‘Phased project’ would give the ground Uefa’s elite statusChairman says ‘refresh’ would retain ‘unique atmosphere’
Leeds have announced plans to modernise Elland Road and increase the capacity from 37,645 to 53,000 as they aim to transform it into one of Europe’s leading arenas. It is in line to become England’s seventh-largest club ground.
Although wonderfully atmospheric, the Championship team’s longstanding home has become increasingly tired and is to be given what Leeds describe as a reimagining and enhancement.
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