Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

List of EFL Championship stadiums

Coordinates:52°30′33″N1°53′5″W / 52.50917°N 1.88472°W /52.50917; -1.88472 (Villa Park)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Since the inception of theEFL Championship, England's current second tier, in 2004, there have been 61 stadiums used in the League. Following theHillsborough Disaster in 1989, theTaylor Report recommended the abolition of standing terraces by the start of the 1994–95 season, to be replaced byall-seater stadiums.[1] Certain grounds have had terracing in recent years.

Stadiums

[edit]

Those marked inbold indicate teams playing in the2022-23 season, while those initalics have been demolished.

StadiumImageClubLocationOpenedClosedCapacityCoordinatesRef(s)
Adams ParkWycombe WanderersHigh Wycombe199010,13751°37′50.0″N0°48′01.0″W / 51.630556°N 0.800278°W /51.630556; -0.800278 (Adams Park)
Alexandra StadiumGresty RoadCrewe AlexandraCrewe190610,15353°5′14.71″N2°26′8.69″W / 53.0874194°N 2.4357472°W /53.0874194; -2.4357472 (Alexandra Stadium)
Ashton GateAshton GateBristol CityBristol190427,00051°26′24.54″N2°37′13.09″W / 51.4401500°N 2.6203028°W /51.4401500; -2.6203028 (Ashton Gate)
Bet365 StadiumFront view of BritanniaStoke CityStoke-on-Trent199727,74052°59′18″N2°10′32″W / 52.98833°N 2.17556°W /52.98833; -2.17556 (Bet365 Stadium)Previously known as the Britannia Stadium
Bloomfield RoadBlackpoolBlackpool189917,33853°48′17″N3°2′53″W / 53.80472°N 3.04806°W /53.80472; -3.04806 (Bloomfield Road)
Boleyn Ground
(Upton Park)
West Ham UnitedLondon1904201635,01651°31′55″N0°2′22″E / 51.53194°N 0.03944°E /51.53194; 0.03944 (Upton Park)
Bramall LaneSheffield UnitedSheffield185532,70253°22′13″N1°28′15″W / 53.37028°N 1.47083°W /53.37028; -1.47083 (Bramall Lane)
Cardiff City StadiumCardiff CityCardiff200933,28051°28′22″N3°12′11″W / 51.47278°N 3.20306°W /51.47278; -3.20306 (Cardiff City Stadium)
Carrow RoadNorwich CityNorwich193527,24452°37′19.66″N1°18′13.15″E / 52.6221278°N 1.3036528°E /52.6221278; 1.3036528 (Carrow Road)
City GroundNottingham ForestNottingham189830,57652°56′24″N1°7′58″W / 52.94000°N 1.13278°W /52.94000; -1.13278 (City Ground)
Coventry Building Society ArenaCoventry CityCoventry200532,60952°26′53″N1°29′44″W / 52.44806°N 1.49556°W /52.44806; -1.49556 (Coventry Building Society Arena)Previously known as the Ricoh Arena
Craven CottageFulhamLondon189625,70051°28′30″N0°13′18″W / 51.47500°N 0.22167°W /51.47500; -0.22167 (Craven Cottage)
Dean CourtBournemouthBournemouth191012,00050°44′07″N1°50′18″W / 50.73528°N 1.83833°W /50.73528; -1.83833 (Dean Court)
DeepdalePreston North EndPreston186024,50053°46′20″N2°41′17″W / 53.77222°N 2.68806°W /53.77222; -2.68806 (Deepdale)
DW StadiumWigan AthleticWigan199925,13353°32′52″N2°39′14″W / 53.54778°N 2.65389°W /53.54778; -2.65389 (DW Stadium)Previously called the JJB Stadium[2]
Elland RoadLeeds UnitedLeeds189739,46053°46′40″N1°34′20″W / 53.77778°N 1.57222°W /53.77778; -1.57222 (Elland Road)
Ewood ParkBlackburn RoversBlackburn188331,15453°43′43″N2°29′21″W / 53.72861°N 2.48917°W /53.72861; -2.48917 (Ewood Park)
Falmer StadiumBrighton & Hove AlbionBrighton201130,75050°51′42.56″N0°4′59.80″W / 50.8618222°N 0.0832778°W /50.8618222; -0.0832778 (Falmer Stadium)
Fratton ParkPortsmouthPortsmouth189820,22450°47′47″N1°3′50″W / 50.79639°N 1.06389°W /50.79639; -1.06389 (Fratton Park)
