General |
Latham Park | ||
Parc Latham | ||
Full name | Paveways Latham Park | |
Location | Newtown, Powys, Wales | |
Opened | 1940 | |
Tenants | Newtown | |
Capacity | 5,000 | |
Surface | 3G |
Latham Park (Welsh: Parc Latham), currently known as Paveways Latham Park for sponsorship reasons, is a small football stadium located in the town of Newtown in Powys, Wales. Since opening in 1940, it has been the home ground of Newtown AFC. It is named after former Wales international George Latham.
It has the capability to hold 5,000 spectators.
As well as hosting Newtown games, including UEFA Cup ties against Skonto and Wisła Kraków, the ground has also hosted the Welsh Cup final on two occasions and the Welsh League Cup final eight times.
External links[]
- Latham Park at footballgroundguide.com
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