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COBRIDGE ATHLETIC GROUNDS
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Cobridge Athletic Grounds was a League ground for 15 seasons

from 1 Jul 1898 to 30 Jun 1907

and from 1 Jul 1892 to 30 Jun 1896

The 30th ground used for a League game


Opened: 1886  •  Closed: 1913

TENANTS Teams that have used this ground as a home
Team From To Notes
Port Vale 1 Aug 1886 31 May 1913 The club was a founder member of the Football League Division 2 in 1892 as Burslem Port Vale, failed to gain re-election in 1896, was elected to Division 2 in 1898 and failed to gain re-election in 1907.
LEAGUE EVENTS Promotions, relegations and ground moves associated with this ground
Date Team Event
1 Jul 1892 Port Vale Founder member of Division 2
30 Jun 1896 Port Vale Not re-elected to the League
1 Jul 1898 Port Vale Elected into the League
30 Jun 1907 Port Vale Resigned from the League
1 Sep 1913 Port Vale Moved from Cobridge Athletic Grounds to Old Recreation Ground
GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Located to the south of Burslem and on the west side of Waterloo Road, Cobridge Athletic Grounds was built on waste ground and opened with an athletics meeting on September 4th, 1886. It had an oval cycle track, tennis courts, and a pavilion sited on the south side of the ground. Burslem Port Vale moved here from their Moorland Road Ground in the same year and played their first fixture, a friendly, against Preston North End on September 6th.

Within a few years and just prior to entering the Football League in 1892, new facilities, in the shape of a new main stand, pavilion and additional covered accommodation were installed on the north side. The ground was vacated by Port Vale FC in 1913 (having re-formed in 1908) and the venue was steadily improved as it continued in use, latterly for Greyhound Racing and American Football. Later known as Cobridge Stadium it was demolished and redeveloped, partially as housing and, by 2003, a Retirement Home.
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