General |
Bryntirion Park | ||
SDM Glass Stadium | ||
Bryntirion Park in 2009, before renovation | ||
Full name | SDM Glass Stadium | |
Former name(s) | Kymco Stadium | |
Location | Bridgend, Wales | |
Renovated | 2013–2014 | |
Tenants | Pen-y-Bont (2013–present) Bryntirion Athletic (–2013) | |
Capacity | 3,000 | |
Surface | Artificial 3G |
Bryntirion Park, currently known as the SDM Glass Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a small football stadium located in the town of Bridgend in South Wales. It is currently the home ground of Pen-y-Bont but originally hosted home games of Bryntirion Athletic. The ground has a capacity of around 3,000 spectators.
External links[]
- Bryntirion Park at footballgroundguide.com
2021–22 Cymru Premier stadiums |
Bridge Meadow Stadium (Haverfordwest) · Bryntirion Park (Pen-y-Bont) · Cae-y-Castell (Flint) · Cyncoed Campus (Cardiff Met.) · Deeside Stadium (Connah's Quay) · Jenner Park Stadium (Barry) · Latham Park (Newtown) · Maes Tegid (Bala) · Park Avenue (Aberystwyth) · Park Hall (TNS) · The Oval (Caernarfon) · The Rock (Cefn Druids) |
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