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Vale Park is a football stadium in the area of Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, and it has been the home ground of Port Vale Football Club since its opening in 1950. It has a current capacity of 15,695, and was renovated during 1989–1998 to become an all-seater stadium .
Stadium: Vale Park; Capacity: 20,552 [228] Current stadium status: Reconstructed. Port Vale's Vale Park saw the Lorne Street stand demolished in 1998, and work began on a £3 million all-seater replacement. However, with the overall capacity of 19,052 already more than adequate, the stand remained uncompleted.
For the next four years the club switched to a design of a knight on a horse with the text "Port Vale" at the top. [70] From 1982 the club introduced a design based on that of a schoolchild who won a competition, which featured a bottle oven and the Stafford knot , associated with the city of Stoke-on-Trent 's pottery industry and the history ...
The ground was home to Port Vale for 27 years and hosted twelve Football League seasons. Average attendances, 1886–1913. It was located opposite the church on Waterloo Road, directly on the Hanley and Burslem tram line. [1] The 7 acres (2.8 ha) site was obtained from the Sandbach Charity on a 21-year lease. [1]
Proposed new stadium for Forest Green Rovers in Eastington, Gloucestershire. Designed by Zaha Hadid following a 2016 design competition, [89] it is reputedly going to be the world's first timber stadium. [90] Planning permission was approved by Stroud District Council in December 2019. [91]
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) -- The Inglewood City Council could decide Tuesday to approve plans to build an NFL stadium in the Los Angeles suburb, fast-tracking a $2 billion project in a sweepstakes ...
Port Vale F.C. (1913–1950) The Old Recreation Ground was a football stadium located in Hanley , Stoke-on-Trent , England, and home to Port Vale F.C. from 1913 to 1950. It was the sixth ground the club used.
Washington Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown arena ...