MANCHESTER UNITED hope to host the 2035 women’s World Cup final in a new 100,000-seat stadium - with the help of Lord Seb Coe.
United announced plans to rebuild Old Trafford in March and appointed two-time Olympic gold medal winner Coe to spearhead the operation.
Initially, Coe led the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force.
The group was set up to explore options for developing a new stadium and regenerating the surrounding area which also featured the Gary Neville.
But Coe will now be influential in the next stage of the project after being named as the Chair-Designate of the Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC) for the Old Trafford Regeneration project.
Coe will now play a key role in the next stage of the project as plans advance to deliver a new 100,000-seater stadium at Old Trafford that is estimated to cost a staggering £2billion.
He said in a statement: “I’m delighted that I’ve been asked to be the chair designate of the proposed Old Trafford Mayoral Development Corporation.
“Throughout my career, I’ve seen the difference that sports-led regeneration can make in fostering strong communities and acting as a catalyst for economic growth.
"That was certainly true of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics – and now, I believe, Greater Manchester’s moment has come.
“Working with Trafford Council and the Mayor, there’s huge potential to bring new homes and jobs to the area around the Manchester United stadium.
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"And looking ahead, I see a chance to bring the FIFA Women’s World Cup to a new Old Trafford Stadium in 2035.
"The home nations are the sole bidder, which presents a rare opportunity to bid to host the global football family”.
As a runner, Coe won four Olympic medals over 800m and 1,500m but he retired in 1990 and later moved into politics.
He also played a major part in helping London win the right to host the 2012 Olympics serving as the chairman of the campaign's committee.
Concept images of United's proposed new stadium have been released via Lord Norman Foster, the award-winning architect.
United said they will look for public funding for infrastructure of the £2bn project - but will not look for money for the stadium build.
Coe’s appointment does need to be signed off by government - but that is viewed as a formality.
United are also set to appoint a head of senior recruitment, according to The Athletic.
This newly created role will oversee the club’s senior scouts and report to director of recruitment Christopher Vivell.
roediknost
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United for life
Abrahamjr30
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use yo head bro
Worry about Urself
Vicsammy
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Players like Bruno n Maguire will be gone by the time the stadium is completed 😞
Zebcdklmn
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It will be very beautiful indeed 😃
suaaekpu
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Building a new stadium was the main reason Sir Ratcliff owns a part of MANCHESTER UNITED. Money business come first to sir Ratcliff.
Laalmnotu
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An old habit spending money on a new stadium when you cannot even make new signings this is bullshit
Utdw3Stand
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No money, but still going all out for a new stadium Who's gonna pay 4 this,
definitely not the Glazer's
kuucdklmps
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Build a bigger stadium for championship football
Nueaestyz
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united for life
lahbcdlos
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waste of money they ended 15th league no Euro this season and 4 players whom they don't want to play but pay them ......sitting it out
who is this antelope?
emondorock
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waste of money they ended 15th league no Euro this season and 4 players whom they don't want to play but pay them ......sitting it out
leyabckmot
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use yo head bro
vaailmsty
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Fuck Radcliffe!
bubakrtu
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with zero trophy this is strange check your comment very well
Abrahamjr30
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