Bescot Stadium

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Bescot Stadium

Full name Bescot Stadium
Location Bescot, Walsall, England
Built 1990
Opened 1990
Owner
Tenants
Walsall F.C.
Capacity
11,300
Field Dimensions
110 x 73 yards

The Bescot Stadium (currently known as Banks's Stadium for sponsorship purposes), situated in Bescot, Walsall, England, is the home ground of Walsall Football Club. It was built in 1990, replacing the club's previous ground, Fellows Park, which was located a quarter of a mile away.

It currently has a capacity of 11,300 following an extension to the Floors-2-Go Stand (formerly known as the Gilbert Alsop Stand) during the 2003/04 season. It is now an all-seater stadium with disabled, educational and conferencing facilities that make it a focal point for the local residential and business communities.

The stadium is also to host England under-21 international matches, and England women's international matches.

The nearby railway station, previously known as Bescot, was renamed Bescot Stadium station in order to serve the stadium.

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The stadium's record attendance of 11,049 was set against Rotherham United on May 9 2004, the last day of the 2003-04 season in which Walsall were relegated to Football League One. However, 25,453 spectators were present for the team's Second Division match against Newcastle United on August 29, 1961 at Fellows Park, which had a larger capacity due to standing being allowed at the time.

Plans to develop the Homeserve Stand (which usually caters for away supporters) were announced by the club during 2005. The proposed development would mean the stand adopting a similar look to the Floors-2-Go Stand, which stands opposite it. As a part of the redevelopment, a large advertising board on the back of the stand facing the M6 motorway will be built and rented, covering the costs of the build; the board will be the largest illuminated sign adjacent to a motorway in Europe.[1] Due to the club's fall from the Football League Championship to Football League Two in the space of three seasons, the redevelopment plans have been halted, though they still remain in place, and are likely to be revived if an advertiser can be found.

Main entrance
Main entrance

  1. ^ Motorway sign 'biggest in Europe' BBC News, 11 October 2007

Football League One venues, 2007-08
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Alexandra Stadium | Bescot Stadium | Boundary Park | Brisbane Road | Brunton Park | City Ground
County Ground | Dean Court | Elland Road | Galpharm Stadium | Huish Park | Keepmoat Stadium
Kenilworth Road | Liberty Stadium | Memorial Stadium | New Den | Prenton Park | Priestfield Stadium
Roots Hall | Sixfields Stadium | Vale Park | Victoria Park | Whaddon Road | Withdean Stadium

Coordinates: 52°33′55.56″N, 1°59′26.54″W

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