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We heard a fair amount about the Millennium Stadium factor in discussions of Wales' championship-clinching last day victory over England - the implication being that one element in the demise of ...
Since opening in June 1999, the Millennium Stadium has welcomed, on average, over 1.3 million visitors per year to a stadium that took 56,000 tonnes of concrete and steel into creating.
Knock-out club football found a home at the Millennium Stadium in 2001 after work started on building the new Wembley Stadium. Sunday's Johnstone's Paint Trophy thriller between Bristol Rovers and ...
THE Millennium Stadium hosts the biggest event in its 18 years of its existence as it welcomes Real Madrid and Juventus for the Champions League final. Although the stadium will use a different nam… ...
The old National Stadium only had a capacity of 53,000 and found itself overtaken in the mid-1990s by Twickenham (75,000) and Murrayfield (67,000), while France were about to build the 80,000 ...
Cardiff's Millennium Stadium will host the 2017 Champions League final, UEFA confirmed on Tuesday. The 74,500-seat venue is Wales' largest stadium by some distance, and it is ...
Six years of hurt were finally brought to an end in Cardiff as Wales recorded a long-overdue win over one of the big three Southern Hemisphere nations. This 12-6 win, per Wales Online, was an ...
The Millennium Stadium will be renamed the Principality Stadium in a 10-year sponsorship deal with the Cardiff-based building society. The new name for the 74,500-seat capacity stadium, ...
The Millennium Stadium is to be renamed the Principality Stadium from January 2016 after a 10-year sponsorship deal was announced. Owned by a subsidiary of the Welsh Rugby Union, and home to the ...
Wales should rotate their international football matches around the country and play at smaller grounds rather than stage them all at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, according to their captain Craig ...
The Millennium Stadium will be renamed the Principality Stadium in a 10-year sponsorship deal with the Cardiff-based building society. The new name for the 74,500-seat capacity stadium, the home ...
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