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  1. The Stadium of Light is an all-seater football stadium in Sunderland, England, and the eighth and current home to Sunderland A.F.C. With space for 49,000 spectators, the Stadium of Light is the ninth largest football stadium in England. The stadium primarily hosts Sunderland A.F.C. home matches.

  2. The Stadium of Light’s current capacity of 48,707 makes the club’s home the ninth-biggest football ground in England. The stadium, built on the former site of the Monkwearmouth Colliery by Ballast Wiltshire plc, opened with a showpiece game against Ajax in July 1997.

  3. Club: Sunderland AFC | Opening: 1997 | Capacity: 49,000 seats. Description: The Stadium of Light was built in the mid 1990s as a replacement for Sunderland's old Roker Park, which lacked the possibilities for further expansion and modernisation.

  4. The Stadium of Light soon became renowned as one of the country's finest arenas and staged its first full England international in October 1999 when the Three Lions beat Belgium 2-1 - Kevin Phillips also won his second cap that night.

  5. With the eighth largest capacity of any football stadium in England, The Stadium Of Light has been Sunderland’s home since they left the much loved Roker Park in 1997. The stadium hasn’t just been used for Sunderland matches, though; it’s also been the location of England international games and numerous concerts.

  6. Year Opened: 1997. Capacity: 49,000. Sunderland 'Til I Die. The Stadium of Light, one of England’s biggest stadiums, was built in 1997, providing a home for Sunderland A.F.C. The Black Cats moved here from their previous home, Rocker Park, Sunderland’s home for 99 years.

  7. The History of The Stadium of Light. Replacing The Black Cats former home, Roker Park, The Stadium of Light opened in July 1997 with a ceremonial game against Ajax. Constructed on the site of a former coal mine the stadium took 14 months to complete with an original capacity of 42,000.