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.Mary’s 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).