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The stadium capacity has been expanded, with an extra seating tier being installed above the East Stand (Family stand), which increases the capacity to over 30,000 seats. The deal with American Express Europe, Brighton and Hove's biggest private-sector employer, confirming the stadium's naming rights was announced on 22 June 2010. [12]
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Withdean Stadium, Brighton's home from 1999 to 2011. For two years, from 1997 to 1999, the club shared Priestfield Stadium, the ground of Gillingham, before returning to Brighton to play at Withdean Stadium. This is not predominantly a football ground, having been used for athletics throughout most of its history, and previously as a zoo. [28]
On 17 June, Brighton announced details for their pre-season friendly games. Two matches against Union SG and Brentford will take place at the club's training ground, the American Express Elite Football Performance Centre and an away fixture was announced against Reading at the Madejski Stadium. [96] Espanyol was later confirmed as the pre ...
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Brighton stadium may refer to several stadiums in or near Brighton, England: Falmer Stadium, on the outskirts of Brighton, the current home ground of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club (BHAFC) Goldstone Ground in Hove, home ground of BHAFC 1902–1997. Now demolished. Withdean Stadium, an athletics stadium, temporarily used by BHAFC 1999–2011