FA CEO Martin Glenn says national stadium will get 'bigger and better'

Friday 19 May 2017
All 166 teams to have played at the new stadium had their names displayed on its exterior screens overnight

Today we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the official opening of the new Wembley Stadium.

The stadium was officially opened by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge at the 2007 FA Cup Final and has so far welcomed over 20million visitors to see more than 300 live sport and entertainment events.

Over the last ten years, the national stadium has hosted some of the biggest and best live events, breaking a number of attendance records along the way and giving fans unforgettable experiences.

Here are some of the highlights: 

England men's senior internationals
The men’s senior England team have played 54 times at Wembley Stadium across six qualifying competitions, recording a total of 40 victories.

England women's senior internationals

England's senior women’s team recorded their highest-ever home attendance at Wembley Stadium, with 45,919 fans attending the match against Germany in 2014.

Cup finals
The national stadium has hosted over 40 club football cup finals in the last ten years from The Emirates FA Cup, The SSE Women’s FA Cup, The FA Trophy, The FA Vase, The FA Community Shield, EFL Cup, EFL play-offs and the UEFA Champions League. London 2012 Olympics
Wembley Stadium proudly hosted nine football matches at the London 2012 Olympics, including the men’s final between Brazil and Mexico which was attended by over 86,000 fans. Sports events

Wembley Stadium has staged high-profile events across a number of other sports including 16 regular-season NFL games and world-class boxing with the Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko world heavyweight title fight this year. The stadium also hosted matches in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup and the 2015 Rugby World Cup, and motorsport has featured with the Race of Champions in 2007.

Music & entertainment
Over the past decade, Wembley Stadium has become a landmark destination for the best live music and entertainment, having hosted sold-out events for artists including; Ed Sheeran, Take That, George Michael, Madonna, Oasis, Metallica, Foo Fighters, Kasabian and U2, who hold the Wembley Stadium concert record attendance. Live comedy events have featured Ricky Gervais, Russell Brand, Chris Rock. In 2007 Wembley Stadium hosted Live Earth, which highlighted issues around climate change.

Wembley Stadium National Trust
In 2012 the Wembley National Stadium Trust was fully established as an independent charitable grant-making trust. It receives an annual donation of 1% of the stadium’s annual turnover. Since 2012 it has distributed funding of over £4m to almost 300 grants. The trust supports three distinct programmes including community sport in the London Borough of Brent as well as London-wide and England-wide programmes.

Chief executive Martin Glenn said: "Wembley Stadium had a difficult birth but a decade on we can only be proud of what the stadium has become. It’s now Europe's leading stadium and without doubt the venue of choice for global sporting and entertainment events.

"Having already hosted so many memorable moments we are looking forward to what the next decade will bring including Adele, the semi-finals and final of Euro 2020 and hosting Tottenham Hotspur next season. It can only get bigger and better."

In 2017 Wembley Stadium, connected by EE, will continue to be a leader in live sport, music and entertainment with sixteen events already scheduled this year. A full list of upcoming live events at Wembley Stadium can be found at WembleyStadium.com.

By FA Staff