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St James Park (Exeter) | ||
The Park, SJP | ||
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Built | 1904 | |
Opened | 10 September 1904 | |
Tenants | Exeter City | |
Capacity | 8,541 | |
Field dimensions | 104 x 64 metres |
St James Park is a football stadium in Exeter and is the home of Exeter City F.C. The stadium is served by the St James Park railway station which is right next to the ground (the line runs behind the Grandstand). (It has been adopted by the club who contribute to its upkeep, under the community rail scheme, and its railings have been painted in the red and white of Exeter's strip).
The current capacity of St James Park is 8,541, however the record attendance is 20,984, who watched Exeter lose 4–2 to Sunderland in an FA Cup Sixth Round Replay in 1931.
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