Glanford ParkScunthorpe UnitedScunthorpe19889,08853°35′12.21″N0°41′42.96″W / 53.5867250°N 0.6952667°W /53.5867250; -0.6952667 (Glanford Park)
Griffin ParkBrentfordLondon1904202012,76351°29′17.46″N0°18′9.50″W / 51.4881833°N 0.3026389°W /51.4881833; -0.3026389 (Griffin Park)
Gtech Community StadiumBrentfordLondon202017,25051°29′26.97″N0°17′19.32″W / 51.4908250°N 0.2887000°W /51.4908250; -0.2887000 (Brentford Community Stadium)Previously known as the Brentford Community Stadium
Highfield RoadCoventry CityCoventry1899200523,48952°24′43″N1°29′24″W / 52.41194°N 1.49000°W /52.41194; -1.49000 (Highfield Road)
HillsboroughSheffield WednesdaySheffield189939,81253°24′41″N1°30′2″W / 53.41139°N 1.50056°W /53.41139; -1.50056 (Hillsborough)
Home ParkPlymouth ArgylePlymouth189316,38850°23′17″N4°09′3″W / 50.38806°N 4.15083°W /50.38806; -4.15083 (Home Park)
Huish ParkYeovil TownYeovil19909,56550°57′01″N2°40′29.57″W / 50.95028°N 2.6748806°W /50.95028; -2.6748806 (Huish Park)
Kenilworth RoadLuton TownLuton190510,22651°53′03″N0°25′54″W / 51.88417°N 0.43167°W /51.88417; -0.43167 (Kenilworth Road)
Keepmoat StadiumDoncaster RoversDoncaster200615,23153°30′35″N1°6′50″W / 53.50972°N 1.11389°W /53.50972; -1.11389 (Keepmoat Stadium)
King Power StadiumLeicester CityLeicester200232,26252°37′13″N1°8′32″W / 52.62028°N 1.14222°W /52.62028; -1.14222 (King Power Stadium)Previously called Walkers Stadium[3]
Kirklees StadiumHuddersfield TownHuddersfield199424,50053°39′15″N1°46′6″W / 53.65417°N 1.76833°W /53.65417; -1.76833 (Kirklees Stadium)
Layer RoadColchester UnitedColchester191020086,32051°52′37.25″N0°53′00.33″E / 51.8770139°N 0.8834250°E /51.8770139; 0.8834250 (Layer Road)
London RoadPeterborough UnitedPeterborough191315,31552°33′52.91″N0°14′25.46″W / 52.5646972°N 0.2404056°W /52.5646972; -0.2404056 (London Road)
Loftus RoadQueens Park RangersLondon190418,36051°30′33″N0°13′56″W / 51.50917°N 0.23222°W /51.50917; -0.23222 (Loftus Road)
Madejski StadiumReadingReading199824,22451°25′20″N0°58′58″W / 51.42222°N 0.98278°W /51.42222; -0.98278 (Madesjki Stadium)
MillmoorRotherham UnitedRotherham190720088,30053°25′42.12″N1°22′12.83″W / 53.4283667°N 1.3702306°W /53.4283667; -1.3702306 (Millmoor)
MKM StadiumHull CityKingston upon Hull200225,58653°44′46″N0°22′4″W / 53.74611°N 0.36778°W /53.74611; -0.36778 (MKM Stadium)Previously known as the KC Stadium and KCOM Stadium
Molineux StadiumWolverhampton WanderersWolverhampton188930,85252°35′25″N2°07′49″W / 52.59028°N 2.13028°W /52.59028; -2.13028 (Molineux Stadium)
New York StadiumRotherham UnitedRotherham201312,02153°25′40″N1°21′43″W / 53.4279°N 1.362°W /53.4279; -1.362 (New York Stadium)
Ninian ParkCardiff CityCardiff1910200921,50851°28′29″N3°12′00″W / 51.47472°N 3.20000°W /51.47472; -3.20000 (Ninian Park)
OakwellBarnsleyBarnsley188823,00953°33′8″N1°28′3″W / 53.55222°N 1.46750°W /53.55222; -1.46750 (Oakwell)
Pirelli StadiumBurton AlbionBurton upon Trent20056,91252°49′18.86″N1°37′37.05″W / 52.8219056°N 1.6269583°W /52.8219056; -1.6269583 (Pirelli Stadium)
Portman RoadIpswich TownIpswich188430,31152°3′18.22″N1°8′41.39″E / 52.0550611°N 1.1448306°E /52.0550611; 1.1448306 (Portman Road)
Pride Park StadiumDerby CountyDerby199733,59752°54′54″N1°26′50″W / 52.91500°N 1.44722°W /52.91500; -1.44722 (Pride Park Stadium)
