Edgeley Park
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Edgeley Park est une enceinte sportive anglaise dédiée au football et au rugby à XV. Localisée à Stockport, dans la proche banlieue de Manchester, c'est une arène de 10 852 places utilisée par l'équipe de football de Stockport County Football Club et celle de rugby à XV des Sale Sharks.
Ce stade fut inauguré en 1891 pour le rugby puis Stockport County FC y introduit le football à partir du 13 septembre 1902. Le record d'affluence est de 27 833 payants à l'occasion du match de football Stockport-Liverpool FC en FA Cup le 11 février 1950. Le système d'éclairage pour les matchs en nocturne est installé le 16 octobre 1956.
Tribunes
- Robinson's Brewery Stand (Cheadle End) - 5 200 places
- Stockport Express Stand (Main Stand) - 2 100 places
- Vernon Building Society Stand (Popular Side) - 2 000 places
- Shotton Paper Stand (Railway End) - 1 550 places
Catégories :
- Stade anglais de rugby à XV
- Stade anglais de football
- Sport à Manchester
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