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Park Hall
Park hall
Full name Park Hall Stadium
Owners Flag of Wales Mike Harris
Location Oswestry, Flag of England England
Built 1993
Opened 1993
Renovated 2007
Tenants The New Saints (2007–)
St Martins (2010–2022)
Oswestry Town (1993–2003)
FC Oswestry Town (2013–2020)
Capacity 2,034

Park Hall Stadium is a small football stadium located in the market town of Oswestry in Shropshire, England.

Opened in 1993, it has a capacity of 2,034 spectators, 1,034 of which are seated.

It was originally the home ground of the now defunct Oswestry Town from 1993 up until 2003. After a short term of the ground being abandoned, it was purchased by businessman Mike Harris who had the idea of redeveloping it and moving The New Saints back there. His idea became a reality in 2007 when TNS became the ground's new tenants. In 2010, it also became the home ground of St Martins until 2022. In 2013, FC Oswestry Town began playing their home games at Park Hall and did so until July 2020 when the club went out of business.

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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)

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