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Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, with a seating capacity of 42,785. [4] It has been the home of Premier League club Aston Villa since 1897. The ground is less than a mile from both Witton and Aston railway stations and has hosted sixteen England internationals at senior level, the first in 1899 and the most recent in 2005.
Stadium: Villa Park; Capacity: 42,657 [7] Current stadium status: Reconstructed. 7,400 North Stand expansion plan. Aston Villa have planning permission to increase Villa Park from 42,000 to 50,000 seats by expanding the North Stand.
St James' Park: Newcastle upon Tyne: 52,258 [3] Newcastle United: Premier League 1892 9 Stadium of Light: Monkwearmouth, Sunderland: 48,095 [6] Sunderland: EFL Championship: 1997 10 Villa Park: Aston, Birmingham: 42,918 [3] Aston Villa: Premier League 1897 Aston Villa W.F.C. Women's Super League 11 Stamford Bridge: Fulham, London 40,173 [5 ...
Aston Villa's current home venue is Villa Park; the team previously played at Aston Park (1874–1876) and Wellington Road (1876–1897). Villa Park is the largest football stadium in the English Midlands, and the eighth largest stadium in England. It has hosted 16 England internationals at senior level, the first in 1899, and the most recent ...
Chelsea have bought 2.4 acres of neighbouring land with a view to redeveloping Stamford Bridge, but the club have still not ruled out relocating to a new site
Villa Park's old Holte End was historically the largest of all Kop ends, closely followed by the old South Bank at Molineux, both once regularly holding crowds in excess of 30,000. [2] Many other English football clubs and some rugby league clubs (such as Wigan's former home Central Park) applied the same name to stands in later years ...
The pursuit is independent of Indy Eleven's and Keystone Group's planned Eleven Park project that includes a 20,000-seat MLS-eligible stadium in addition to apartments, office, retail, parking and ...
From his time playing at Spartan Stadium as a standout offensive lineman for Portsmouth, which went 39-11 during his four seasons with the Trojans — and accumulated a 19-3 overall record at the ...