Home to Championship football club Coventry City, this stadium is one of six venues across the country hosting the London 2012 Olympic Football tournament.
Hampden Park is Scotland’s national stadium. Ranked as one of the greatest football stadia in the world, it holds all major European records for crowd attendance.
St James’ Park is the oldest football ground in north-east England, having hosted a football match as early as 1880, and is among the largest football stadia in the UK.
The Olympic Football tournament has been decided by a replay just once, in Amsterdam 1928: Uruguay beat Argentina 2-1 after the first match between the teams ended 1-1.
The only time a gold medal match has been decided on penalties was at Sydney 2000, when Cameroon beat Spain in a shootout.
Hungary has won three Football gold medals – more than any other country.
During the London 2012 Football competition approximately 2,400 footballs will be used.