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Selhurst Park is a football stadium in Selhurst, in the London Borough of Croydon, England, which is the home ground of Premier League club Crystal Palace. The stadium was designed by Archibald Leitch and opened in 1924. It has hosted international football, as well as games for the 1948 Summer Olympics.
The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace in south London, England is a large sports centre and outdoor athletics stadium. It was opened in 1964 in Crystal Palace Park, close to the site of the former Crystal Palace Exhibition building which had been destroyed by fire in 1936, and is on the same site as the former FA Cup Final venue which was used here between 1895 and 1914.
Stadium Location Capacity Sport Occupant Notes Stamford Bridge: Fulham, London: 60,000 Football Chelsea: In planning stage Crystal Palace Park: Crystal Palace, London: 40,000 Football Crystal Palace: In planning stage Fossetts Farm Stadium: Southend, Essex: 22,000 Football Southend United: In planning stage Five Towns Stadium: Castleford, West ...
In 2011, proposals were put forward to move the club back to their original home at the Crystal Palace National Stadium, [84] but after the club gained promotion to the Premier League in 2013, there has been a renewed focus on redeveloping Selhurst Park into a 40,000 seater stadium. [85]
In 1964, a 15,500 seater athletics stadium and sports centre was built on the former site of the football stadium in Crystal Palace Park. The athletics stadium was known as the National Sports Centre and between 1999 and 2012 hosted the London Athletics Grand Prix among other international athletics meetings. The Crystal Palace triathletes club ...
Stadium Capacity Location Country Tenants Sport Image 1: Wembley Stadium: 90,000 [1] London: ... Crystal Palace F.C. Association football 44: Odsal Stadium: 26,019 ...
Crystal Palace: Premier League 1924 36 Brick Community Stadium [n 11] Wigan: 25,133 [6] Wigan Athletic: EFL League One 1999 Wigan Warriors (rugby) Super League 37 Craven Cottage: Fulham, London 24,500 [3] Fulham: Premier League 1896 38 Valley Parade [n 12] Bradford: 24,433 [15] Bradford City: EFL League Two 1886 39 Madejski Stadium [n 13 ...
Crystal Palace & Wimbledon: London: ... "The Stadium Guide – The Guide to the Football Stadiums in Europe". stadiumguide.com. Archived from the original on 8 July 2009