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St Mary's Stadium (Southampton FC stadium)

 
 

Information

Name: Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium
Club:
Southampton FC
Inauguration: 11 August 2001
First match: Southampton-Espanyol 3-4
Costs: £32 million
Capacity: 32,800 seats
Press seats: 84
Address: Britannia Road, Southampton, Hants. SO14 5FP
 

Stadium Pictures

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History

St Mary's Stadium is the name of Southampton F.C.'s home ground, and the Saints have been in residence since summer 2001 when they moved from their ancient Victorian former ground, The Dell. Its complete, official name is Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium; the naming rights were acquired by the Friends Provident insurance company.

The ground has an all-seated capacity of about 32,000.
 

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