sport.wikisort.org - StadiumMeadow Park, currently known as the LV Bet Stadium Meadow Park for sponsorship purposes, is a football ground in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England. It is the home ground of Boreham Wood F.C., and also hosts the home matches of Arsenal Women F.C. and Arsenal youth teams.[3]
Football ground in Hertfordshire, England
Meadow Park |
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Location | Broughinge Road Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 5AL |
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Owner | Boreham Wood F.C. |
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Capacity | 4,500 (1,700 seated)[1] |
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Record attendance | 4,101 (Boreham Wood v St Albans City - FA Cup second round, 6 December 2021) |
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Field size | 110 by 77 yards (100.6 m × 70.4 m)[2] |
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Opened | 1963 |
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Boreham Wood F.C. Arsenal W.F.C. Arsenal F.C. U23 |
Meadow Park is also the name of the public park which includes the football ground, as well as children's play areas, tennis courts, multi-sports courts, interactive play, a teen shelter, football pitches, open grassland and a wildflower meadow.[4][5]
History
Boreham Wood moved to Meadow Park from Eldon Avenue in 1963.[6] A new main stand was built shortly afterwards. That was demolished in 1999 and replaced by a stand with a cantilevered roof.[6] A new West Stand was opened in 2014.[7] A new North Bank terrace was opened in 2019, sharing the name of one of the stands from Arsenal's traditional former home of Highbury.[8]
Record attendance
The record attendance for the ground is 4,101, set in an FA Cup second round match against St Albans City on 6 December 2021.[9][10]
References
External links
2022–23 Women's Super League venues |
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UEFA Women's Cup and UEFA Women's Champions League Final venues |
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UEFA Women's Cup era, 2001–2009 | 2000s | |
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UEFA Women's Champions League era, 2009–present | 2010s | |
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2022–23 Clubs | |
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Seasons |
- 1979–80
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- 1982–83
- 1983–84
- 1984–85
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- 2022–23
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See also: Conference League Cup |
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- Managers
- Seasons
- Ownership
- Current season
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Teams | |
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History |
- Men
- 1886 to 1966
- 1966 to present
- International record
- Women
- Under-21
- Academy
- Museum
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Home stadiums | |
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Training Grounds |
- UCL Ground (until 1999)
- London Colney (1999–present)
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Honours |
- Men
- Women
- Academy and Under-21s
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Players |
- Men
- 100+ appearances
- 25–99 appearances
- 1–24 appearances
- Player of the Season
- Women
- Academy Graduates
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Rivalries |
- League record by opponent
- North London derby
- Chelsea rivalry
- Manchester United rivalry
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Singles | |
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Media |
- Arsenal TV
- The Arsenal Stadium Mystery
- Fever Pitch
- All or Nothing: Arsenal (2022 docuseries)
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Supporters |
- Gooners
- Arsenal Supporters' Trust
- AFTV
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Related articles |
- The Invincibles
- Emirates Cup
- Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
- Arsenal tube station
- Highbury Square
- Tuesday Club
- Arsenal firm
- 2000 UEFA Cup Final riots
- Arsenal v Reed
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General | |
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Matches |
- 2018 National League play-off Final
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На других языках
[de] Meadow Park
Der Meadow Park ist ein Fußballstadion in der englischen Stadt Borehamwood, Vereinigtes Königreich. Es ist Eigentum des Fußballclubs FC Boreham Wood, derzeit in der fünftklassigen National League. Auf den Rängen bieten sich 5000 Plätze, davon sind 1700 Sitzplätze auf Haupt- und Gegentribüne.[1] Neben dem Heimclub nutzen weitere Mannschaften die Spielstätte. Die Hauptstadt London liegt rund 20 Kilometer südlich von Borehamwood, Grafschaft Hertfordshire. Die Jugendmannschaften des FC Arsenal rauf bis zur U-23 sowie die Frauen des Arsenal Women FC nutzen das Gelände. Der FC Watford ist mit seiner Reserve ebenfalls Mieter des Stadions.
- [en] Meadow Park (Borehamwood)
[ru] Медоу Парк
Медоу Парк (англ. Meadow Park), спонсорское название «LV Bet Stadium Meadow Park», — футбольный стадион в Боремвуде[en], Хартфордшир, Англия. Это домашняя арена «Борем Вуд», также на нём проводят свои домашние матчи молодёжная и женская команда «Арсенала»[1].
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