The Valley Parade stadium, long-established home to Bradford City Football Club, was known for its antiquated design and facilities, which included the wooden roof of the main stand. Bantams in the Sky 20'' x 20'' Box Canvas Print. The record attendance at the Northern Commercials Stadium occurred on 11th March 1911 in a fixture against Burnley … The stadium name was unveiled in March 2009 as Cardiff City Stadium and on 1 May, the official logo of the Cardiff City Stadium and the management company Cardiff City Stadium Ltd was unveiled.
'Going to the Match Bantams Style' Bradford City Valley Parade Stadium 20'' x 30'' Box Canvas.
Capacity: 25,136 Opened: 1886 Pitch size: 103m x 64m Stadium address: Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD8 7DY Phone: 0871 978 1911 Formerly known as Valley Parade, the stadium was renamed the Northern Commercials Stadium in a three year corporate sponsorship deal in 2016. the stadium is the home of Bradford Football Club and has been since The Bantams were formed in 1903. play their fixtures at Valley Parade.

Bradford City used Elland Road for three matches after 11 May 1985 when a fire consumed a stand at Valley Parade during a match against Lincoln City. Building understands the firm, which saw group pre-tax profit halve last year , has pipped f reshly confirmed Everton stadium builder Laing O’Rourke and Sir Robert McAlpine to the job. Two months after the Bradford City stadium fire, the 1966 World Cup Final teams from England and West Germany met in a rematch at Elland Road and raised £46,000 for the Fire Disaster Fund, with England winning the game, 6–4.

Valley Parade football stadium guide and wiki including information on Valley Parade postcode images, location and capacity.

Previous warnings had also … £59.99 Add to Cart. In addition to the basic facts, you can find the address of the stadium, access information, special features, prices in the stadium and name rights. Stadium Info Valley Parade has undergone a number of changes since the fire back in 1985 that claimed 56 lives. Valley Parade or Northern Commercials Stadium (Previously Coral Windows Stadium) for sponsorship purposes, is the home ground of Bradford City FC. A year later the Kop End was extended around one corner to meet the Main Stand that is of a similar height and design. In 1903, the code was changed from rugby football to association football and the ground became home to Bradford City. The JCT600 (Main) Stand was opened in 1986 and had a second tier added in 2001. Wiki stadiums is the complete Valley Parade stadium guide. The drop-down menu above the basic facts allows you to look at former stadiums (clubs) or other home grounds (national teams).

The stadium's highest attendance was 102,569 in 1954 for the Warrington - Halifax Challenge Cup Final replay, and for a domestic, non-final, Rugby League match, 69,429 at the third round Challenge Cup tie between Bradford Northern and Huddersfield in 1953.

£24.99 Add to Cart. Bantams in the Sky -Poster Print 20'' x 20'' approx. The extensive ground redevelopment spread over 5 years, following the clubs relegation from the Premier League in the 1999/00 gave the club a 25,000 capacity stadium. Bam is set to land the £150m construction contract to build a new 20,000-plus capacity arena in the shadow of Manchester City’s Etihad stadium. Auch historische Spielstätten können ausgewählt werden. The Bradford City stadium fire occurred during an English League Third Division match between Bradford City and Lincoln City on Saturday, 11 May 1985, killing 56 spectators and injuring at least 265. £29.99 Add to Cart.

Bantams in the Sky 11'' x 11'' poster print . Dating as far back as 1886, the 25,136 capacity ground mostly sees League One football matches, but also occasionally Rugby matches. It has an all seated capacity in excess of 25,000 which is well advanced from the needs of a side as far down the league rankings as they are. Bradford City A.F.C.

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