Old Trafford, with a capacity of nearly 75,000, stands as the UK’s second-largest football stadium and has been the home of Manchester United since 1910. Located in Manchester, this iconic venue has not only hosted Premier League fixtures but also Olympic games, rugby league finals, and several international cup matches. Visitors can explore the on-site museum, which houses the team’s famous continental treble trophy, offering a glimpse into the club’s storied history. The stadium’s grand scale and rich heritage make it a significant landmark for sports enthusiasts.
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