首页 >>  正文

请帮忙找一篇新温布利大球场Wimbley Stadium的英文简介,谢谢~

来源:www.zuowenzhai.com    作者:编辑   日期:2024-05-28
求有关 新温布利大球场 的资料。。。

  温布利球场
  Wimbley

  温布利体育场的设计者是建筑师欧文·威廉斯 (Owen Willams,1890~1969)。威廉斯是英国首屈一指的建筑师,还是英国应用混凝土和钢筋骨架建筑法的主要代表,曾在1932至1934年设计过著名的英帝国游泳池。早在 1922年威廉斯就因为将那些最初用于飞机、铁路建设的新材料引入建筑建造而引起人们的注意。他在英国建筑史上占据着重要位置,既不是现代主义风格绝对的宣扬者,也不是传统主义的维护者。

  温布利体育场建于 1924年,是非常传统的体育建筑,展现了设计者的作品特点,外墙由强化混凝土覆盖,是结构主义建筑风格的先驱。这种古老的犟化混凝土表面,给人感觉好像是用普通建筑材料建造的,或者好像是涂上了灰泥石膏。

  在建筑师约翰·辛普森爵士、麦克斯威尔·艾尔顿和工程师欧文·威廉姆斯爵士的合作下,温布利仅用75万英镑就在300天内完工了。工程使用了25000吨混凝土、1000吨钢和50多万枚铆钉。

  入场正门前建造了双塔,此设计源自印度新德里的总督府,而双塔长期以来成为该体育场的标志。

  温布利体育场纵长的场地两端为两个半圆形,与跑道形状相对应,看台也被建成纵长型,能够容纳6万名观众.温布利球场长105米,宽69.5米。为保证排水,球场的中心比边线高25厘米。

  至于看台结构的设计上,则采用了建造横向通道、楼梯以及开放每个单独看台区等方法。同样顶棚也是纵长的,在 20年代,如果体育场顶棚的建筑不使用支柱,那么在技术上就是行不通的。同其它建于战前的体育场一样,温布利体育场在这方面也有一定缺陷,观众欣赏比赛时的视线受到一定的影响。在温布利体育场旁边建有一座游泳馆,奥运会的游泳比赛就安排在这里进行。

  温布利体育场长期作为英格兰国家男子足球队的主场,标志性的双塔是广大球迷向往的地方。现在这座体育场已经被拆除,以便建设一个更为现代化和多功能的体育

  没有什么其它地方比温布利大球场更能被足球迷称为“圣地”虽然在2003年被拆除,但温布利是真正的英国运动历史和精彩足球时刻的博物馆。和世界其它球场不同,在“温布利”比赛有着某种特殊意义——足球运动员的颠峰就是在温布利宏伟的双塔下展现自我。

  对世界其它国家的球员来说,在帝国体育场(温布利最初使用的名称)比赛,意味着离足球发源地更近了。对英格兰来说,温布利记载了无数回忆。温布利承载了“三狮军团”最好的和最坏的表现。至少从1996年后,英格兰队就在这里向世界展示自己。那一年,英格兰成为为数不多的几个赢得过世界杯的国家之一

  足总杯决赛中有两场最著名。一是第一届足总杯,1923年的“白马”决赛;另一场是1953年的“马休斯”决赛。

  温布利球场的设计容量是125000人,但是第一届足总杯据称涌入了200000多人。比赛开球推迟了45分钟,因为太多球迷涌入球场观看博尔顿和西汉姆的比赛,必须先清场。在恢复球场秩序时最有特色的是那位骑马的警察和那匹传奇白马“比利”。正因为如此,新温布利球场的标志性拱桥命名为白马桥。

  30年后,英格兰最受尊敬的球员之一,斯坦利•马休斯爵士成为了博尔顿另一场比赛的明星。当他们以3:1领先时,流浪者似乎破坏了斯坦利首座足总杯冠军的庆典。然而,“盘球巫师”击溃了对手。那些当天现场观看了比赛的球迷从未停止谈论马休斯效力的布莱克普4:3逆转的经典比赛。

