The pictures throw a lot of hint that ‘The Foxes’ are keen to build a second tier on top of their East stand, covered by a futuristic half dome. However, as the training ground is now nearing completion, Leicester has turned back their focus on the 32,000-seater stadium. The 185-acre facility, reported to cost in the region of £100m, attribute for 11 full-size training pitches, an academy center, and a nine-hole golf course. However, the plans were put back following Leicester’s decision to build a new multimillion pound training complex. Leicester’s owner, Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, has been keen on redecorating the club’s stadium for quite some years now, but had earlier faced a lot of hurdles as regards obtaining the planning permission. The all-seater stadium has a capacity of 32,261, and is the 20 th largest football ground in England.
It has been the home stadium of Premier League side Leicester City since 2002, and was the stage as the club were crowned Premier League champions in 2016. The King Power Stadium is a football stadium in Leicester, England.