When Was The Last Game At The Goldstone Ground?

26 April 1997.
The final match at The Goldstone Ground was held on 26 April 1997, in which Brighton beat Doncaster Rovers 1–0.

When was the last game at the Goldstone?

26 April 1997
On 26 April 1997, the last-ever game was played at the Goldstone Ground. Stuart Storer scored the only goal against Doncaster Rovers to lift Albion off the bottom of the table for the first time in seven months thanks to a better goals-scored record than Hereford United.

What happened to the Goldstone Ground?

The Goldstone Ground was sold to property developers and the site was redeveloped as a retail park, currently known as the Goldstone Retail Park.

When did Brighton move from the Goldstone Ground?

As Brighton & Hove Albion move into their new American Express Community Stadium, the club’s supporters are looking to remember their former home. Albion played at the Goldstone Ground in Old Shoreham Road, Hove, for 95 years from 1902 until 1997.

How much was the Goldstone Ground sold for?

In Brighton’s case, the Goldstone Ground was sold off for £7.5 million 1997 and within just a year, had been sold again for £22 million. It turned out that the then-owners Bill Archer and Greg Stanley – the founders of retailer Focus DIY – had made large loans to the club secured against the Goldstone.

Who owned the Goldstone Ground?

The site was cattle-grazing land owned by Goldstone Farm. John Clark asked if he could lease the site for the amateur Hove Football Club to play their 1901-02 season. Clark built an eight-foot fence around the perimeter, complete with turnstiles, as well as changing rooms and a 400-person-capacity stand.

When was the last CFL All Star Game?

It was held each year from 1955 to 1958; then, after 11 seasons without one, it returned in 1970. From 1970 to 1978 it was played every year except one (1975), then after 1978 it was played every five years, in 1983 and 1988. No All-Star Game has been held since 1988.

Where was brightons old ground?

Withdean Stadium is an athletics stadium in Withdean, a suburb of Brighton. It was constructed in 1930. It was the home track of Olympic athlete Steve Ovett. Between 1999 and 2011 it was the home ground of football team Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.

What happened to West Hams old ground?

It was the home of West Ham United from 1904 to 2016, and was briefly used by Charlton Athletic in the early 1990s during their years of financial difficulty. The seating capacity of the ground at closure was 35,016.
Boleyn Ground.

Surface Grass (110 x 70 yards)
Construction
Opened 1904
Closed 10 May 2016
Demolished 2016–2017

Can the Amex stadium be expanded?

Brighton & Hove Albion have confirmed that they will upgrade facilities around the stadium to help improve supporters’ match day experience. The American Express Community Stadium, which holds 31,800 spectators, will have increased covered spaces, an expanded food and drink offering and external toilets added.

What is the oldest building in Brighton?

St Helen’s Church
St Helen’s Church, located in the Hangleton area of Hove is the oldest surviving building in Brighton & Hove. The first known reference to the church is in 1093 when William de Warenne, the 2nd Earl of Surrey put it under the control of Lewes Priory.

What is the old name for Brighton?

Beorhthelmes tūn
The etymology of the name of Brighton lies in the Old English Beorhthelmes tūn (Beorhthelm’s farmstead). This name has evolved through Bristelmestune (1086), Brichtelmeston (1198), Brighthelmeston (1493), Brighthemston (1610) and Brighthelmston (1816). Brighton came into common use in the early 19th century.

Why is it called Black Rock in Brighton?

Black Rock was probably named after a large rock or cave that once laid at the foot of the cliffs. Black Rock also marks the point where the white chalk of the South Downs meets the sea.

How much did it cost to build Turf Moor?

In 1969, the Cricket Field Stand was built at a cost of £180,000 (the equivalent of £3.15 million as of 2022) and incorporated the changing rooms, which made Turf Moor one of the few English grounds to have the players’ tunnel behind one of the goals.

Who owns Aston Villa ground?

However, no definitive redevelopment occurred in either case. Under the current ownership of Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens, there has been concrete support for a long-term redevelopment of Villa Park. In December 2021, CEO Christian Purslow announced that redevelopment plans were forecasted to take “two to ten years”.

What was Wimbledon old ground called?

Plough Lane
Plough Lane was a football stadium in Wimbledon, south west London. For nearly eighty years it was the home ground of Wimbledon Football Club, from September 1912 until May 1991, when the club moved their first team home matches to Selhurst Park as part of a groundshare agreement with Crystal Palace.

What was Brentfords old ground called?

Griffin Park
Griffin Park was a football ground in Brentford in the London Borough of Hounslow, England. It was the home ground of Brentford F.C. from its opening in September 1904 to August 2020.

Who owns St Andrews Birmingham?

Birmingham City Stadium Ltd
St Andrew’s (stadium)

Owner Birmingham City Stadium Ltd
Capacity 29,409 Restricted to 19,000 pending completion of repairs
Field size 100 by 66 metres (109 yd × 72 yd)
Surface SISGrass hybrid
Construction

Do Sunderland own their ground?

As well as hosting Sunderland games, the stadium has hosted three matches for the England national football team, as well as an England under-20, an England under-21 and an England women’s team match.
Stadium of Light.

Owner Sunderland A.F.C.
Capacity 49,000 – Association Football 60,000 – Music concerts
Construction

What is the coldest CFL game ever?

Trivia. The temperature at kickoff was -16 °C (3 °F), making the game the coldest Grey Cup final. The 1991 game is, to date, the last Grey Cup completed in daylight.

What is the biggest blowout in CFL history?

Canadian Football (CFL).
On August 24, 1959, the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 55–0.