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Manchester United Football Club - Manchester
Whether you are looking for a venue to host a wedding, meeting, seminar, conference
or exhibition, Manchester United's Old Trafford is the perfect setting for any occasion.
As a venue, Manchester United's famous Old Trafford offers 10 function rooms, of
varying capacities, and over 180 syndicate rooms with a panoramic view of the pitch!
The Manchester Suite boasts one of the North West's largest conference facilities
with the ability to hold up to 1200 people.
To further enhance your function experience, the club museum and tour centre offers
discounted rates and flexibility to all Conference & Event clients, which even
includes the opportunity to hire the museum for a unique drinks reception.
Old Trafford... The Theatre of Dreams |
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Nou Camp
Stadium - Barcelona
It is perhaps this flexibility that makes it so appropriate for defining the complexities
of FC Barcelona's identity, a club that competes in a sporting sense on the field
of play, but that also beats, every day, to the rhythm of its people's concerns.
FC Barcelona is "more than a club" in Catalonia because it is the sports club that
most represents the country and is also one of its greatest ambassadors. Also,
for different reasons, FC Barcelona is "more than a club" for many people living
elsewhere in Spain, who see Barca as a staunch defender of democratic rights and
freedom.
Today, football has become a global phenomenon, and support for Barcelona has spread
spectacularly around the world. The number of club members from outside of
Catalonia and Spain is increasingdaily, and the club wants to respond to that show of passion for Barca. This has developed into a need and an obligation.
And the best way for the club to do that has been to take a step further and become
"more than a club around the world" as well. This Barca that is so concerned
for its people needs to be globalised. this caring and humanitarian Barca
needs to be globalised. It is a strategic decision that is in keeping with
the club's history and the way that football is continuing to develop on a worldwide
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San Siro
Stadium - Milan
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, more commonly called the Stadio San Siro, is a football
stadium in Milan, Italy. It is the home stadium for two of the three most
successful Italian Football League teams: A.C. Milan and Iternazionale, and one
of the most famous soccer stadia in the world. Although it has been officially
renamed in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the Inter and Milan player of the 1930s and
1940s, it is still commonly called the San Siro. With the spectators being
so close to the pitch, the stands being so steep and with a large roof, it is considered
to have one of the best atmosphere of any stadium in the world. |
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Stade de France
The Stade de France is a football and rugby union in Saint-Denis, France, an inner
suberb of Paris. It has a capacity of around 80,000. The stadium is
currently used for the French rugby union team during the Six Nations and other
internationals. Paris's main rugby club, Stade Francais, have also regularly
used the stadium as a home ground in recent years. Stade de France is also
the venue for the Top 14 (the domestic rugby championship) final every year.
The French football team also use the stadium, and it was there where they defeated
Brazil 3-0 in the 1998 FIFA World Cup final. It was also used as the final
venue for the Coupe de France (football competition). Stade de France has
been the host for the Race of Champions for the past three years.
In 2007,
it will host several matches of the Rugby World Cup, including the final. |
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