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Football stadium in Staffordshire, England
The Bet365 Stadium (stylised as bet365
Stadium) is an all-seater football stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
💶 and the home of EFL Championship club Stoke City. The stadium was previously called the
Britannia Stadium but was renamed💶 on 1 June 2024 when the club entered into a new
stadium-naming-rights agreement with its parent company, Bet365.[4] It has💶 a capacity
of 30,089 following the completion of expansion works in 2024.[5][6]
The stadium was
built in 1998 at a cost💶 of £14.8 million as a replacement for the Victoria Ground.
Former player Sir Stanley Matthews' ashes were buried beneath the💶 centre circle of the
pitch following his death in February 2000; he had officially opened the stadium on 30
August💶 1997.[7] In European competitions it is known as the Stoke Ground due to UEFA
regulations on sponsorships.[8][9]
History [ edit ]
Main💶 Stand exterior
The all-seater
stadium cost nearly £15 million to build and brought the club up to standards with the
Taylor💶 Report of January 1990 to end 115 years at the Victoria Ground. Along with the
possibility of converting the Victoria💶 Ground into an all-seater stadium, relocation
was being considered by 1995 and by early 1996 the decision to build a💶 new stadium
elsewhere had been confirmed.[10]
Construction of the stadium was underway during the
1996-97 season.[11] In August 1997 it opened💶 its doors for the first time as the
Britannia Stadium thanks to a £1 million, 10-year sponsorship deal with the💶 Britannia
Building Society which was instrumental in the overall funding of the project. Another
£4.5 million was given as a💶 grant by the Football Trust.[11]
The stadium's opening did
not go according to plan, as from the outset there was concern💶 about getting there, as
the plans covered only one access road from the nearby A50, and as a result, spectators
💶 arriving from the city or the motorway had to travel up the A50 for over a mile to a
roundabout💶 at Sideway and double-back the other way, which caused huge congestion.[10]
The stadium was officially opened by club legend Sir💶 Stanley Matthews, then aged 82.
After he died in March 2000, his ashes were buried beneath the stadium's centre circle
💶 and a statue showing different stages of his career was put up in his honour outside
the ground.[12]
On 27 August💶 1997, Rochdale were the visitors for the historic
first-ever competitive match – a 1–1 draw in the League Cup watched💶 by 15,439 – and
four days later the first-ever league game took place against Swindon Town before a
crowd of💶 23,859.[11] The first season at the new ground was a disappointing one as
Stoke were relegated from the First Division,💶 losing 5–2 at home to Manchester City on
the final day of the season, with the visiting side also going💶 down after the
relegation-threatened sides above them all won their final games. The club's supporters
protested against chairman Peter Coates,💶 who stood down afterwards, only to return in
2006.[11]
Four seasons of third-tier football followed with Gunnar Gíslason taking
control of💶 the club in November 1999.[10] In May 2006 he sold control of the club back
to Peter Coates, and soon💶 after the club obtained full ownership of the stadium in a
deal worth £6 million following the previous joint-partnership with💶 the Stoke-on-Trent
City Council and Stoke-on-Trent Regeneration Ltd.[13] The name of the ground was
changed to the bet365 Stadium in💶 June 2024.[14]
Structure and facilities [ edit ]
Stand
names and capacities Stand Location Capacity The Boothen End sponsored by Staffordshire
University💶 North 6,006[11] The Franklyn Stand West 7,357[11] The Tile Mountain Stand
East 10,720[11] The Caldwell Construction Stand South 6,006[11]
In total,💶 the stadium
cost £14.7 million and took around ten months to construct on the former site of
Stafford No.2 Colliery,💶 which had been closed in 1969. Building work began in late
autumn 1996 and was completed in August 1997. The💶 all-seater stadium can hold 30,089
supporters in four cantilever stands. The main West stand consists of two tiers of
seating💶 which house 7,357 spectators, plus all of the stadiums corporate and media
facilities. The Boothen and East stands hold 6,006💶 and 8,789 people respectively. The
South Stand, which is used by both home and away supporters can hold 4,996 people.[11]
💶 The club's dressing rooms, offices, boardroom, ticket office and club store are
positioned between the West and South stands.
The Boothen💶 End and main stand
In 2006,
work took place on the A50 to allow direct access to the stadium from the💶 eastbound
direction, involving building a bridge across the road. It is close to the Sideway
junction with the A500. At💶 the start of the 2010–11 season, the stadium was accessible
via a new underpass under Stanley Matthews Way, to reduce💶 traffic problems with exiting
the area back onto the A50.[15]
Development [ edit ]
In the middle of 2009, surveyors
were asked💶 to investigate the feasibility of filling in one and possibly two of the
stadium's open corners.[16] Filling in a corner💶 of the ground would cost approximately
£3 million, increasing capacity by around 3,000 seats and taking the total capacity to
💶 over 30,000. In November 2009, chairman Peter Coates said that a decision on expansion
would be made at the end💶 of the season and was dependent on the club's Premier League
survival.
Stoke fans celebrate following promotion to the Premier League💶 in 2008.
In
February 2010, the club were still considering whether to expand the 27,500 capacity by
filling in the scoreboard💶 corner between the South and East stands. Chief Executive
Tony Scholes cautioned that expansion might jeopardise the atmosphere at the💶 stadium,
one of the factors credited with Stoke City's resurgence in the top tier of English
football, stating: "The big💶 risk when anyone expands their stadium is that they could
lose that 'sell-out' factor, which would affect the atmosphere. I💶 would loathe to give
that up."[17] At the end of the 2009–10 season, Peter Coates indicated that the club
would💶 wait at least another 12 months before deciding whether to spend up to £6 million
on expanding the stadium, saying:💶 "You don't do these things lightly. It is on the
drawing board and is something we will consider. But we💶 want to feel confident we can
justify it in terms of getting the increased capacity, filling it and it making
💶 economic sense."[18]
Plans to increase the stadium's capacity to over 30,000 were
unveiled in November 2012.[19] By June 2014 work had💶 not started, and the club CEO,
Tony Scholes, stated that the club were in no rush to expand the stadium.[20]💶 In April
2024 plans were again revealed for stadium expansion, with a stated completion to be in
time for the💶 beginning of the 2024–18 season, which was met.[4] Work began on expanding
the stadium to over 30,000 in February 2024💶 and was concluded in the summer of
2024.[21]
Stoke began a £20 million five-year refurbishment project at the stadium
beginning in💶 the summer of 2024 including replacement seats, and upgrades to Delilah's
Bar and corporate boxes.[22]
Ahead of the 2024/24 season, Stoke💶 City undertook a
floodlighting upgrade to state-of-the-art LED floodlights.[23] The upgrade includes 104
Modus S1500 and 66 Modus R1500 luminaires💶 from Midstream Lighting.[24] With the
floodlighting upgrade, the stadium also has the ability to put on light shows[25] –
which💶 is now a standard occurrence at every evening game – it produces a stunning
pre-match display that brings the bet365💶 to life in a whole new way[26]
Other events [
edit ]
The stadium also has full conference, banqueting and events facilities💶 and has,
as well as football, also staged firework displays and music concerts. The likes of Bon
Jovi, Bryan Adams,💶 Busted, Elton John and Rod Stewart have all played out on the pitch
at the ground in addition to the💶 numerous summer music concerts.[11]
The stadium hosted
the 2002–03, 2003–04 and 2004–05 playoff finals for the Conference National and on 16
💶 April 2002, it hosted England's under-21s international friendly against Portugal's
under-21s. The hosts lost 1–0 with 28,000 in attendance.[27] England💶 U20s and 19s have
also used the stadium.
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