When Did Coventry City Play Their Last Game At Highfield Road?

30 April 2005.
It was built in 1899 in the Hillfields district, close to the city centre, and staged its final game on 30 April 2005 when Coventry City beat Derby County 6–2 in the Football League Championship with the last goal appropriately being scored by Andy Whing, a product of Coventry City’s youth academy.

When was the last game at Highfield Road?

30th April 2005
The stadium was the Club’s home from 1899 to 2005 and the final game took place on 30th April 2005 against Derby County, when City ran out 6-2 winners.

When did Coventry leave Highfield Road?

Thank you for subscribing! Today marks 17 years since Coventry City Football Club played their last game at Highfield Road before their move to what was then called the Ricoh Arena. The stadium was home to the Sky Blues for all but six years of its existence, from 1899 to 2005.

When did Coventry last play in the Premier League?

2001 – Coventry relegated from the Premier League after 34 years in the first tier. At the time, only Liverpool, Everton and Arsenal could boast longer tenures in the top flight.

Why have Coventry City only played two games?

The pitch at the Coventry Building Society Arena has been in such poor condition that it was deemed to be unsafe to play on by independent experts appointed by the EFL and, as a result, three Championship matches have been postponed and one Carabao Cup tie had to be relocated.

Why did Coventry leave Highfield Road?

Stadium issues have been the key theme from 2001 to the present day. Towards the end of the 1990s as many clubs began considering the necessity of moving grounds, Coventry made the decision to leave their long time home Highfield Road for the newly built Ricoh Arena.

What was the first all seater stadium in UK?

St Johnstone opened the first purpose-built all-seater football stadium in the United Kingdom weeks after the Hillsborough disaster, with the opening of McDiarmid Park in August 1989.

What is the posh area in Coventry?

The figures show the richest neighbourhood in Coventry is Earlsdon and Canley Gardens, with an average annual income of £49,500.

What is the most deprived area in Coventry?

Coventry’s Wood End has been named as one of the most deprived areas in the whole of England, according to new research. The area around Hillmorton Road, in Henley ward, has been identified as the eighth most deprived area in the country.

How many Muslims are in Coventry?

Religion

Religion 2001 2011
Number Number
Muslim 11,686 23,665
Sikh 13,960 15,912
Other religion 733 1,641

Is Coventry a nice place to live?

Residents of Coventry have an exceptionally high standard of living as well as excellent connectivity to all other parts of the nation as a result of their location. The cities of Birmingham, Leicester, and London are all easily accessible to anyone living in Coventry.

Is Coventry a big club?

They have a 32,000 stadium with 6,000 or 7,000 people for most games.

Why did Coventry lose their stadium?

Following a protracted rent dispute between Coventry City and ACL, the football club left the arena in 2013; playing their home matches in Northampton for over a year before returning in September 2014.

Was Coventry ever the capital of England?

On several occasions Coventry was briefly the capital of England. In 1404, Henry IV summoned a parliament in Coventry as he needed money to fight rebellion, which wealthy cities such as Coventry lent to him, while both Henry V and VI frequently sought loans from the city to meet the expense of the war with France.

Why do Coventry City have an elephant on their badge?

History of the Coat of Arms
Animals were often treated as religious symbols and the elephant is seen, not only as a beast so strong that he can carry a tower – Coventry’s castle – full of armed men, but also as a symbol of Christ’s redemption of the human race.

Who is Coventry City all time top scorers?

Gary McSheffrey
All-time Top Goalscorers

# Player / Current club
1 Gary McSheffrey Retired 280
2 Dion Dublin Retired 152
3 Peter Ndlovu Retired 178
4 Matt Godden Coventry City 94

Is Coventry High on crime?

This chart compares the crime rate in your local area to the average crime rate across the force area. It shows the total number of crimes over a twelve month period per thousand residents, for the crime type selected.
About this chart.

Area Crime rate
Force average 124
Solihull 88.52
Dudley 95.78
Coventry 109.96

What accent do people from Coventry speak?

Local Dialect
Where does the Coventry and Warwickshire accent come from? It turns out, according to Prof Carl Chinn, that it’s a mix of Anglo Saxon and Norse.

What is Browns in Coventry called now?

Metropolis is on Earl Street in the building previously known as Drapers Bar as well as also going by the name Browns in the past.

What is the smallest football stadium in the UK?

This season, Bournemouth are home to the smallest ground with Vitality Stadium, otherwise known as Dean Court, able to hold just 11,364 supporters. Like Old Trafford, the venue was first opened in 1910 and completely rebuilt in 2001.

What is the oldest football stand in the UK?

Here are the oldest football grounds still in use in England. Bramall Lane – Sheffield United. This 32,000 all-seater stadium is in fact the oldest league stadium in the world. Football was first played here in 1862 and has been in constant use ever since, hosting the very first floodlit game along the way in 1878.