The Emirates Stadium , home of Arsenal Football Club since July 2006, is a pinnacle of modern sports architecture. This 60,704-seat venue, the fourth-largest football stadium in England, was designed by Populous (formerly HOK Sport) to replace the historic Highbury ground. Its elliptical, four-tiered bowl design and translucent polycarbonate roof are engineered to maximize natural light and maintain an intense, focused atmosphere. Architectural & Visual Highlights
Outside the stadium, statues of legends such as Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, and Herbert Chapman stand as tributes to the club's past. Key Stadium Facts 1920x1200 Emirates Stadium Wallpaper">
The famous Highbury Clock was meticulously reinstalled at the south end of the new ground, now known as the Clock End . The Emirates Stadium , home of Arsenal Football
The slender roof plane is supported by just eight cores, giving it the appearance of floating above the robust facade. Beyond football, the stadium has hosted major concerts
Beyond football, the stadium has hosted major concerts for artists like Coldplay and Green Day, increasing its capacity to 72,000 for music events.
The first official match held at the stadium was a testimonial for Dennis Bergkamp on July 22, 2006.
Fans and media frequently refer to the pitch by this nickname due to its world-renowned surface quality.