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  2. Vale Park - Wikipedia

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    Vale Park is a football stadium in the area of Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, and it has been the home ground of Port Vale Football Club since its opening in 1950. It has a current capacity of 15,695, and was renovated during 1989–1998 to become an all-seater stadium .

  3. Port Vale F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Chart of table positions of Port Vale in the Football League. The club were forced to resign from the league at the end of the 1906–07 season and were subsequently liquidated. [15] However, the name of Port Vale was continued after ambitious minor league side Cobridge Church opted to change their name.

  4. Old Recreation Ground - Wikipedia

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    Port Vale F.C. (1913–1950) The Old Recreation Ground was a football stadium located in Hanley , Stoke-on-Trent , England, and home to Port Vale F.C. from 1913 to 1950. It was the sixth ground the club used.

  5. History of Port Vale F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club played football at Limekiln Lane, Longport.From 1880 at Westport, paying £1 for the use of Westport Meadows. [1] The 1851 Ordnance Survey Map of Longport clearly shows the Port Vale Wharf and the adjacent Longport Lime Kilns, including the eponymous lane. [7]

  6. Athletic Ground (Cobridge) - Wikipedia

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    The ground was home to Port Vale for 27 years and hosted twelve Football League seasons. Average attendances, 1886–1913. It was located opposite the church on Waterloo Road, directly on the Hanley and Burslem tram line. [1] The 7 acres (2.8 ha) site was obtained from the Sandbach Charity on a 21-year lease. [1]

  7. 2023–24 Port Vale F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 season was Port Vale's 112th season of football in the English Football League (EFL) and their second consecutive season in League One. The season covers the period from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024. Nine permanent and four loan signings were made to replace the eleven players sold or released in the summer transfer window.

  8. Port Vale fan banned after racially abusing player - AOL

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  9. 1979–80 Port Vale F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1979–80 season was Port Vale's 68th season of football in the Football League, and their second-successive season (eighth overall) in the Fourth Division. [1] One of the club's worst ever seasons, Vale finished twentieth in the league and exited both cup competitions at the first stage. They also lost a tremendous amount of money.