Kirklees Stadium has been a League ground for 32 seasons
from 1 Jul 1994 to the current day
The 182nd ground used for a League game
Current capacity: 24,500
Opened: 1994
| Team | From | To | Notes | ||
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Huddersfield Town | 1 Jun 1994 | Current |
The club moved here from Leeds Road in 1994 and was also involved in Football League Play Off Matches at the neutral venues of Wembley Stadium and the Millennium Stadium. PLAY OFF MATCHES 1-1 v. Brentford (14,160) (May 14th, 1995) 0-0 v. Brentford (16.523) (April 28th, 2002) 2-2 v. Lincoln City (19,467) (May 19th, 2004) 1-3 v. Barnsley (19,223) (May 15th, 2006) |
| Date | Team | Event |
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| 1 Jul 1994 | Huddersfield Town | Moved from Leeds Road to Kirklees Stadium |
Constructed on the site of industrial wasteland, Huddersfield Town moved across the River Colne from Leeds Road in 1994. Upon opening, the award-winning stadium (it received the RIBA Building of the Year Award in 1995) consisted of a two tier 8,281 seat stand on the west side and a 7,329 seat stand on the east. Within months of the first game a 4,053 seat stand was opened at the south end and in 1996 the stadium was completed with the construction of an all seater stand at the north end. The main feature of the design is the near-elliptical planform of the stadium with each roof supported by a banana shaped truss.