  温布利球场产生的国家回忆不像其它球场,这是因为英格兰在足球运动发展中的重要地位,他们的足球记忆对每一个人都有吸引力。

  温布利球场在1955年欧洲博览会杯(欧洲联盟杯的前身)伦敦对阵法兰克福以及英格兰4:1击败西班牙的友谊赛中首次启用照明系统。温布利在1963年首次使用电子记分牌。1990年成为“全坐席”球场。

  温布利著名的双塔在2002年12月拆除。现在仍在施工中的新温布利将在2007年投入使用。新温布利将有一座133米高的拱门、滑动屋顶、球场和90000个座位。

  新温布利启用

  第一场比赛
  07年3月24日,英格兰与意大利U21青年队比赛.

  第一场足总杯比赛
  07年5月19日,英格兰06/07赛季足总杯决赛,切尔西1:0胜曼联.

  英格兰队在新温布利的第一场比赛
  07年6月1日,友谊赛,英格兰1:1巴西.

  新温布利 老温布利
  造价(英镑) 7.98亿 75万
  屋顶高度(英尺/米) 170英尺(51.85米) 75英尺(22.88米)
  座位容量(个) 90000 100000,1989年后为79000
  卫生间(个) 2618 361
  电梯(部) 36 3
  自动梯(部) 30 1
  通往皇家包厢的台阶(级) 107 39
  标志性建筑 高133米,宽315米的拱门 双塔

不属于任何俱乐部,是英格兰国家队的

温布利球场
Wimbley

温布利体育场的设计者是建筑师欧文·威廉斯 (Owen Willams,1890~1969)。威廉斯是英国首屈一指的建筑师,还是英国应用混凝土和钢筋骨架建筑法的主要代表,曾在1932至1934年设计过著名的英帝国游泳池。早在 1922年威廉斯就因为将那些最初用于飞机、铁路建设的新材料引入建筑建造而引起人们的注意。他在英国建筑史上占据着重要位置,既不是现代主义风格绝对的宣扬者,也不是传统主义的维护者。

温布利体育场建于 1924年,是非常传统的体育建筑,展现了设计者的作品特点,外墙由强化混凝土覆盖,是结构主义建筑风格的先驱。这种古老的犟化混凝土表面,给人感觉好像是用普通建筑材料建造的,或者好像是涂上了灰泥石膏。

在建筑师约翰·辛普森爵士、麦克斯威尔·艾尔顿和工程师欧文·威廉姆斯爵士的合作下,温布利仅用75万英镑就在300天内完工了。工程使用了25000吨混凝土、1000吨钢和50多万枚铆钉。

入场正门前建造了双塔,此设计源自印度新德里的总督府,而双塔长期以来成为该体育场的标志。

温布利体育场纵长的场地两端为两个半圆形,与跑道形状相对应,看台也被建成纵长型,能够容纳6万名观众.温布利球场长105米,宽69.5米。为保证排水,球场的中心比边线高25厘米。

至于看台结构的设计上,则采用了建造横向通道、楼梯以及开放每个单独看台区等方法。同样顶棚也是纵长的,在 20年代,如果体育场顶棚的建筑不使用支柱,那么在技术上就是行不通的。同其它建于战前的体育场一样,温布利体育场在这方面也有一定缺陷,观众欣赏比赛时的视线受到一定的影响。在温布利体育场旁边建有一座游泳馆,奥运会的游泳比赛就安排在这里进行。

温布利体育场长期作为英格兰国家男子足球队的主场,标志性的双塔是广大球迷向往的地方。现在这座体育场已经被拆除,以便建设一个更为现代化和多功能的体育

没有什么其它地方比温布利大球场更能被足球迷称为“圣地”虽然在2003年被拆除,但温布利是真正的英国运动历史和精彩足球时刻的博物馆。和世界其它球场不同,在“温布利”比赛有着某种特殊意义——足球运动员的颠峰就是在温布利宏伟的双塔下展现自我。

