Wembley Stadium is the national stadium of England and one of the most famous sports venues in the world. Located in Wembley, London, the stadium was opened in 2007 on the site of the original Wembley Stadium. With a seating capacity of 90,000 spectators, it is the largest stadium in the United Kingdom and regularly hosts major football matches, including England national team fixtures, the FA Cup Final, UEFA competitions, and large-scale concerts and events.

The stadium is best known for its iconic steel arch, a striking architectural feature that has become a landmark on the London skyline. Rising 133 meters above the ground and stretching 315 meters across the stadium, the arch supports much of the roof structure while eliminating the need for traditional internal support columns. This design helps provide unobstructed views for spectators throughout the venue.
Wembley Stadium is home to the world's longest single-span roof support structure. Its massive steel arch spans 315 meters in a single uninterrupted length, a record that also makes it the longest structure of its kind in Europe. The achievement reflects the stadium's innovative engineering and has established Wembley as one of the most recognizable modern stadiums in the world.
Beyond its sporting significance, Wembley Stadium is regarded as a symbol of contemporary British architecture and engineering excellence. Its distinctive arch can be seen from many parts of London and has become synonymous with some of the most important sporting and entertainment events held in the United Kingdom.
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