Stamford Bridge

Stamford Bridge is a football stadium on the border of Fulham and Chelsea, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham that is home to Chelsea Football Club. The stadium is located within the Moore Park Estate also known as Walham Green. It is nicknamed "The Bridge" by the club's supporters. The capacity is 42,055, making it the seventh largest ground in the Premier League and the smallest amongst the big four clubs. KSS Design Group (archite... more

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Archibald Leitch

Archibald "Archie" Leitch (27 April 1865 – 25 April 1939) was a Scottish architect, most famous for his work designing football stadia throughout the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Born in Glasgow, Leitch's early work was on designing factories in his home city, with the sole survivor...
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