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| full_name = Ewood Park |
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| seating_capacity = 31,367 |
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− | '''Ewood Park''' is a [[Association football|football]] stadium in the English town of Blackburn, Lancashire, and is the home of [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers Football Club]] — one of the founder members of [[the Football League]] and [[Premier League]]. Rovers have played there since they moved from Leamington Street in the summer of 1890. The stadium opened in 1882 and is an all seater multi-sports facility with a capacity of 31,367. It comprises four sections: Darwen End, Riverside Stand (named as such because it stands practically on the banks of the River Darwen), [[Ronnie Clayton]] Blackburn End, and Jack Walker Stand, which is named after Blackburn industrialist and club supporter, [[Jack Walker]]. The football pitch within the stadium measures 115 yards (105 m |
+ | '''Ewood Park''' is a [[Association football|football]] stadium in the English town of Blackburn, Lancashire, and is the home of [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers Football Club]] — one of the founder members of [[the Football League]] and [[Premier League]]. Rovers have played there since they moved from Leamington Street in the summer of 1890. The stadium opened in 1882 and is an all seater multi-sports facility with a capacity of 31,367. It comprises four sections: The Bryan Douglas Darwen End, Riverside Stand (named as such because it stands practically on the banks of the River Darwen), [[Ronnie Clayton]] Blackburn End, and Jack Walker Stand, which is named after Blackburn industrialist and club supporter, [[Jack Walker]]. The football pitch within the stadium measures 115 by 76 yards (105 m × 69 m). |
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 16 January 2020
General |
Ewood Park | ||
Full name | Ewood Park | |
Location | Blackburn Lancashire BB2 4JF | |
Built | 1882 | |
Opened | 1882 | |
Tenants | Blackburn Rovers (1881, 1890–present) | |
Capacity | 31,367 | |
Field dimensions | 115 x 76 yards |
Ewood Park is a football stadium in the English town of Blackburn, Lancashire, and is the home of Blackburn Rovers Football Club — one of the founder members of the Football League and Premier League. Rovers have played there since they moved from Leamington Street in the summer of 1890. The stadium opened in 1882 and is an all seater multi-sports facility with a capacity of 31,367. It comprises four sections: The Bryan Douglas Darwen End, Riverside Stand (named as such because it stands practically on the banks of the River Darwen), Ronnie Clayton Blackburn End, and Jack Walker Stand, which is named after Blackburn industrialist and club supporter, Jack Walker. The football pitch within the stadium measures 115 by 76 yards (105 m × 69 m).
External links
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Ewood Park |
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