King Power is the nineteenth largest football stadium in England that hosts home matches of Leicester City English football club. The all-seater stadium was inaugurated in July 2002 and can accommodate around 32,262 people at one time. It has been named after King Power, a company owned by Vichai Raksriaksorn, the club owner.
King Power is a world-class stadium fully enclosed, with comfortable seating on all sides. Since 2021, it has been the home of Leicester City Women and has witnessed some of the greatest matches. You can explore the changing rooms and player's lounge and walk down the Filbert Way tunnel. The stadium houses The Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial, which was opened on the first anniversary of a tragedy that claimed the lives of Club's Chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and staff members Nusara Suknamai, and Kaveporn Punpare.
The memorial is a peaceful place for supporters who wish to pay their respects to the martyrs who lost their lives. The stadium's attractive, modern design makes it extremely recognizable and has been praised for its appearance. It also features a huge terrace where the fans can stand and cheer up their favorite team creating an intense, exciting, and lively atmosphere.
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• One of the main highlights of the museum is The Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha statue that was built to give a tribute to the club's Chairman and patriarch.
• You can enjoy a guided tour of the stadium to see the players' entrance area, press room, and lounge area.
• At the back side of the stadium's home section, you'll find a gigantic bare-chested drummer.
• The Foxes Fanstore at the stadium is the flagship store for Leicester City merchandise official lines.
• TV screens have been installed throughout the stadium to catch glimpses of the match.