Maesdu Park | ||
OPS Wind Arena | ||
Full name | OPS Wind Arena | |
Former name(s) | Giant Hospitality Stadium Parc MBi Maesdu | |
Location | Llandudno, Wales | |
Opened | 1991 | |
Tenants | Llandudno (1991–present) Llandudno Albion (2014–2023) Bangor City (2019–2022) Abergele Town | |
Capacity | 1,013 | |
Surface | 4G |
Maesdu Park (Welsh: Parc Maesdu; lit. "Black Field Park"), currently known as the OPS Wind Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a small football stadium in the town of Llandudno in Conwy County Borough, Wales. Since opening in 1991, it has been the home ground of Llandudno FC. It has also hosted home matches of Llandudno Albion, Bangor City and Abergele Town.
It has a 4G pitch and has a capacity of 1,013 spectators.
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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 |