Stadium of Light

The Stadium of Light is a football stadium in Sunderland, England. It is the current home stadium of Sunderland A.F.C. This stadium was officially inaugurated by the Prince Andrew, Duke of York, on the 30th July, in 1997, during a match between Sunderland A.F.C. and Ajax Amsterdam.

Stadium of Light
The Stadium of Light in 2008
LocationStadium Of Light, Sunderland, SR5 1SU
OwnerSunderland A.F.C.
Capacity49 000
Field size115 × 75 yards (105 × 68 metres)
Surfacelawn
Construction
Opened1997
Expanded2002
Construction cost£ 23million
ArchitectTTH Architects
Main contractorsBallast Wiltshire PLC
Tenants
Sunderland A.F.C.

The Stadium of Light is a all seated stadium and mainly used for the league matches of Sunderland A.F.C. Beside this use there were some matches of national teams.

Date Result Competition
10 October 1999 England 2–1  BelgiumFriendly
27 November 2002 England 3–5  ItalyUnder 20 International
2 April 2003 England 2–0  TurkeyUEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying

The Stadium is also used for concerts (for example Oasis, Take That and Pink). Also the graduation ceremony of the University of Sunderland is held in the stadium.

Visitors

Season Average Highest
1997-9834,33441,214
1998-9938,72441,634
1999-200041,37542,192
2000-0146,79048,285
2001-0244,10847,989
2002-0339,67247,586
2003-0427,11936,278
2004-0528,82147,350
2005-0633,90444,003
2006-0731,88344,448
2007-0843,34447,802
2008-0940,16847,936
2009-1040,35547,641

The record of visitors was in a league match versus Liverpool with 48,353 set 13 April 2002.



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