 de dic. de 2021 · A view of Highbury stadium prior to kick off of the Barclays Premiership match between Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion at Highbury on April 15, 2006. Arsenal would leave Highbury after 93 years that summer (Image: Paul Gilham/Getty Images) 1 of 31

  3. Highbury, oficialmente chamado Arsenal Stadium, foi a casa do Arsenal FC entre 1913 e 2006. Nos últimos anos tinha uma capacidade de 38.500 lugares. Nos primeiros anos do século XX, o Arsenal jogou no Manor Ground, que ficava no sul de Londres, perto de Greenwich, quando o então presidente Henry Norris decidiu mudar o clube

  4. The Highbury era was the most successful period in Arsenal’s history to date, with 13 league titles including the ‘Invincible’ season (2003/04), as well as major successes in cup competitions. Upon the conclusion of the 2005/06 season, Arsenal moved to Emirates Stadium and the iconic Highbury was transformed into a residential development, Highbury Square.

  5. 24 de feb. de 2021 · u nombre original fue Arsenal Stadium, pero todos lo conocían como Highbury al estar ubicado en el homónimo distrito londinense. Dio cobijo al Arsenal durante 93 años (1913-2006), cuando los “Gunners” se mudaron al moderno Emirates Stadium. Un estadio el doble de grande y el doble de frío que Highbury. Fue diseñado por el legendario

  6. The entire stadium project was completed in 2006 at a cost of £390 million. The club's former stadium was redeveloped as Highbury Square, an apartment complex. The quality of Arsenal's pitch and groundsmanship have been recognised internationally & lead to it being nicknamed "the Carpet" by matchgoing fans & the wider sports media.

  7. Highbury Stadiumstadium description First game at the site was played in early September 1939, but as WWII broke out, fans had to wait several years for another fixture. During its first decades it wasn’t used only by football side Fleetwood Town, but also by local speedway team (1948-1952), thus the large distance between two sections and the pitch, which wasn’t reduced until 2008.