The Etihad Stadium, located in Manchester, United Kingdom, is the home of Manchester City Football Club. Opened in 2002 for the Commonwealth Games, it was later converted into a football stadium. With a seating capacity of over 53,000, it's one of the UK's largest and most modern arenas. The stadium features state-of-the-art facilities, including extensive hospitality options, a fan zone, and a club store. Its design reflects both the heritage of Manchester City FC and their forward-looking philosophy. The Etihad Campus, as it’s become known, also includes a world-class training facility and the City Football Academy, which serves as a base for the club’s community outreach, alongside a youth development center. The stadium is well served by public transport and there are also parking options available. It's become a significant landmark in Manchester and a must-visit place for football fans from around the world, offering an immersive experience on match days and hosting stadium tours on non-match days.