对世界其它国家的球员来说,在帝国体育场(温布利最初使用的名称)比赛,意味着离足球发源地更近了。对英格兰来说,温布利记载了无数回忆。温布利承载了“三狮军团”最好的和最坏的表现。至少从1996年后,英格兰队就在这里向世界展示自己。那一年,英格兰成为为数不多的几个赢得过世界杯的国家之一

足总杯决赛中有两场最著名。一是第一届足总杯,1923年的“白马”决赛;另一场是1953年的“马休斯”决赛。

温布利球场的设计容量是125000人,但是第一届足总杯据称涌入了200000多人。比赛开球推迟了45分钟,因为太多球迷涌入球场观看博尔顿和西汉姆的比赛,必须先清场。在恢复球场秩序时最有特色的是那位骑马的警察和那匹传奇白马“比利”。正因为如此,新温布利球场的标志性拱桥命名为白马桥。

30年后,英格兰最受尊敬的球员之一,斯坦利•马休斯爵士成为了博尔顿另一场比赛的明星。当他们以3:1领先时,流浪者似乎破坏了斯坦利首座足总杯冠军的庆典。然而,“盘球巫师”击溃了对手。那些当天现场观看了比赛的球迷从未停止谈论马休斯效力的布莱克普4:3逆转的经典比赛。

温布利球场产生的国家回忆不像其它球场,这是因为英格兰在足球运动发展中的重要地位,他们的足球记忆对每一个人都有吸引力。

温布利球场在1955年欧洲博览会杯(欧洲联盟杯的前身)伦敦对阵法兰克福以及英格兰4:1击败西班牙的友谊赛中首次启用照明系统。温布利在1963年首次使用电子记分牌。1990年成为“全坐席”球场。

温布利著名的双塔在2002年12月拆除。现在仍在施工中的新温布利将在2007年投入使用。新温布利将有一座133米高的拱门、滑动屋顶、球场和90000个座位。

新温布利启用

第一场比赛
07年3月24日,英格兰与意大利U21青年队比赛.

第一场足总杯比赛
07年5月19日,英格兰06/07赛季足总杯决赛,切尔西1:0胜曼联.

英格兰队在新温布利的第一场比赛
07年6月1日,友谊赛,英格兰1:1巴西.

新温布利 老温布利
造价(英镑) 7.98亿 75万
屋顶高度(英尺/米) 170英尺(51.85米) 75英尺(22.88米)
座位容量(个) 90000 100000,1989年后为79000
卫生间(个) 2618 361
电梯(部) 36 3
自动梯(部) 30 1
通往皇家包厢的台阶(级) 107 39
标志性建筑 高133米,宽315米的拱门 双塔

Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley, London, England. With 90,000 seats the stadium has the second largest capacity in Europe. By area it is the largest roof-covered football stadium in the world,[citation needed] and stands opposite Wembley Arena. It is often refered to as "New Wembley" to distinguish it from the original stadium at the same site.

The previous Wembley Stadium (originally known as the Empire Stadium) was one of the world's most famous football stadiums, being England's national stadium for football, and because of the geographical origins of the game was often referred to as "The Home of Football". It hosted the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) final a record five times, and is one of seventeen stadia to have held a FIFA World Cup final. In 2003, the original structure was demolished and construction began on the new stadium, originally intended to open in 2006. This was later delayed until early 2007. The final completion date of the stadium came on 9 March 2007, when the keys to the stadium were handed over to The Football Association.

