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Wembley Stadium was a League ground for 3 seasons

from 1 Jul 2017 to 13 Mar 2019

and from 21 Nov 1930 to 7 Dec 1930

The 148th ground used for a League game


Opened: 1923

TENANTS Teams that have used this ground as a home
Team From To Notes
England 1 Aug 1923 Current
Leyton Orient 21 Nov 1930 7 Dec 1930 Temp Two games were played here in 1930 due to the pitch at Lea Bridge being found to be too narrow.
Tottenham Hotspur 1 Jul 2017 3 Mar 2019
LEAGUE EVENTS Promotions, relegations and ground moves associated with this ground
Date Team Event
1 Jul 2017 Tottenham Hotspur Moved from White Hart Lane to Wembley Stadium
17 Mar 2019 Tottenham Hotspur Moved from Wembley Stadium to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Sited in parkland, the area was selected in 1921 for the British Empire Exhibition. The stadium opened in 1923 with the FA Cup Final between West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers on April 28th when the nominal 126,500 capacity was famously exceeded with an estimated 200,000 gaining access. The venue was oval in shape with the football pitch surrounded by a running track, covered seated stands were located on the north and south sides and the remainder of the ground was open terracing.
 
In 1960 the covering was extended around the stadium and it was made an all-seater in 1990 with a capacity of 80,000. Wembley Stadium closed in 2000 and with its poor infrastructure and location within a residential area there was very popular support for the new national stadium to be located at a more easily accessible site. Although the Government invited other locations to bid for the new venue this proved to be no more than a public relations exercise as the Football Association had already signed a deal with the stadium owners committing itself to the Wembley site for the next 25 years and despite considerable obstacles, not least of all the price of some Β£750m, the project to rebuild it was given the go ahead in 2002.