Priestfield StadiumGillinghamGillingham189311,58251°23′3.3″N0°33′38.71″E / 51.384250°N 0.5607528°E /51.384250; 0.5607528 (Priestfield Stadium)
Riverside StadiumMiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough199534,74254°34′42″N1°13′1″W / 54.57833°N 1.21694°W /54.57833; -1.21694 (Riverside Stadium)
Roots HallRoots HallSouthend UnitedSouthend-on-Sea195212,39251°32′56.46″N0°42′5.61″E / 51.5490167°N 0.7015583°E /51.5490167; 0.7015583 (Roots Hall)
Selhurst ParkSelhurst ParkCrystal PalaceLondon192426,25551°23′54″N0°5′8″W / 51.39833°N 0.08556°W /51.39833; -0.08556 (Selhurst Park)
Stadium of LightSunderlandSunderland199749,00054°54′52″N1°23′18″W / 54.9144°N 1.3882°W /54.9144; -1.3882 (Stadium of Light)
Stadium MKMilton Keynes DonsMilton Keynes200730,50052°00′34″N00°44′00″W / 52.00944°N 0.73333°W /52.00944; -0.73333 (Stadium mk)
St Andrew'sBirmingham CityBirmingham190630,01652°28′32.53″N1°52′05.48″W / 52.4757028°N 1.8681889°W /52.4757028; -1.8681889 (St Andrew's)
St James' ParkNewcastle UnitedNewcastle189252,40554°58′32″N1°37′18″W / 54.97556°N 1.62167°W /54.97556; -1.62167 (St James' Park)
St Mary's StadiumSouthamptonSouthampton200132,68950°54′21″N1°23′28″W / 50.90583°N 1.39111°W /50.90583; -1.39111 (St Mary's Stadium)
Swansea.com StadiumSwansea CitySwansea200520,75051°38′32″N3°56′06″W / 51.6422°N 3.9351°W /51.6422; -3.9351 (Swansea.com Stadium)Previously known as the Liberty Stadium
The HawthornsWest Bromwich AlbionWest Bromwich190026,44552°30′33″N1°57′50″W / 52.50917°N 1.96389°W /52.50917; -1.96389 (The Hawthorns)
The DenMillwallLondon199320,14651°29′9.43″N0°3′3.42″W / 51.4859528°N 0.0509500°W /51.4859528; -0.0509500 (The New Den)
The ValleyCharlton AthleticLondon191927,11151°29′11″N0°2′11″E / 51.48639°N 0.03639°E /51.48639; 0.03639 (The Valley)
Turf MoorBurnleyBurnley188322,54653°47′21″N2°13′49″W / 53.78917°N 2.23028°W /53.78917; -2.23028 (Turf Moor)
University of Bolton StadiumBolton WanderersBolton199728,72353°34′50″N2°32′8″W / 53.58056°N 2.53556°W /53.58056; -2.53556 (University of Bolton Stadium)Previously known as the Reebok Stadium and Macron Stadium
Vicarage RoadWatfordWatford192222,20051°38′59.41″N0°24′5.35″W / 51.6498361°N 0.4014861°W /51.6498361; -0.4014861 (Vicarage Road)
Villa ParkAston VillaBirmingham189742,68252°30′33″N1°53′5″W / 52.50917°N 1.88472°W /52.50917; -1.88472 (Villa Park)
Withdean StadiumBrighton & Hove AlbionBrighton193620118,85050°51′7″N0°9′32″W / 50.85194°N 0.15889°W /50.85194; -0.15889 (Withdean Stadium)[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^Fox, Norman (18 April 1999)."Football: Fayed's race against time".The Independent.Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved10 July 2009.
  2. ^"New name announce for stadium".Wigan Today. 25 March 2009. Archived fromthe original on 12 January 2013. Retrieved25 March 2009.
  3. ^"Leicester rename Walkers Stadium the King Power Stadium".BBC Sport. 7 July 2011.Archived from the original on 23 June 2020. Retrieved7 July 2011.
  4. ^"Delay but Stadium moves closer to reality".Brighton & Hove Albion. 2 October 2008. Archived fromthe original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved2 October 2008.
Seasons
Clubs
2025–26
Former
Competition
Statistics and awards
Finances
Sponsors
Associated competitions
Prospects
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_EFL_Championship_stadiums&oldid=1311694111"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp