What is the capacity of Fratton Park?

What is the capacity of Fratton Park?

Fratton Park

Operator Portsmouth F.C.
Capacity Reduced to 19,670 for health & safety reasons
Record attendance 51,385 vs Derby County, 26 February 1949
Field size 105 x 66 m (115 x 73 yards)
Construction

Is Fratton Park all seater?

Fratton Park took shape in the 1920s when a new main stand designed by Archibald Leitch opened. Fratton Park hardly changed in the following decades until in 1997 the Fratton End stand got demolished and replaced by a new all-seater stand. The only change since has been the installation of a roof over the Milton End.

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Why is Fratton Park on FIFA?

As development for FIFA 16 was hitting its stride, the team at EA Canada started working with Portsmouth FC to include Fratton Park as a tribute to Simon. From visiting the site to interacting with ground staff, the aim was to make sure that the 117-year-old stadium was authentically replicated in the game.

How much did it cost to build the Stadium of Light?

Stadium of Light

Construction
Opened 1997
Expanded 2000
Construction cost £24 million
Architect PNF Architects

What is the capacity of Bramall Lane?

32,050
Bramall Lane/Capacity

How big was Fratton Park before it was rebuilt?

Before the reconstruction of the 4,500 seat Fratton End in 1997, the previously unseated terraced stands of the old Fratton End, Lower North Terrace and Milton End were conjoined as one contiguous terrace for much of Fratton Park’s twentieth century history.

What are the names of the four stands at Fratton Park?

The four stands in Fratton Park are named The North Stand (north), The South Stand (south), The Milton End (east) and The Fratton End (west).

Where is Fratton Park on the east coast of Portsmouth?

By road, Fratton Park is close to the A2030 on the east coast of Portsea Island, and is named Velder Avenue at its southern end, and Eastern Road to its north. At the north Eastern Road end of the A2030, it intersects with the main A27 south coast trunk road at Farlington, Portsmouth.

Is the Milton End going to be redeveloped?

While work continues to address and ensure the safety and security of supporters, as part of the general proposed redevelopment of the stadium – and due to a variety of operational reasons – phase one planning is to be submitted specifically in regard to the Milton End.

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