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O Old Trafford é um estádio de futebol, localizado no bairro Trafford, município de Grande Manchester, Inglaterra, e é a sede do Manchester United, clube da Premier League inglesa. Com espaço para 76.212 espectadores, o Old Trafford é o segundo maior estádio da Inglaterra em termos de capacidade, atrás somente do Estádio Wembley, o terceiro maior no Reino Unido, e o décimo primeiro na Europa. É um dos únicos dois estádios do país classificado como cinco estrelas pela UEFA. More information...

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