Wembley Stadium
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Who has the edge: Miami Dolphins at N.E. PatriotsThe Miami Herald New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates after the Patriots scored a touchdown during an NFL football game against Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium, London, Sunday Oct. 25, 2009. Last season, the... In this article: Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, Miami, Florida, NFL, The Miami Herald, Joey Porter, Ted Ginn Jr., Davone Bess, and Chad Henne |
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Philly.com | October 26, 2009
NFL Roundup
...Brady and New England. Brady threw three touchdown passes and passed for 308 yards yesterday as the Patriots beat Tampa Bay at Wembley Stadium in the NFL's third regular-season game at the iconic London venue. The Bucs, who gave up a...
In this article: Tom Brady, NFL, New England, London, Legal age, Patriots, and Tampa Bay
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The Japan Times: All Stories | October 26, 2009
Saints rally past Dolphins to preserve perfect start
Patriots 35, Buccaneers 7: In Wembley, England, Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes and had more than 300 yards as the Patriots beat the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers in NFL's third regular-season game at Wembley Stadium. Cowboys...
In this article: Drew Brees, Miami Dolphins, NFL, Cedric Benson, Shonn Greene, and NFC
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Sportingnews | October 23, 2009
Goodell expects multiple games in Britain soon
...to that by hopefully bringing more to the UK." Goodell spoke at a sports conference Friday ahead of Sunday's game between the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium. It's the third year in a row the NFL is staging a...
In this article: Roger Goodell, NFL, London, Robert Kraft, New England Patriots, Tom Brady, Britain, Los Angeles, Super Bowl, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Kansas City Star | October 25, 2009
Sunday's other NFL games: Freeman makes his debut
...of scenery produced yet another loss. Brady threw three touchdown passes as the Patriots, 5-2, beat the Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium in the NFL's third regular-season game at the iconic London venue. The Bucs, who gave up a home game to...
In this article: Josh Freeman, Jake Delhomme, NFL, Tom Brady, Patriots, Buccaneers, Jairus Byrd, Aaron Rodgers, and Carolina
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Miami Herald - Breaking News | October 26, 2009
Vikings get 1st loss, Brees rallies perfect Saints
At Wembley, England, Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes and had more than 300 yards as the Patriots (5-2) beat the winless Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium in the NFL's third regular-season game at the iconic London venue. For the...
In this article: Minnesota Vikings, Brett Favre, Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers, NFL, Cowboys, New England, London, Pittsburgh, and NFC
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New York Post | October 25, 2009
Saints march back to stay perfect
...and the Patriots. Brady threw three touchdown passes and had more than 300 yards as the Patriots (5-2) beat the winless Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium in the NFL's third regular-season game at the iconic London venue. Colts 42, Rams 6 In...
In this article: Brett Favre, NFL, Patriots, Texans, Browns, Cowboys, Vikings, Colts, Steelers, and Packers
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Wembley Stadium (usually shortened to just Wembley) is a stadium, located in Wembley Park in London, England. Primarily an association football venue, Wembley is owned by The Football Association (The FA) via its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Limited, and hosts the home international matches of the England national football team and the main English domestic cup finals. The Stadium is also used for music concerts and other sporting events. It was a key location for the bollywood movie 'London Dreams'. Wembley will host the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final.
Wembley's 90,000 capacity makes it the second largest stadium in Europe (after Camp Nou) and one of the largest (and tallest) in the world with every seat under cover. It is one of the most expensive stadia ever built, costing close to £800 million. Immediately following its opening, it was often referred to as the "new Wembley Stadium" to distinguish it from the original stadium. The land has been used for football since as early as the 1880s.
- Name:
- Wembley Stadium
- Also Known As:
- The Venue of Legends
- New Wembley, Wembley
- Architect:
- Foster and Partners
- Open:
- 2007
- Tenants:
- Race of Champions (2007-2008)
- Capacity:
- 75,000 to 90,000 seated and 15,000 standing (concerts)
- Surface:
- Grass
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