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  1. King Power Stadium. King Power Stadium has been the home of Leicester City since 2002. A consultation process took place across August and September as we look to expand the capacity to 40,000 and develop the surrounding area.

  2. King Power Stadium is a football stadium in the city of Leicester, East Midlands, England. It has been the home stadium of Leicester City since 2002, and was the stage as the club lifted the Premier League title in 2016.

  3. Stadium address: King Power Stadium, Filbert Way, Leicester, LE2 7FL. Phone: +44 (0) 344 815 5000. Leicester City moved to the King Power Stadium in 2002 after 111 years at Filbert Street. The new ground was opened by former Leicester and England striker Gary Lineker, with the first match played against Athletic Club de Bilbao on 23 July 2002.

  4. The King Power Stadium is located slightly more than 1 mile south of Leicester’s city centre and main rail station. The walk should not take more than half an hour. On the way you’ll pass the stadium of Rugby club Leicester Tigers.

  5. A guide to King Power Stadium and matchday ticket prices for Leicester City games.

  6. King Power Stadium Stats; Capacity: 32,312: Away Capacity: 3,328: Owner: King Power International Co. Ltd: Year Built: 2002: Average Attendance: 31,887 – 22/23 Season

  7. Aug 12, 2021 · King Power Stadium Development Latest. Leicester City Football Club is pleased to confirm that its hybrid planning application for the development of the King Power Stadium and surrounding site has now received formal approval from Leicester City Council.

  8. Jan 29, 2017 · The King Power Stadium, also known as the Leicester City Stadium due to UEFA sponsorship regulations, is home to Premier League Champions Leicester City Football Club.

  9. Jun 6, 2024 · The King Power Stadium in Leicester, is the home of Leicester City FC. Find out all you need to know about visiting the stadium, plus photos & fans reviews

  10. The King Power Stadium opened in 2002 and has hosted Leicester Citys football matches ever since. It also has the rights to hold up to 12 concerts a year thanks to a ruling by Leicester city council.