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Template for map of football stadiums in List of football stadiums in England. Sized to fit the sidebar in the article. Sized to fit the sidebar in the article. Numbers match list as of August 24, 2018.
A Mapframes map can display markers for a number of geographical features, or a football stadia for this template. It takes the data in JSON format, but this template creates the JSON data from the parameters in the template. At its simplest, it needs a list of stadia or clubs set with the following parameters.
The club's home ground is the 24,840-capacity Valley Parade, which was the site of the Bradford City stadium fire on 11 May 1985, which took the lives of 56 supporters. They are the only professional football club in England to wear claret and amber , and have worn these colours throughout their history.
Template:Football map/demo5 — a list of clubs and their stadium for the 2018-19 Premier League season (using Wikidata for data parameters) Test examples. Template:Football map/demo3 — a selection of English stadia (using a mixture of all three data sources) Template:Football map/demo4 — a test version of the map of the stadia in List of ...
image_size: Size of the image as a raw number (i.e. without "px"). If not specified, image width defaults to "frameless" (220px). image_alt: alt text for the image. caption: Insert a caption for the stadium image pushpin_map: The name of a location map as per Template:Location map: pushpin_mapsize: The width to display the pushpin map, in pixels.
However, adverse reaction to the clock's size and position provoked the club into ordering a larger replacement [66] to be incorporated in a proposed big screen. [67] The all-seater Railway Stand was built in the 1990s. The Railway Stand, on the west side of the stadium nearest to Birmingham city centre, is also free-standing.
To reduce the club's losses in light of breaches of the EFL's Profitability and Sustainability Regulations, the stadium was sold for £22.8 million to Birmingham City Stadium Ltd, a new company wholly owned by the football club's parent, and would be leased back to the club, [159] In December 2020, 21.64% of the club and 25% of Birmingham City ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. 1. FC Nürnberg; 1993–94 FA Premier League; 1994–95 FA Premier League; 2002–03 FA Premier League; 2003–04 FA Premier League; AC Omonia; AFC Wimbledon; Adelaide United FC; Afghanistan national football team