The first match staged at the new stadium was an under-21 international between England and Italy on March 24 2007. The match finished 3-3. The official attendance was 55,700 (although all of the 60,000 tickets that were made available were sold in advance). This now stands as the record for the largest under-21 attendance ever. The first person to score at the new Wembley Stadium was Mark Bright, during a charity match on the Community Day on March 17. The first footballer to score in a FIFA sanctioned match was Italian striker Giampaolo Pazzini after 28 seconds of the first game between England U21 and Italy U21. Pazzini went on to score twice more in the second half of the match making him the first person to score a hat-trick at Wembley Stadium since Paul Scholes for England in 1999. This gives Pazzini two other records, the fastest goal scored at Wembley (old or new stadium) and the first person to score a hat-trick at the new Wembley. The first English player to score in a full-scale match was David Bentley with a free kick in the same game. Kidderminster Harriers striker James Constable was the first player to score a goal in a final at the new Wembley in the FA Trophy Final against Stevenage Borough on May 12 2007. Stevenage were the first team to win a final at the new Wembley beating Kidderminster 3-2 in the FA Trophy Final. Chelsea's Didier Drogba scored the first FA Cup goal at Wembley on 19 May 2007, against Premiership rivals Manchester United.

Wembley is also to be the venue for the first NFL match hosted outside America, between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants, on 28 October. The first 40,000 tickets sold out in just 90 minutes.

Wembley stadium
The Great Stadium at Wembley Park, London, was built to coincide with the British Empire Exhibition of 1923. Work was completed just four days before hosting its first Football Association Cup Final on 29 April 1923. The Rugby League Cup Final was played at Wembley every year between 1929 and 2000 (except 1932). The greatest moments in its history were the hosting of the 1948 Olympic Games and the 1966 World Cup. From 2000 the stadium is being completely rebuilt.

Location: London, England
Broke ground: 2003
Opened: 2007
Owner: The Football Association
Operator: Wembley National Stadium Limited
Surface: Grass
Construction cost: GBP£757 Million (2007)
Architect: Foster and Partners
Tenants: England national football team
Capacity:
90,000 (Football, Rugby League)
75,000 (Concerts)
68,400 to 72,000 (Athletics)

Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley, London, England. With 90,000 seats the stadium has the second largest capacity in Europe. By area it is the largest roof-covered football stadium in the world,[citation needed] and stands opposite Wembley Arena. It is often refered to as "New Wembley" to distinguish it from the original stadium at the same site.

The previous Wembley Stadium (originally known as the Empire Stadium) was one of the world's most famous football stadiums, being England's national stadium for football, and because of the geographical origins of the game was often referred to as "The Home of Football". It hosted the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) final a record five times, and is one of seventeen stadia to have held a FIFA World Cup final. In 2003, the original structure was demolished and construction began on the new stadium, originally intended to open in 2006. This was later delayed until early 2007. The final completion date of the stadium came on 9 March 2007, when the keys to the stadium were handed over to The Football Association.

The first match staged at the new stadium was an under-21 international between England and Italy on March 24 2007. The match finished 3-3. The official attendance was 55,700 (although all of the 60,000 tickets that were made available were sold in advance). This now stands as the record for the largest under-21 attendance ever. The first person to score at the new Wembley Stadium was Mark Bright, during a charity match on the Community Day on March 17. The first footballer to score in a FIFA sanctioned match was Italian striker Giampaolo Pazzini after 28 seconds of the first game between England U21 and Italy U21. Pazzini went on to score twice more in the second half of the match making him the first person to score a hat-trick at Wembley Stadium since Paul Scholes for England in 1999. This gives Pazzini two other records, the fastest goal scored at Wembley (old or new stadium) and the first person to score a hat-trick at the new Wembley. The first English player to score in a full-scale match was David Bentley with a free kick in the same game. Kidderminster Harriers striker James Constable was the first player to score a goal in a final at the new Wembley in the FA Trophy Final against Stevenage Borough on May 12 2007. Stevenage were the first team to win a final at the new Wembley beating Kidderminster 3-2 in the FA Trophy Final. Chelsea's Didier Drogba scored the first FA Cup goal at Wembley on 19 May 2007, against Premiership rivals Manchester United.

