Selhurst Park has been a League ground for 102 seasons
from 1 Jul 1924 to the current day
The 141st ground used for a League game
Current capacity: 26,309
Opened: 1924
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Crystal Palace | 29 Aug 1924 | Current | The club moved here from The Nest in 1924 and it was also involved in Football League Play Off Matches at the neutral venues of Wembley Stadium and the Millennium Stadium. | |
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Millwall | 12 Dec 1947 | 14 Dec 1947 | Temp | This match was played here after The Den was closed due to crowd trouble. |
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Charlton Athletic | 4 Oct 1985 | 30 Jun 1991 | Having been forced out of The Valley, Charlton Athletic moved here to groundshare. In 1991 the opportunity arose to return to their home ground but by the start of the 1991/92 season it was not ready and the club moved again, this time to groundshare at Upton Park. During this period the club was also involved in a Football League Play Off Match at the neutral venue of St Andrewβs. | |
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Wimbledon | 1 Aug 1991 | 1 Jul 2003 | The club moved here from Plough Lane in 1991 to groundshare with Crystal Palace. In 2002 the club obtained permission from the FA to relocate to Milton Keynes where it was planned to build a new stadium at North Denbigh. In the interim it arranged to play fixtures at the National Hockey Stadium but this was turned down by the Football League as unsuitable and planning permission was sought to instal temporary stands at the Milton Keynes Bowl. Problems were subsequently encountered and the club was finally given permission to use the National Hockey Stadium as a temporary venue in January 2003. It was proposed to move in at the start of the 2003/4 season but was delayed until September 27th following the clubβs slide into receivership. *NB. Previous lowest attendances include 3,039 v. Everton on January 26th, 1993, the record lowest gate for a Premiership fixture and 3,121 v. Sheffield Wednesday on October 2nd, 1991, a post WWII record lowest gate for a top flight fixture. Following the clubβs decision to relocate to Milton Keynes most of the fans boycotted the club and set up an alternative (AFC Wimbledon) resulting in poor attendances averaging only 2,786, and culminating in a gate of just 849 v Rotherham United in 2002; a record for the second tier. |
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MK Dons | 1 Aug 2003 | 31 Aug 2003 | Although the team was still called Wimbledon, it is now agreed this was the start of the new club, with a section of the fan base defecting to form and support the new AFC Wimbledon. MK Dons played 3 games here before making the move to their new life at the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes. |
| Date | Team | Event |
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| 1 Jul 1924 | Crystal Palace | Moved from The Nest to Selhurst Park |
| 4 Oct 1985 | Charlton Athletic | Moved from The Valley to Selhurst Park |
| 17 Aug 1991 | Charlton Athletic | Moved from Selhurst Park to Boleyn Ground |
| 24 Aug 1991 | Wimbledon | Moved from Plough Lane (original) to Selhurst Park |
| 30 Jun 2002 | Wimbledon | Became a different club |