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  1. O Estádio de Wembley (em inglês: Wembley Stadium) é o estádio nacional da Inglaterra, localizado no subúrbio londrino de Wembley Park. Com capacidade para abrigar 90.000 espectadores, é o maior estádio do Reino Unido e maior estádio da Europa , sendo ultrapassado somente pelo Camp Nou , em Barcelona . É administrado pela ...

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  2. Wembley Stadium is the largest and most iconic football venue in England, hosting the Emirates FA Cup, UEFA Women's EURO 2025 and other events. Find out more about hospitality, tickets, access and history of the stadium.

  3. Wembley Stadium is owned by the governing body of English football, the Football Association (the FA), whose headquarters are in the stadium, through its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). With 90,000 seats, it is the largest stadium in the UK and the second-largest stadium in Europe.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WembleyWembley - Wikipedia

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    Toponymy

    Wembley is derived from the Old English proper name "Wemba" and the Old English "lea" for meadow or clearing. The name was first mentioned in the charter of 825 of Selvin. A further instance may be seen in the Plea Rollsof the Common Pleas, as Wambeleye.

    The old manor

    The village of Wembley grew up on the hill by the clearing with the Harrow Road south of it. Much of the surrounding area remained wooded. In 1547 there were but six houses in Wembley. Though small, it was one of the wealthiest parts of Harrow. At the dissolution of the monasteries in 1543, the manor of Wembley fell to Richard Andrews and Leonard Chamberlain, who sold it to Richard Page, Esq., of Harrow on the Hill, the same year. There was a mill on Wembley Hill by 1673. The Page family cont...

    Railways, parish formed and development

    In 1837, the London & Birmingham Railway (now part of the West Coast Main Line) was opened from London Euston through Wembley to Hemel Hempstead, and completed to Birmingham Curzon Street the following year. The changing names of the local station demonstrated the increasing importance of the 'Wembley' name. 'Sudbury' station opened in 1845, renamed as 'Sudbury and Wembley' in 1882, renamed as 'Wembley for Sudbury' in 1910, renamed as 'Wembley Central' in 1948, at the time of the Olympic Game...

    Wembley falls within the UK Parliament constituency of Brent North, currently represented by Barry Gardiner MP (Labour). It falls within the London Assembly constituency of Brent and Harrow. Wembley formed part of the large ancient parish of Harrow on the Hill in the Gore hundred of Middlesex. In 1894 Wembley was split from Harrow, creating a new p...

    Until the nineteenth century, Wembley was rural. In broadest terms Wembley has eight main green spaces, all but the golf course being public (no farms or private parks exist). The formal five are King Edward VII Park, set out in 1914 slightly north of the centre (10.5 hectares), Barham Park (10.5 hectares), One Tree Hill Park, Sudbury Green and Bre...

    Wembley is known for its high degree of ethnic and religious diversity, and the population includes a large number of people of Asian, Afro-Caribbean and Eastern European origin. According to the 1991 census, 49.2% of the Wembley Central ward identified themselves as Asian (39% Indian). The ward along with neighbouring Tokyngton (eastern Wembley) a...

    Local news in Wembley is provided by the Brent & Kilburn Times and the Harrow Timesin print and online forms.

    The main shopping area was generally centred on Wembley High Road, Central Square, and Ealing Road. Unlike typical British high streets Wembley does not have a town centre network or pedestrianised high streets, with almost all commercial high street businesses along a 1000-yard stretch of road (High Road). In 1971 the High Road was seen as being t...

    Wembley has two local non-League football clubs, Wembley F.C. and South Kilburn F.C., that both play at Vale Farm stadium in nearby Sudbury. Nearby is Vale Farm Sports Centre. There once were two golf clubs in Wembley. Wembley Golf Club, founded in 1896, was situated north of the Metropolitan Railway line in what is now the Fryent Country Park. The...

    Apart from Wembley's earliest church, which is to St John the Evangelist of 1846 (see above) another listed building is what was Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church built in 1904, designed by Thomas Collcutt and Stanley Hemp. It is made mainly of brick and the design was influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement. It is listed in the initial, mainst...

    Tube/train

    Stations in the town are: 1. Wembley Stadium (Chiltern Railways) 2. Wembley Central (Bakerloo line, Southern, West Midlands Trains and Watford DC line) 3. North Wembley (Bakerloo line and Watford DC line) 4. Wembley Park (Jubilee line and Metropolitan line) 5. Sudbury Town (Piccadilly line) 6. Preston Road (Metropolitan line) 7. Alperton (Piccadilly line) 8. Stonebridge Park (Bakerloo Line and Watford DC line)

    Buses

    Wembley has numerous Transport for London bus routes that run through its centre on High Road, namely routes 18, 79, 83, 92, 182, 204, 223, 224, 297, 483, H17, and night route N18.

    Road

    Wembley lies very close to the A406 North Circular Road. The A404 Harrow Roadpasses through its centre. The town centre is served by three pay-and-display car parks.

    British Actor Ricardo P. Lloyd, grew up in Wembley
    Politician Luciana Berger(born 1981), The Independent Group MP, grew up in Wembley.
    Drummer Charlie Watts, founding member of The Rolling Stones, was born in Wembley.
    Engineer and Formula One aerodynamicist, John Barnard, who is credited with introducing the first semi-automatic gearbox, the first carbon fibre composite chassis and the "coke bottle" shape of the...
  5. Conheça o Estádio de Wembley, o templo do futebol em Londres, sede de finais da Champions League e da Copa do Mundo. Saiba como visitar o estádio, o museu e os shows mais importantes da música.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Com mais de 100 anos de tradição, estádio nunca recebeu um jogo de Pelé e viu brasileiros triunfarem apenas duas vezes, em 81 e 95. Por Cahê Mota — Londres, Inglaterra. 21/03/2024 07h56 Atualizado há um mês. Um desafio imponente e com cara de batismo para o início da era Dorival Júnior na seleção brasileira.

  7. 13 de out. de 2023 · O Wembley Stadium é a maior arena esportiva e musical do Reino Unido, sediando muitos eventos históricos e culturais. Saiba como comprar ingressos, o que ver no tour e as vantagens de fazer a visita guiada pelo maior estádio da Inglaterra.

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