NEW HOMES OF SOCCER
Newly-constructed League
grounds in England since the war:
1946 - Hull City
(Boothferry Park)
1950 - Port Vale (Vale
Park)
1955 - Southend Utd (Roots
Hall)
1988 - Scunthorpe Utd
(Glanford Park)
1990 - Walsall (Bescot
Stadium)
1990 - Wycombe Wanderers
(Adams Park)
1992 - Chester City (Deva
Stadium, Bumpers Lane)
1993 - Millwall (The New
Den)
1994 - Huddersfield Town
(Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Kirklees)
1994 - Northampton Town
(Sixfields Stadium)
1995 - Middlesborough
(Riverside Stadium)
1997 Bolton Wanderers
(Reebok Stadium)
1997 Derby County (Pride
Park)
1997 Stoke City
(Britannia Stadium)
1997 Sunderland (Stadium
of Light)
1998 Reading (Madejski
Stadium)
1999 Wigan Athletic (JJB
Stadium)
2001 - Southampton
(St.Marys Stadium)
2001 Oxford Utd (Kassam
Stadium)
2002 Leicester City
(Walkers Stadium)
2002 Hull City (KC
Stadium)
2003 Manchester City
(City of Manchester Stadium)
2003 Darlington
(Reynolds Arena).