Welford Road Stadium

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Welford Road is a stadium in Leicester, England and is home to one of England's traditional rugby union powers, Leicester Tigers. It is located between Aylestone Road and Welford Road in on the edge of the city centre. The stadium, mostly built in the 1930s, and has a capacity of 16,815, making it the second largest purpose-built club rugby union ground (after Kingsholm Stadium's 17,500) in England.

The Sports Statue on Gallowtree Gate
The Sports Statue on Gallowtree Gate

The Leicester Tigers moved there in 1892 and the first stands accommodated 1,100 spectators. The club house is located on the Aylestone Road, where a small temporary stand is erected, with the other sides having permanent stands built on them.

The Crumbie Stand was built in the 1920s with the terrace being added later. The stand is named after the club's secretary who built the stand, Tom Crumbie. The members' stand is now called the Next stand and built on the side of the ground adjoining the former Granby Halls site; this stand was also built in the twenties. This expansion almost bankrupted the club but it helped attract top players and laid the foundations for Leicester first glory years in the 1920's and 1930's as well as their subsequent success.

The Alliance and Leicester Stand was opened at the Welford Road end in 1995.

In 2004, the Tigers announced a plan to abandon Welford Road in favour of a groundshare at Walkers Stadium with the city's main football club, Leicester City F.C. However, the two clubs could not agree on which one would have priority at Walkers Stadium, and formally shelved the plan in 2005.

Leicester purchased the freehold to land adjacent to the ground in 2006. Plans have now been submitted for the ground to be radically altered. Detailed plans can be seenhere

As of 2006, the stadium has hosted eight international games. It hosted games during both the 1991 and 1999 Rugby World Cups.[1][2]. It also occasionally hosts England Saxons matches.


Guinness Premiership Venues 2007-08
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| Adams Park | Edgeley Park | Headingley Stadium | Kingsholm Stadium | Kingston Park | Madejski Stadium | Memorial Stadium | Recreation Ground | Sixways Stadium | Twickenham Stoop Stadium | Vicarage Road | Welford Road |}

Coordinates: 52°37′27″N, 1°07′59″W

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