Brazilian footballing legend Pele once described Wembley as the heart of football. A stadium that saw England lift the World Cup in 1966 and the Lionesses win the Euros in 2022, Wembley is a iconic sporting venue, but it offers so much more.
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00:00 Wembley Stadium, the home of both the England's men's national team and more frequently
00:05 the Lionesses too. Once described as the cathedral of football, the capital of football and the
00:12 heart of football by Brazilian footballing legend Pelé. Since the stadium first opened
00:17 its doors in 1923, it has been the centre of sport in England. Maybe its most famous
00:23 moment coming when England lifted the World Cup in 1966 and when the Lionesses lifted
00:29 the Euros in 2022. In 1985, Freddie Mercury wilded the world with his iconic performance
00:36 headlining the first Live Aid concert. These days, Hayley Swift will be taking her upcoming
00:42 tour to the stadium too. In 2000, the old Wembley was closed and new Wembley opened
00:47 in 2007 hosting an FA Cup final. These days, there is life outside the stadium too, with
00:53 shops, bars and the iconic box park outside the ground as well. Wembley still is the heart
00:59 of football but now it has so much more to offer.
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