100,000
A 100,000-capacity football ground that will stand among the largest in the world and set new global standards
126,000 sqm
Size of the stadium’s vast canopy, designed to shelter fans, harvest energy and rainwater, and crown the new public plaza
£7.3bn
Projected annual contribution to the UK economy from the stadium and wider Old Trafford regeneration project
Acoustics
Engineered to amplify crowd noise, bringing fans closer to the pitch and creating one of the loudest atmospheres in world football
MANCHESTER United – the most well-known football club in the world – has unveiled plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium. The £2 billion stadium would replace Old Trafford, the club’s historic home for the past 115 years. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, said the club, which is followed by one billion people, deserved the finest football stadium in the world.
“Our current stadium has served us brilliantly, but it has fallen behind the best arenas in world sport,” he said.
The planned new stadium will be at the heart of a regenerated Old Trafford, designed to bring huge social and economic benefits, including the possible creation of 92,000 jobs and more than 17,000 new homes.
Previous governments have sponsored a number of large regeneration projects in and around London, including the Olympic Village, The O2 and Wembley.
In January, the government announced it supported the latest project.
“In the North, this will be the first of this scale,” said Sir Jim. “If the government really gets behind this scheme, we will build an extraordinary stadium.”
United hopes its new stadium will rival the very best in Europe, including Barcelona’s Spotify Camp Nou and Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
The news has been welcomed by Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary manager who spent 26 glorious years at Manchester United.
“Old Trafford holds so many special memories for me personally, but we must be brave and seize this opportunity to build a new home, fit for the future, where new history can be made,” he said.
The new stadium has been designed by Foster + Partners who were challenged by Sir Jim to build the finest football stadium in the world.
“It is a huge privilege and honour for us,” said architect Patrick Campbell.
Lord Norman Foster, Founder and Executive Chairman, Foster + Partners, described it as one of the most exciting projects in the world today, with incredible regional and national significance.
“It all starts with the fans’ experience, bringing them closer than ever to the pitch and acoustically cultivating a huge roar,” he said.
The stadium is contained by a vast umbrella, harvesting energy and rainwater, and sheltering a new public plaza that is twice the size of Trafalgar Square.
Lord Sebastian Coe, Chairman of the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force, believes it will be the biggest and most anticipated urban regeneration project in the UK since the 2012 London Olympics.
‘By building next to the existing site, we will be able to preserve the essence of Old Trafford, while creating a truly state-of-the-art stadium that transforms the fan experience, only footsteps from our historic home.’