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Man City explores option to expand Etihad beyond 60,000 seater

by Deutsche Presse-Agentur - dpa

LONDON, England Dec 13, 2022 - 9:58 am GMT+3
A general view outside the stadium prior to the FA Women's Super League match between Manchester City and Manchester United at Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Dec. 11, 2022. (Getty Images Photo)
A general view outside the stadium prior to the FA Women's Super League match between Manchester City and Manchester United at Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Dec. 11, 2022. (Getty Images Photo)
by Deutsche Presse-Agentur - dpa Dec 13, 2022 9:58 am

Manchester City plans to explore the possibility of expanding the capacity of the home of the "Cityzens," Etihad Stadium, beyond 60,000, examining the economic, logistical and environmental implications of such a move.

The Premier League champions have announced they are conducting feasibility studies into a new development project that would also see a hotel built on site.

If it goes ahead, the work would make the Eastlands venue the fifth in the current top-flight capable of holding at least 60,000 after Old Trafford, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Emirates Stadium and London Stadium.

The ground’s present limit is 53,400, which was reached after work to add a third tier to the South Stand in 2015.

The latest proposals would see the North Stand extended in an enterprise that also includes the building of a new club shop and museum as well as a hotel. The "City Square" fan zone would also be expanded and covered with new food and drink outlets. A consultation process will take place early next year.

The city already has planning permission to extend the North Stand obtaining it at the same time they received the go-ahead for their South Stand scheme.

A statement from the club read: "Manchester City has today announced it is undertaking feasibility studies to develop a best-in-class fan experience and a year-round entertainment and leisure destination at the Etihad Stadium.

"The feasibility studies consider several connected elements, central to which is an expanded North Stand, which could increase the capacity of the Etihad Stadium to over 60,000.

"Fans and the community are welcome to share any initial views, including what they would like to see at the Etihad Stadium in the future, or any matters they would like the club to address, in advance of formal consultations in early 2023.”

The plans are part of a more comprehensive program around the Etihad Campus which is also seeing a new 23,000-plus capacity indoor arena, Co-op Live, built in the vicinity.

The Etihad Stadium was initially built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, with City moving into it the following year. The City Football Group has spent more than 700 million pounds ($859.54 million) on infrastructure in the east Manchester area, including the City Football Academy training complex and community facilities.

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