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  2. St Mary's Stadium - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Stadium is a seated but also safe-standing football stadium in Southampton, Hampshire, England, which has been the home stadium of Premier League club Southampton since 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 32,384 [ 1 ] and is currently the largest football stadium in South East England .

  3. The Dell (Southampton) - Wikipedia

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    The new St Mary's Stadium was ready for the 2001–02 season. On 4 April 2001, the first ever Football Aid event took place at the Dell (including former players Jimmy Case and Peter Rodrigues). The last confirmed hat-trick was scored during this game by Bryn Thomas.

  4. Southampton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Southampton were given the go-ahead to build a new 32,000-seat stadium in the St Mary's area of the city, having been playing in the Dell since 1898. The stadium had been converted to an all-seater format earlier in the decade, but had a capacity of less than 16,000 and was unsuitable for further expansion.

  5. History of Southampton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Southampton F.C. league progress 1921-2012. Southampton Football Club is a professional football club that was formed in 1885.. The roots of the club can be traced to members of St. Mary's Church Young Men's Association, who played their football at various venues in Southampton for 13 years, prior to the move to the club's former ground, The Dell in 1898, where it remained until 2001.

  6. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: St Mary's Stadium; Capacity: 32,384 [7] Current stadium status: New. Southampton left The Dell for a new ground, St Mary's Stadium, in 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 32,505 and is currently the largest football stadium in the South of England (excluding London).

  7. 2009–10 Southampton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: St Mary's Stadium: League One: 7th: FA Cup: Fifth Round: League Cup: Second Round: Football League Trophy: Winners: Top goalscorer: League: Rickie Lambert (29) All: Rickie Lambert (35) Highest home attendance: 31,385 vs Portsmouth (13 February 2010) Lowest home attendance: 16,402 vs Wycombe Wanderers (1 December 2009) Average home ...

  8. Category:English Football League venues - Wikipedia

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    The Dell (Southampton) The Den; The Old Den; Derby Turn; Deva Stadium; ... St James' Park; St Mary's Stadium; Saltergate; Sandheys Park; Sealand Road; Seedhill ...

  9. 2023–24 Southampton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: St Mary's Stadium: Championship: 4th (promoted via play-offs) Championship play-offs: Winners: FA Cup: Fifth round: EFL Cup: First round: Top goalscorer: League: Adam Armstrong (21) All: Adam Armstrong (24) Highest home attendance: 30,869 v Sunderland (9 March 2024) Lowest home attendance: 17,844 v Watford (6 February 2024) Average ...