Pride Park Stadium

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Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park

Location Pride Park, Derby
Broke ground 1996
Opened 1997
Owner Derby County F.C.
Operator Derby County F.C.
Surface Grass
Construction cost £28,000,000
Architect Miller Partnership
Former names
None
Tenants
Derby County F.C. (1997-Present)
Capacity
33,597

Pride Park Stadium is a football (soccer) stadium in the Pride Park business park on the outskirts of Derby city centre in the UK. It is owned by and is the home of Derby County F.C. The stadium holds holds 33,597 spectators.

The stadium was completed in 1997 and replaced Derby County's previous stadium, The Baseball Ground. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on July 18, with a friendly against Sampdoria following on August 4.

The first competitive match to be played there was against Wimbledon. The floodlights failed part way through the match and it had to be abandoned.

The stadium has been used for three England under-21s international matches and one full international, a 4-0 friendly victory for England over Mexico on May 27, 2001. That match also holds the record for the highest attendance at the stadium: a full-house of 33,597.

The record attendance at Pride Park for a Derby County match is 33,475. The match was completely sold out with no segregation, but did not match the stadium record. This record was set on May 1, 2006 during a benefit match between Rangers F.C. Legends and Derby County F.C. Legends, with guest appearances from other legendary footballers who never played for either team. The match was a testimonial for Ted McMinn who played for both Rangers and Derby County during his career.

Football League Championship venues, 2006-2007
Britannia Stadium | Carrow Road | Deepdale | Elland Road
The Hawthorns | Hillsborough | Home Park | Kenilworth Road
KC Stadium | Layer Road | Loftus Road | Molineux Stadium
Ninian Park | Oakwell Stadium | Portman Road | Pride Park Stadium
Ricoh Arena | Roots Hall | Selhurst Park | Stadium of Light
St Andrews | St Mary's Stadium | Turf Moor | Walkers Stadium

Coordinates: 52°54′53.68″N, 1°26′50.04″W


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