Wembley is also to be the venue for the first NFL match hosted outside America, between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants, on 28 October. The first 40,000 tickets sold out in just 90 minutes.

Construction
Wembley was designed by architects [[HOK Sport + Venue + Event|HOK Sport]] and Foster and Partners with engineers Mott MacDonald, built by Multiplex and funded by Sport England, WNSL (Wembley National Stadium Limited), the Football Association, the Department for Culture Media and Sport and the London Development Agency. It is the most expensive stadium ever built at a cost of £798 million (roughly $1.57 Billion U.S.)[1] and has the largest roof-covered seating capacity in the world.

The design of the stadium is an all-seated 90,000 capacity bowl stadium (unless it is athletics or concerts) protected from the elements by a sliding roof. The stadium's signature feature is a circular section lattice arch of 7 m internal diameter with a 315 m span, erected some 22° off true, and rising to 140 m tall. It stands 140 m above the pitch and supports all the weight of the north roof and 60% of the weight of the retractable roof on the southern side. According to "Guinness World Records 2006", the archway is the world's longest unsupported roof structure.

A "platform system" has been designed to convert the stadium for athletics use, but its use decreases the stadium's capacity to approximately 60,000. Instead of the 39 steps climbed, in the original stadium, to enter the Royal Box and collect a trophy, there are now 107

The stadium is linked to Wembley Park Station on the London Underground via Wembley Way, and Wembley Central via the White Horse Bridge. It also has a rail link - provided by the Wembley Stadium railway station - to London Marylebone and Birmingham, but whether this becomes operational is at the discretion of the station operator (Chiltern Railways).

The initial plan for the reconstruction of Wembley was for demolition to begin before Christmas 2000, and for the new stadium to be completed some time during 2003, but this work was delayed by a succession of financial and legal difficulties. It was scheduled to open on 13 May 2006, with the first game being that year's FA Cup Final. However, worries were expressed as to whether the stadium would actually be completed on time. The new stadium was completed and handed over to the FA on 9 March 2007, with the total cost of the project (including local transport infrastructure redevelopment and the cost of financing) estimated to be £1 billion (roughly $1.97 billion U.S.).

In October 2005, Sports Minister Richard Caborn announced: "They say the Cup Final will be there, barring six feet of snow or something like that". However in December 2005, the builders admitted that there was a "material risk" that the stadium might not be ready in time for the Cup Final[5] and in February 2006, these worries were confirmed by the FA moving the game to Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.

The delays started as far back as 2003. In December 2003, the constructors of the arch, subcontractors Cleveland Bridge, warned Multiplex about rising costs and a delay on the steel job of almost a year due to design changes which Multiplex rejected. Cleveland Bridge were removed from the project and replaced by Dutch firm Hollandia with all the attendant problems of starting over. On 20 March 2006, a steel rafter in the roof of the new development fell by a foot and a half, forcing 3,000 workers to evacuate the stadium and raising further doubts over the completion date which was already behind schedule. On 23 March 2006, sewers beneath the stadium buckled due to ground movement. GMB Union leader Steve Kelly said that the problem had been caused by the pipes not being properly laid, and that the repair would take months. A spokesman for developers Multiplex said that they did not believe this would "have any impact on the completion of the stadium", which was then scheduled to be completed on 31 March 2006.

On 30 March 2006, the developers announced that Wembley Stadium would not be ready until 2007. All competitions and concerts planned were to be moved to suitable locations. On 19 June 2006 it was announced that the turf had been laid. On 19 October 2006 it was announced that the venue was now set to open in early 2007 after the dispute between The Football Association and Multiplex had finally been settled. WNSL, a subsidiary of The Football Association, is expected to pay around £36m to Multiplex, as well as the amount of the original fixed-price contract. This meant that the Wembley Stadium was ready for the 2007 FA Cup Final on 19 May 2007. The official Wembley Stadium website announced that the stadium would be open for public viewing for local residents of Brent on 3 March 2007, however the event was delayed by two weeks and instead happened on 17 March. The keys to the new Wembley stadium were finally handed over to the owners on 9 March 2007 ready to be open and used for upcoming FA Cup football matches, concerts and other events.

