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Ayresome Park - Middlesbrough (from Rockwell's 'Relegated to History' cards)

Ayresome Park was a League ground for 92 seasons

from 11 Sep 1903 to 1 May 1995

The 74th ground used for a League game


Current capacity: 26,667

Opened: 1903  •  Closed: 1995

TENANTS Teams that have used this ground as a home
Team From To Notes
Middlesbrough 31 Aug 1903 1 Jul 1995 The club moved here from Linthorpe Road in 1903. In 1986 the club was in severe financial difficulties and, as it was barred from playing at Ayresome Park at the start of the season, played the first match at Victoria Park. In 1995 the club moved to the Riverside Stadium.
LEAGUE EVENTS Promotions, relegations and ground moves associated with this ground
Date Team Event
26 Apr 1903 Middlesbrough Moved from Linthorpe Road to Ayresome Park
26 Aug 1995 Middlesbrough Moved from Ayresome Park to Riverside Stadium
GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Located on the south side of Ayresome Street and partially sited on the north west corner of the Paradise Ground, the former home of Middlesbrough Ironopolis FC, Middlesbrough FC moved here from Linthorpe Road in 1903. It had a capacity of 40,000 and was well-appointed for the time, with a new full length stand constructed on the north side and the grandstand from Linthorpe Road re-erected on the south.

The ground was gradually improved, with replacement of the South Stand, construction of concrete terraces and covering of the west end bringing the capacity up to 54,000. It was subsequently refurbished to host some of the Group 4 World Cup matches in 1966 involving roofing of the east end and the installation of an additional 7,600 seats. Middlesbrough FC moved out to the Riverside Stadium in 1995 and the ground was demolished.

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