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FILBERT STREET
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Filbert Street - Leicester City (from Rockwell's 'Relegated to History' cards)

Filbert Street was a League ground for 109 seasons

from 1 Jul 1894 to 30 Jun 2002

The 44th ground used for a League game


Opened: 1891  •  Closed: 2002

TENANTS Teams that have used this ground as a home
Team From To Notes
Leicester City 6 Nov 1891 31 Jul 2002 The club was elected into the Football League Division 2 in 1894 as Leicester Fosse and changed the name to Leicester City in 1919. The club was also involved in Football League Play Off Matches at The City Ground (switched due to rebuilding work at Filbert Street) and at the neutral venue of Wembley Stadium. The club moved to The Walkers Stadium in 2002.
Loughborough 23 Jan 1899 6 Feb 1899 Temp This match was played here when The Athletic Ground was closed between January 23rd and February 6th, 1899 because of crowd trouble at a reserve fixture versus Coalville FC in January 1899.
Loughborough 1 Sep 1899 3 Sep 1899 Temp This match was probably played here to accommodate a cricket match at The Athletic Ground.
LEAGUE EVENTS Promotions, relegations and ground moves associated with this ground
Date Team Event
1 Jul 1894 Leicester City Expansion of Division 2
23 Jul 2002 Leicester City Moved from Filbert Street to King Power Stadium
GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
The venue was known as Walnut Street when Leicester Fosse FC moved here from their temporary home at Aylestone Road Cricket Ground in 1891. The facilities initially included a stand on the west side and a cover was subsequently installed at the south end.

Following the end of WWI, Leicester City FC, as they were now known, proceeded to redevelop the ground with the construction of a new main stand on the west side and, in 1927 replacement of the cover at the south end (removed and subsequently re-installed at the north end) with a new two tier stand. Within a year the record attendance of 47,298 was set at the FA Cup 5th Round tie v. Tottenham Hotspur on February 18th, 1928 and just before the outbreak of WWII a cover was constructed over the east side.
Although the main stand suffered some damage during WWII and this was rectified by 1949, there were only minor alterations to the ground in the 1970s, with the conversion of the stands on the north and east sides to all-seaters, before the main stand was replaced by a 9,300 seat structure in 1993.
At the end of the 2001/2 season, when the club moved to The Walkers Stadium, the all-seat capacity was only 21,500 with an 110 x 76 yards sized pitch. The site was sold for housing and although a proposal was made to remove the main stand to Rotherham United FC’s Millmoor Ground all the buildings were demolished in May 2003 and the site cleared.
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