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  2. Selhurst Park - Wikipedia

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    Selhurst Park is a football stadium in Selhurst, ... In the summer of 1981, the Main Stand terraced enclosure was redesigned and refitted with seating.

  3. BMO Stadium - Wikipedia

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    BMO Stadium (formerly Banc of California Stadium) is a soccer-specific stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is the home of Major League Soccer 's Los Angeles FC and the National Women's Soccer League 's Angel City FC .

  4. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    Their current Selhurst Park home has been all-seater since the mid-1990s, holding more than 26,000 spectators. In December 2017, the club announced plans to undertake a redevelopment of the Main Stand at Selhurst Park, raising the capacity to approximately 34,000, with the new structure ready by 2021. [25]

  5. Selhurst Park football ground - Wikipedia

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  6. Croydon Common Athletic Ground - Wikipedia

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    These banks were topped by bushes known to the supporters as "The Jungle". When Croydon Common FC took over The Nest there was a small stand with seats on the northern side of the ground, but this burned down shortly afterwards. A new stand, significantly longer than the previous one (approximately 75 metres long), was erected to replace it.

  7. South London derby - Wikipedia

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    Selhurst Park: First Palace win. 4 September 1926: 1–2: Palace: Third Division (South) The Valley: First Palace away win. 22 January 1927: 2–1: Palace: Third Division (South) Selhurst Park: League double (1st for Crystal Palace) 5 November 1927: 5–0: Palace: Third Division (South) Selhurst Park: Biggest winning margin for Palace. 17 March ...

  8. Plough Lane (1912–1998) - Wikipedia

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    Plough Lane was a football stadium in Wimbledon, south west London, England.For nearly eighty years it was the home ground of Wimbledon Football Club.. Plough Lane was Wimbledon F.C.'s ground from September 1912 until May 1991, when the club moved their first team home matches to Selhurst Park as part of a groundshare agreement with Crystal Palace.

  9. History of Crystal Palace F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In the first leg at Ewood Park, the Lancashire club won 3–1, but a 30,000 full capacity at Selhurst Park saw the Eagles triumph 3–0 after extra-time in the second leg to end their eight-year exile from the top flight. Ian Wright, who scored 24 league goals, and 33 in all competitions in the promotion campaign, was voted player of the year ...