雅虎香港 搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. King Power Stadium é um estádio de futebol localizado em Leicester, Inglaterra. É a casa do Leicester City. Foi aberto em 2002 , tendo uma capacidade de 32 261 espectadores. O estádio tem o nome da King Power, uma empresa que era de propriedade do antigo dono do clube, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha .

  2. 2022年8月19日 · For some Leicester City supporters, When You’re Smiling has been a constant soundtrack – always there, through thick and thin, glory and heartbreak. This season, the iconic tune, which dates back to 1928, will continue to be played before matches here at King Power Stadium – seconds before kick-off.

  3. Leicester City 1 1 3 2 7 Championship League level: Second Tier Table position: 2 In league since ... King Power Stadium Total capacity: 32.273 32.273 at international matches Seats: 32.273 including 32.273 covered Built: 2002 Construction costs:

  4. Leicester City King Power Stadium Bricks Model. £32.00. Add to bag £32.00. Free Foxes Fanstore Collection. More Payment Methods Available. Home to the Foxes since 2002, the King Power Stadium has continuously evovled since it's establishment, boasting modern design and facilities, and currently has a capacity of 32,312.

  5. 2017年9月2日 · Stadium Tours. Go behind the scenes at King Power Stadium and see the home of Leicester City Football Club through the eyes of Foxes players. After beginning your tour in the players’ lounge, you will make your way to the reception area, where Club memorabilia documenting previous European adventures, the 2015/16 Premier League triumph, plus ...

  6. 2024年2月1日 · Filbert Way King Power Stadium, Leicester LE2 7FL England Reach out directly Visit website Call Email Full view Best nearby Restaurants 1,120 within 5 kms Cafe Two Ten 343 0.8 km $ • Quick Bites • British • Vegetarian Friendly Taste @ Leicester College 61 ...

  7. De Montfort Hall. Named after the sixth Earl of Leicester, Simon de Montfort, De Montfort Hall was the first purpose-built concert hall in Leicester. It was designed by local architect Mr Shirley Harrison and opened in July 1913. In July 2011, the stadium was renamed King Power Stadium, after the Club’s new Thaibased owners.