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  2. Elland Road - Wikipedia

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    Elland Road has four stands – the Don Revie (North) Stand (also known as the kop), the Jack Charlton (East) Stand (which was once known as the Lowfields Road stand), [8] the Norman Hunter South Stand and the John Charles (West) Stand – and an all-seated capacity of 37,792 [3] Elland Road had recorded its record league attendance on 27 ...

  3. Spion Kop (stadiums) - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded reference to a sports terrace as "Kop" related to Woolwich Arsenal's Manor Ground in 1904, four years after the Second Boer War. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A local newsman likened the silhouette of fans standing on a newly raised bank of earth to soldiers standing atop the hill at the Battle of Spion Kop .

  4. Churwell - Wikipedia

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    Churwell Working Men's Club. Churwell is a settlement in the civil parish of Morley, in the Leeds district, in West Yorkshire, England, between Leeds city centre and Morley. It is 3 miles (5 km) south-west of Leeds city centre and 1.5 miles (2 km) away from the Leeds United stadium Elland Road.

  5. Beeston, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Elland Road Stadium. Beeston is home to two stadiums: Elland Road, home of Leeds United AFC, has a 39,640 capacity, all-seater stadium [21] on Elland Road, adjacent to the M621 in the north of Beeston. The South Leeds Stadium, part of the John Charles Centre for Sport is situated on Middleton Grove (off Dewsbury Road) on the southern edge of ...

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  8. Fullerton Park - Wikipedia

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    The GRA quickly realised that with their greyhound stadium being so close to Elland Road stadium they would not be able to monopolise trade in the city. This resulted in the closing of Fullerton Park to greyhound racing and the GRA buying a stake in the LGA. The last meeting was held on 30 April 1928. [7]

  9. Listed buildings in Elland - Wikipedia

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    The milestone is on the north side of Halifax Road . It has an arched head, a triangular plan, two projecting faces, and a cast iron front. On the head is "HALIFAX AND HUDDERSFIELD ROAD" "ELLAND", and on the faces are the distances to Elland Town Hall, Halifax Town Hall, and Huddersfield. [43] II: Milestone opposite 19 Park Road