A short documentary of its redevelopment can be found on the Queen Live at Wembley 1986 DVD. The reconstruction of the stadium is part of the wider regeneration of Wembley.

The new Wembley is a significant part of the plan for the 2012 Summer Olympics to be held in London; the stadium will be the site of several games in both the men's and women's football tournaments, with the finals planned to be held there.

The Race of Champions will also visit the stadium in December 2007.

Although not completed or opened at the time, EA Sports added Wembley Stadium into the video game FIFA 07.

On October 28 2007 Wembley will be the venue for the first competitive NFL game ever to be played outside North America. This huge event will be played between the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins.

A statue of Bobby Moore - the captain of the England national football team when they won the 1966 Football World Cup at Wembley - was unveiled outside the stadium on Friday May 11 2007.

Structure
With 90,000 seats, the new Wembley is the largest stadium in the world with every seat under cover. This capacity is separated into 3 tiers of seating, with the lower tier holding 34,303 spectators, the middle one 16,532 and the upper one 39,165
The stadium contains 2,618 toilets, more than any other venue in the world.
The stadium has a circumference of 1 kilometre.

At its peak, there were more than 3,500 construction workers on site.
4,000 separate piles form the foundations of the new stadium,
the deepest of which is 35 metres.

There are 35 miles of heavy-duty power cables in the stadium.

90,000 cubic metres of concrete and 23,000 tonnes of steel were used in the construction of the new stadium.

The total length of the escalators is 400 metres.

Each of the two giant screens in the new stadium is the size of 600 domestic television sets.

You could drive a cross-channel train through the Wembley Arch

Pitch
The new pitch is 13 feet lower than the previous pitch. The pitch size is 105 metres (115 yards) long and 68 metres (75 yards) wide, slightly narrower than the old Wembley

Roof
The new 7,000 ton roof covers an area of over 11 acres, four acres of which are moveable and rise to 170 feet above the pitch. With a span of 1040 feet, the arch is the longest single span roof structure in the world and is 440 feet above the level of the external concourse.[17] The arch is designed not to cast a shadow on the pitch, but this was not a consideration given to the rest of the roof and at the opening 2007 FA Cup final, a third of the pitch was lost to TV viewers as it was in deep shadow.

Seating
There is more leg room in every seat than there was in the Royal Box of the old stadium.

Tenants
The English national football team will be a major tenant of Wembley Stadium. Given the ownership by The Football Association as of March 10 2007, the League Cup final will move back to Wembley from Cardiff as the FA Cup final has. Other showpiece football matches that were previously staged at Wembley, such as the Football League promotion play-offs and the Football League Trophy final, have returned to the stadium, as has the Nationwide Conference play-off final. Additionally, the Rugby League Challenge Cup final will return to Wembley Stadium beginning in 2007.

The stadium will also host the football finals for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

A Guinness Premiership doubler-header, usually held at Twickenham, could be played at Wembley during the 2007-08 season. The double header involves four clubs, London Irish, Wasps, Saracens and Harlequins.

Music
Besides football, Wembley can be configured to hold many other events, particularly major concerts. In March 2007 it was confirmed that the first music event at the newly opened stadium will be British singer George Michael, who will perform on June 9 and June 10 2007. The following weekend will see Muse performing two concerts on 16 June and 17. The Concert for Diana, a memorial concert ten years after the death of the Princess of Wales, will take place on July 1, 2007. Metallica have confirmed that they too will be performing at the stadium on July 8 as part of their 'Sick of the Studio '07' tour.[22] The global movement concert Live Earth, modeled after the 1985 Live Aid concerts (one of which took place at the original Wembley Stadium), is also planned to be held at Wembley on July 7 2007.

Trivia
This article contains a trivia section.
Content in this section should be integrated into the body of the article or removed.

