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| Location | Mitcham, London |
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| Coordinates | 51°24′34″N0°09′19″W / 51.40944°N 0.15528°W /51.40944; -0.15528 |
| Opened | 1935 |
| Closed | 1955 |
Mitcham Stadium was a multi use sports stadium inMitcham, London. Uses includedrugby league,athletics andgreyhound racing.[1] The stadium is not to be confused with the formerSandy Lane ground owned by Tooting and Mitcham FC, which was sited nearby.[2]
The stadium was simply called the Mitcham Stadium and was in use for twenty years, from 1935 until 1955. It had covered grandstands along both straights and one of the straights was slightly extended.[3] The stadium had a large total capacity of 60,000 (mostly standing) and was owned by Sydney Parkes, a greyhound track owner.[4] Following its closure, the stadium was replaced by housing in 1955 and the site is now occupied by Ormerod Gardens and Fowler Road.[3][5] The West Grandstand was purchased in 1955 byLeyton Orient F.C. and the whole structure dismantled and reconstructed at theirBrisbane Road ground, where it remains today.
It was home to theStreatham and Mitcham R.L.F.C. from 1935 to 1937.[6]
Some greyhound racing took place during 1936 and 1937. The track was a short lived independent (unaffiliated to a governing body).[7] The racing ended after the owner Sydney Parker was refused a racing licence.[8]
The grass infield was also used forHurling andGaelic football matches.[3]
Fulham F.C. were in advanced negotiations to relocate to the stadium in 1938, but the outbreak of World War II meant this never materialised.[9]