New York Stadium has been a League ground for 14 seasons
from 1 Jul 2012 to the current day
The 225th ground used for a League game
Current capacity: 12,021
Opened: 2012
| Team | From | To | Notes | ||
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Rotherham United | 1 Jul 2012 | Current |
| Date | Team | Event |
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| 1 Jul 2012 | Rotherham United | Moved from Don Valley Stadium to New York Stadium |
The New York Stadium, named after the local area was opened in 2012. Built a few hundred yards east of Millmoor, the new ground is situated on the site of the old Guest and Chimes foundry next to the River Don. The whole site had to be raised by at least 6 feet to prevent possible flooding.
It's a single-tier wrap-around design with 12,500 seats. The main stand houses all the usual offices, boxes, hospitality suites and the dressing rooms, plus 3,500 seats. The other three stands house 3,000 seats and the whole design of the ground is very impressive, with the stepped roof of the end stands enabling them to neatly link the Main Stand roof to the lower river side being the main feature.