General |
Cae-y-Castell | ||
Essity Stadium | ||
Full name | Essity Stadium | |
Location | Flint, Wales | |
Opened | 1994 | |
Tenants | Flint Town United (1994–present) Connah's Quay Nomads (2006, 2023–present) Flint Mountain (2022–present) | |
Capacity | 3,000 | |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Cae-y-Castell (Welsh for The Castle Field), currently known as the Essity Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a small sports stadium in the town of Flint in Flintshire, North Wales. Since opening in 1994, it has been the home of Flint Town United.
The stadium is most commonly used for association football but is also used for rugby and is the home of Flint Rugby Club. In 2006, the stadium also hosted Connah's Quay Nomads games while their Deeside Stadium was refurbished. In 2023, it was announced The Nomads would be returning to the ground after issues at Deeside.
Since 2022, Cae-y-Castell has been used for home matches of Flint Mountain.
The stadium has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.
External links[]
- Cae-y-Castell 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) |
2024–25 Cymru North stadiums |
The Airfield (Airbus UK) · Nantporth (Bangor 1876) · Globe Way (Buckley) · Recreation Ground (Caersws) · Llanelian Road (Colwyn Bay) · Central Park (Denbigh) · Cae-y-Castell (Flint Mountain) · The Rock (Gresford) · Clos Mytton (Guilsfield) · Halkyn Road (Holywell) · Maesdu Park (Llandudno) · The Ring (Llay) · Alyn Park (Mold) · Cae Baker (Penrhyncoch) · Bastion Road (Prestatyn) · Memorial Playing Fields (Ruthin) |
Wales |