British
: a stadium or arena that provides seating for all spectators and offers no standing room
… all-seaters should give clubs greater control over who occupies which part of the ground.—Nick Hornby, Fever Pitch, 1992 And then football clubs started to be more family and female friendly, turning their stadiums into all-seaters and discouraging the macho culture of the terraces.—Daily Mail (London), 17 June 2010
all-seater
adjective
… the stadium must be all-seater and have at least a 30,000 capacity
—Derby Evening Telegraph, 3 June 2010
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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