White Horse Bridge

It was designed by Steve Chilton[citation needed] for architects Marks Barfield and engineered by Halcrow.

Although grey in colour, the horse appears as white in contemporary black-and-white photographs and films.

Unlike the old footbridge, the new structure was designed to cope with up to 12,000 people an hour, the estimated number of users during match days.

The name with the most nominations, however, mainly coming from Germany, was Dietmar Hamann, who scored the last goal at the old Wembley Stadium.

This was a qualification game in October 2000 for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, with a German 1–0 win against England.

Wembley Stadium station with the White Horse Bridge built across it
The White Horse Bridge at night