List of defunct English football stadiums explained

This is a list of football stadiums in England that are now defunct. Each stadium is shown alongside the year in which it ceased to be used and the stadium by which it was replaced.

Defunct stadiums

YearClubDefunct StadiumReplacement Stadium
1881 Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
1886 Newcastle Road
1886 Lord Nelson Ground
1889 Molineux
1890 The Athletic Grounds
1893 West Bromwich Road
1893 Manor Ground
1894 Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
1895 Burnden Park
1896 -
1896 Gresty Road
1896 County Ground
1897 Memorial Grounds
1897 Villa Park
1897 Dunstable Road
1898 Bloomfield Road
1898 County Ground[1] The Dell
1898 Roker Park
1899 Anchor Ground
1899 Blundell Park
1899 Hillsborough Stadium (originally Owlerton Stadium)
1900 -
1900 The Hawthorns
1901
1901 North Greenwich
1902 The Northolme
1905 Kenilworth Road
1906 Anlaby Road
1908 The Nest
1910 The Old Den
1910 Old Trafford
1913 Highbury
1913 Old Recreation Ground
1915 The Nest
1923 Maine Road
1924 Selhurst Park
1926 Wheldon Road
1930 Lea Bridge Stadium
1930 Redheugh Park
1932 Bootham Crescent
1935 Carrow Road
1939 Boothferry Park
1950 Vale Park
1955 Roots Hall
1963 Crown Ground
1968 Victoria Park
1969
1970 Gateshead International Stadium
1973 Horsfall Stadium
1976 Ram Meadow
1980 Longmead Stadium
1982 Falling Lane
1985
1986 Twerton Park
1987 Essella Park The Homelands
1988 -
1988 Glanford Park
1989 Wincham Park
1990 London Road South Kesteven Sports Stadium
1990 Bescot Stadium
1990 Adams Park
1990 Huish Park
1992 Gallagher Stadium
1992 Deva Stadium
1993 The Den
1994 Galpharm Stadium (originally McAlpine Stadium)
1994 Sixfields Stadium
1994
1995 Riverside Stadium
1997 Reebok Stadium
1997
1997 Pride Park Stadium
1997 Britannia Stadium
1997 Stadium of Light
1998 Madejski Stadium
1998 Kingsmeadow
1999EnfieldSouthbury RoadMeadow Park
1999 DW Stadium
2000 Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium
2001 Halton Stadium
2001 Kassam Stadium
2001 The DellSt Mary's Stadium
2002 KCOM Stadium
2002 King Power Stadium
2003 The Darlington Arena (originally Reynolds Arena)
2003 Etihad Stadium
2005 Pirelli Stadium
2005 Ricoh Arena
2005 The Liberty Stadium
2006 Emirates Stadium
2006 Buckingham Road The Meadow
2007 Keepmoat Stadium
2007 New Meadow
2007
2007 Flamingo Land Stadium (as Scarborough Athletic)
2008 Colchester Community Stadium
2008HendonClaremont RoadChesnut Avenue (2008-2009)Wheatsheaf Park (2008-2009)

Vale Farm (2009-2013)

Earlsmead Stadium (2013-2016)

Silver Jublee Park (2016–present)

2008HorshamQueen StreetWoodside Road (2008-2009) Goring's Mead (2009-2017)

Culver Road (2017-2019)

Hop Oast (2019–present)

2008 Don Valley Stadium
2009 Cardiff City Stadium
2010 Technique Stadium
2010Grays AthleticNew Recreation GroundRookery Hill (2010-2012)Rush Green (2012-2013)

Mill Field (2013-2017)

2010 Globe Arena
2011 Kingfield Stadium
2011 Latimer Park
2012 Don Valley StadiumNew York Stadium
2012 Hayden Road (as AFC Rushden & Diamonds)
2013 Underhill StadiumThe Hive Stadium
2013 Milton Road GroundBridge Road Ground (Ground share)
2016 Boleyn GroundLondon Stadium
2017AveleyMill FieldParkside
Grays Athletic
2017 Tottenham HotspurWhite Hart LaneWembley Stadium (2017-2018)
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (2019–present)
2020 Jakemans Community Stadium
2020 Brentford Community Stadium
2020
2021 LNER Community Stadium

Stadiums no longer used for football

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Notes and References

  1. The County Ground, Southampton continued in use as a cricket ground until 2000