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World-class hospitality at a world-class venue


A strong client relationship is essential in any business. At Club Wembley we understand the importance of offering hospitality that’s second to none.


Whether it’s entertaining prospective clients on match days, treating business associates to a concert, or board members using it for meetings on non-event days, Club Wembley can offer businesses some impressive hospitality options.


We’re confi dent our calendar of events will inspire any client or partner. In 2013 they will be able to enjoy a diverse range of world-class events, such as England’s forthcoming World Cup 2014 qualifi ers, two NFL International Series games, The FA Cup Final, England taking on Brazil and the Republic of Ireland in two big International Friendlies and a host of A-list music events to name just a few.* And in addition to taking in some of the most sort after events of the year, Club Wembley members are also offered the chance to indulge in several exclusive experiences, including the chance to play on the pitch or watch the England team train.


Call Chris Crouch on 020 8795 9521 or email chris.crouch@wembleystadium.com to fi nd out how Club Wembley can enhance your hospitality offerings.


*Matches that form part of the tournament or bid event where the FA is not the owner such as the Rugby World Cup Finals and the EUFA Champions League Finals are not included. Places for exclusive events are offered via a ballot system, are not guaranteed and may change on an annual basis.


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