In order to obtain the licences the stadium needed to open, it first hosted two non-full capacity events.

The first game was Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI and the Wembley Sponsors Allstars. The Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI won 2-0 (scorers Mark Bright and Simon Jordan).
The following records were set in the England U21 vs Italy U21 match.
The first official match involving professional players was England U21s vs Italy U21s, which finished 3-3.
The first ever goalscorer was Giampaolo Pazzini.
The first ever English goalscorer was David Bentley.
The first ever hat-trick was scored by Giampaolo Pazzini.
The first penalty saved was by Paul Jones of Exeter City, striker was Wayne Curtis of Morecambe.
The first red card was given to Matthew Gill of Exeter City for a headbutt on Craig Stanley of Morecambe in the Conference playoff final.
The first ever FA Cup Final at the new Wembley (between Manchester United and Chelsea) was on Saturday 19 May 2007. Chelsea won 1-0 with a goal by Didier Drogba, making him the first player ever to score in the FA Cup final at the new Wembley. Chelsea were the last winners of the cup final at the old Wembley and the first winners at the new.
The first club game, competitive game, and cup final held at the new Wembley took place on Saturday 12 May 2007 when Kidderminster Harriers met Stevenage Borough in the FA Trophy final. Kidderminster became the first team to play at both the old and new stadium. The game had a capped capacity of 80,000, and although allocations were between 15,000 and 20,000 for each club, the capacity reached 53,262. Stevenage Borough won the game 3-2 despite trailing 2-0 at half time.
The first players to play at both the old and new Wembley stadia were Steve Guppy (for Stevenage Borough) and Jeff Kenna (for Kidderminster Harriers). Ex-England international Guppy was the first player to win a final at both stadia.
The first game involving the full English national team will be an international friendly played on June 1 against Brazil.
Wembley Stadium has the most toilets in one building, in the world with 2,618. [25]
The exterior of Wembley Stadium was used in the 2007 movie 28 Weeks Later. However the scene inside the stadium, where the pitch is overgrown and was primarily used as a rendezvous point for the NATO defense force is actually of the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff due to Wembley not being completed.
Wembley Stadium will also host at least one American football game. The National Football League has scheduled a regular-season game between the New York Giants and the Miami Dolphins at New Wembley on October 28, 2007, at 5:00pm GMT (1:00pm EDT). The first 40,000 tickets, which went on sale on May 16, sold out within 90 minutes.
The character Wembley Fraggle on Fraggle Rock was named after Wembley Stadium.
On the Live 8 DVD, at one point during the Live 8 concert in London, a far-away shot of Wembley Stadium under construction was seen before the camera zoomed back into Hyde Park. The original Wembley Stadium was the site of the London Live Aid concert in 1985.

The new Wembley will be the most spectacular football stadium in the world, built to the highest specifications, using the latest technology and offering every fan who visits, an unrivalled match-day experience.

A team of internationally renowned architects, specially assembled for the project, have ensured that the state-of-the-art facilities are matched by a design that creates an electric atmosphere – making it the ultimate stage for major events.


13295713425请帮忙找一篇新温布利大球场Wimbley Stadium的英文简介,谢谢~_百度知...
舒志康答:000 seats the stadium has the second largest capacity in Europe. By area it is the largest roof-covered football stadium in the world,[citation needed] and stands opposite Wembley Arena. It is often refered to as "New Wembley" to distinguish it from the original stadium at the ...

13295713425求有关 新温布利大球场 的资料。。。
舒志康答:温布利球场在1955年欧洲博览会杯(欧洲联盟杯的前身)伦敦对阵法兰克福以及英格兰4:1击败西班牙的友谊赛中首次启用照明系统。温布利在1963年首次使用电子记分牌。1990年成为“全坐席”球场。温布利著名的双塔在2002年12月拆除。现在仍在施工中的新温布利将在2007年投入使用。新温布利将有一座133米高的拱门、滑...

