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Competitors take part in the "Race of Nations" section of the Race of Champions event at Wembley Stadium on December 14, 2008. The Race of Champions is an international motorsport event held at the end of each year, featuring some of the world's best racing and rally drivers. The race is unique in that it pits specialists from Formula One, World Rally Championship, NASCAR, Le Mans and touring car championships against each other, head-to-head in identical cars. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
The statue of English footballet Bobby Moore outside Wembley Stadium is covered with snow early in the day before the match during the FA Cup Semi Final match at Wembley Stadium between Barnsley and Cardiff City in London, on April 6, 2008. AFP PHOTO/IAN KINGTON Mobile and website use of domestic English football pictures are subject to obtaining a Photographic End User Licence from Football DataCo Ltd Tel : +44 (0) 207 864 9121 or e-mail accreditations@football-dataco.com - applies to Premier and Football League matches.
Wembley Stadium is seen during the Concert for Diana in London, 01 July 2007. Princess Diana's sons staged a charity concert in her memory on Sunday which they hope will quell her critics and celebrate her humanitarian achievements. On what would have been Diana's 46th birthday, Princes William and Harry have lined up a string of pop veterans from Rod Stewart to Duran Duran for a six-hour show being broadcast to 145 countries. AFP PHOTO POOL REUTERS/Stephen Hird
The newly completed Wembley stadium in North London is pictured 18 May 2007. The first FA Cup final between Manchester United and Chelsea at the new Wembley stadium takes place on 19 May 2007 . The 90,000-seater national stadium, rebuilt at a cost of 800-million pounds (1.45 billion dollars), has been awarded its general safety certificate from Brent Council. AFP PHOTO/MAX NASH
The newly completed Wembley Stadium in north London is seen, 23 March 2007, the day before it hosts its first competitive football fixture. England Under 21s will play Italy Under 21's in a final 'ramp-up' event before it is given it's full safety certificate. The 90,000 capacity all seated arena is the most expensive stadium ever built at a cost of L798 million and has the largest roof-covered seating capacity in the world. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS
The newly completed Wembley Stadium in north London is seen, 23 March 2007, the day before it hosts its first competitive football fixture. England Under 21s will play Italy Under 21's in a final 'ramp-up' event before it is given it's full safety certificate. The 90,000 capacity all seated arena is the most expensive stadium ever built at a cost of 798 million pounds (1.177 million euros) and has the largest roof-covered seating capacity in the world. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS