Llanelian Road | ||
Four Crosses Construction Arena | ||
Full name | Llanelian Road | |
Location | Old Colwyn, Wales | |
Broke ground | 1983 | |
Opened | 1 September 1984 | |
Tenants | Colwyn Bay (1984–1992, 1994–present) Colwyn Bay YMCA (1992–2000) | |
Capacity | 3,000 | |
Surface | Grass |
Llanelian Road (Welsh: Ffordd Llanelian), currently known as the Four Crosses Construction Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-use sports stadium in the village of Old Colwyn, near Colwyn Bay, North Wales. Since opening in September 1984, it has been the home ground of Cymru Premier side Colwyn Bay, except for a stint between 1992 and 1994. Between 1992 and 2000, the ground also hosted home matches of amateur side Colwyn Bay YMCA.
It has a capacity of 3,000 spectators, 750 of which can be seated.
External links[]
- Llanelian Road at Football Ground Guide
C.P.D. Bae Colwyn |
Club honours • Managers • Players • Llanelian Road |
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) |
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