13295713425温布利球场是谁的主场 新温布利大球场简介
舒志康答:新温布利大球场简介 温布利球场位于英国伦敦的一座足球场,是英格兰代表队的主场,同时也承办英格兰国内各项比赛的决赛。最早建于1923年,于2007年重建,被公认为是全世界上最伟大的球场之一。1966年世界杯和1996年欧锦赛分别见证了英格兰队和德国队夺冠的辉煌时刻。温布利大球场主要承办英格兰国家队的主场比赛...

13295713425温布利大球场在哪个城市
舒志康答:温布利球场位于英国首都伦敦,于2007年建成,造价7.8亿英镑(70亿人民币),直径近300米的圆形球场,看台高52米,高133米的世界最大单拱标志物,是欧洲最大的专业足球场,也是公认的全世界上最大的球场。温布利大球场在那个城市 温布利球场举办过世界杯决赛、欧锦赛决赛、欧洲冠军联赛决赛、英格兰足球联盟...

13295713425温布利球场介绍
舒志康答:1、温布利大球场是英格兰国家足球场,位于英国伦敦。是英格兰国家队以及英格兰国内杯赛的决赛场地。2、温布利大球场最早建于1923年,在2000年推翻重建,2007年建成,造价7.8亿英镑,直径近300米的圆形球场,看台高52米,高133米的世界最大单拱标志物,是欧洲最大的专业足球场。被公认为是全世界上最伟大...

13295713425介绍一下温布利大球场
舒志康答:总共铺设有35英里长的电缆线。球场设有两块超大屏幕,每块屏幕有600个普通电视机大。新温布利一共有2618个卫生间,创下了吉尼斯世界纪录。新球场的每个座位有更大的空间,比旧球场皇室包厢的空间都大,更加舒适。新温布利大球场的私人包厢也能当会议室。一年由三百五十天的时间可供使用,即便是在比赛日也...

13295713425新温布利球场是什么?阿森纳的主场么
舒志康答:温布利球场位于英国伦敦的一座足球场,是英格兰代表队的主场,所以它不是阿森纳主场。同时也承办英格兰国内各项比赛的决赛。最早建于1923年,于2007年重建,被公认为是全世界上最伟大的球场之一。1966年世界杯和1996年欧锦赛分别见证了英格兰队和德国队夺冠的辉煌时刻。阿森纳队曾经在1998年至2000年租用温布利...

13295713425新温布利球场的建筑规模
舒志康答:作为圆形球场宽度接近长度,天幕所占面积是全球第一大,标志性附属建筑“白马桥”是世界最大单拱,看台对面可眺望到温布利竞技场。315米、133米:球场标志物白马桥的长度和高度。 688:吧台数量。 2819:洗手间数量。 2352:从旧温布利拆毁到新温布利建成所用天数。 13亿欧元:历史上最昂贵足球场造价 ...

13295713425温布利大球场(英国足球的圣地)
舒志康答:温布利大球场的历史可以追溯到19世纪末期。当时,英国足球协会正在寻找一个合适的场地来举办足总杯决赛。经过多次考察和讨论,最终选择了温布利大球场作为足总杯决赛的主场。温布利大球场的建设工程于1920年开始,历时三年。球场的设计师是英国著名建筑师ArchibaldLeitch。球场采用了当时最先进的混凝土建筑技术,可以...

13295713425温布利球场属于哪个国家?
舒志康答:温布利大球场是英格兰国家足球场,位于英国伦敦。是英格兰国家队以及英格兰国内杯赛的决赛场地。温布利大球场最早建于1923年,在2000年推翻重建,2007年建成,造价7.8亿英镑,直径近300米的圆形球场,看台高52米,高133米的世界最大单拱标志物,是欧洲最大的专业足球场。被公认为是全世界上最伟大的球场。...


(编辑:厍唐致)
联系方式:
关于我们 | 客户服务 | 服务条款 | 联系我们 | 免责声明 | 网站地图
@ 作文摘要网