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572:. Although the remainder of available space around the pitch and racing track is used as a terrace, development is set to continue with the building of the proposed Brandywell Complex. On behalf of the club, Brandywell Properties' plans for the complex include an 8,000 all-seater stadium (which will be expandable), new playing and training pitches, an indoor football complex, retail units, a medical centre and a pharmacy. There are, however, no plans under the current proposals, to include a dog-racing track. The cost of this development, which is aimed to be completed by 2012, is reportedly £12 million. Work on the new complex was planned to begin by Spring 2007. The need for new stadium facilities became prominent with the old side of the stadium becoming noticeably more run-down by the season. However, as legal owners of the land, 53: 663:
final stages were still in progress. As the 2016 season came to a close, club chairman Philip O'Doherty said that European football at Brandywell was under threat due to an as yet unknown start date for the redevelopment. On 19 October, Derry City and Strabane District Council stated the appointment of a contractor was ongoing. Derry City qualified for the Europa League for the 2017/18 season. Work finally commenced in December 2016 on the new 3G pitch and all-seated stand, which was completed in time for the start of the 2018 season. All home games in 2017 were played at
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will be laid, and the greyhound racing facilities will also be updated. The track and football pitch will be at separate locations within the showgrounds. Spectator access to the ground will be improved, segregation will be possible for crowd control when necessary, and there will also be the ability
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On 19 February 2007, the chairman of Brandywell Properties, Jack McCauley, a former chairman of Derry City, re-iterated the intention of focusing on the Brandywell Stadium for re-development and made it clear that the club's traditional and spiritual home at the Brandywell was "the only show in town"
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Derry City Council, owners of the stadium, agreed in principle in December 2013 to spend £2.7 million on its redevelopment. In 2015, Mr O'Doherty blamed a council consultation project for the delay in redevelopment, which had already seen part of the Glentoran stand torn down. That stand was one of
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In January 2016, the club announced the new stadium would be built ready for the 2017 season, and that work would start in July. On 5 July 2016, Derry City and Strabane District Council advised they were in the final stages of a procurement process for the Brandywell stadium. Two months later, the
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the oldest structures in the Irish Football League, and originally stood at the Oval football ground in Belfast, hence its name. The stadium was purchased, disassembled and reconstructed at Brandywell in the 1940s. Work was delayed by a further year, potentially scuppering plans to have
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Details of a state-of-the-art stand on the Lone Moor Road side of the ground were announced in October 2009. Then Derry City chairman Pat McDaid said he hoped the work would be completed by 2012. The need for repair was highlighted by the club's return to European competition that year.
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charter limitations which declare that the Brandywell must be available for the recreation of the community. In effect, the club do not have private ownership over the ground and, thus, cannot develop it by their own accord with that discretion being left to the Derry City Council.
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Included in their brief was compliance with UEFA Category 2 and 3 standard to allow for European games to be played there. The planned facilities include a new 2,600 seat stand, bringing seating capacity up to 5,100, as well as new facilities for players, media and spectators. An
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instead for a number of 'home' ties in the 1971–72 season. While the police ruled the Brandywell was safe to use for the 1972–73 season, a league vote to allow Derry to return to the ground failed by one vote. A number of opposing teams, especially those with
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On 25 May 2023, Derry City announced that they had submitted planning application to build a new covered stand at the Brandywell Road end which would increase the capacity by 2940 with hopes it would Be completed in time for the start of the 2024 season.
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for them to use Windsor Park for national team matches freed up funds. The urgency of funding was exacerbated by essential safety works. A share of £31 million was made available. Concerns that the club doesn't play in the
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Stand (the old main stand; an elevated wooden structure with bench seating) on that side of the ground, as well as the development of a drug-testing facility, in August 2006 in order to cope with the demand for Derry's
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first qualifying round. However, current facilities for spectators and media simply cannot cope with the demand for some matches. The ground also hosted the FAI League Cup final in 2006 between Derry City and
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The dimensions of the pitch itself measure 111 yards in length by 72 yards in width. Due to health and safety regulations the stadium has a seating capacity of 2,900 for European football competitions run by
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as far as the football club was concerned. He also expressed how he was "amazed and surprised" that options such as the Templemore Sports Complex and Fort George were actually talked of being available.
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and should not have access to government funding were dismissed by Derry City chairman Philip O'Doherty. He said the club pays tax and should be entitled to the same facilities as any Belfast club.
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It was initially hoped that work would commence in 2011. The stated cost of work was £5 million. Funding was expected to come from Stormont, as a deal agreed between Linfield and the
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Plans of Derry City's to purchase a pitch fell through after their formation due to the tight timescale between their birth in 1928 and the season's beginning in 1929 and so the
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Furthermore, the stadium saw the construction of 450 extra seats opposite the 'New Stand' on the site of the old 'Jungle' to complement the pre-existing small
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In 2010, Ostick + Williams was appointed by Derry City Council to carry out redevelopment of the stadium to bring it into line with modern safety standards.
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has undergone large-scale redevelopment in recent years with the installation of new state of the art floodlights in January 1990 being marked by a win over
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along with sums from other sporting agencies in order to help raise the £12 million needed. The proposals will eventually be submitted to the
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For a period of 14 years, between 1971 and 1985 only greyhound meetings and junior football were held at the venue as both the police and the
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to stage concerts and other events at the stadium. A sports centre at Brandywell will be demolished as part of the redevelopment plan.
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Unusually, the Brandywell does not usually have a police presence inside it during Derry City games; however, the
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The original track around the stadium existed from 1932 until 2016. In 2018 a new stand alone track was opened.
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on 22 August 1929. The stadium has played host to many notable matches, such as Derry City's 1–0 victory
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for the city (which would also provide a new home for Derry City FC) on the site of a dismantled
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support, were reluctant to travel through the area surrounding the stadium due to the
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Derry City unveil stunning image of proposed North Terrace at Brandywell Stadium
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Londonderry's Brandywell sports centre to be demolished over safety concerns
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Re-development of the Brandywell Stadium and Showgrounds: Economic Appraisal
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Re-development of the Brandywell Stadium and Showgrounds: Executive Summary
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Brandywell Properties Trust Ltd. and Peter Quinn Consultancy Services Ltd.
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Brandywell Properties Trust Ltd. and Peter Quinn Consultancy Services Ltd.
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imposed a ban on Derry City using the stadium as their home ground due to
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In 2002, the stadium was voted the tenth favourite sporting venue in the
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Derry City's Brandywell stadium delay causing European football concerns
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ultimately holds the key to the proceeding of any planned development.
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in the Brandywell area and shares the road with another sports-ground,
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The stadium is situated on the Lone Moor Road just south-west of the
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There's only one show in town! - Insist Brandywell Properties Trust
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Iarratais agus Foirmeacha – Eolas ar Chúnamh Deontais – Aguisín 3
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post at the city's Fort George, or even a move to a re-developed
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DERRY CITY: Celtic will open new Brandywell Stadium - O’Doherty
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also home to NIWFA Championship Ladies Team Foyle Belles FC.
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Brandywell stadium: Possible 'year long' redevelopment delay
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During games, Derry City's fans can often be heard singing:
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Road sign outside the stadium, changed to "Randywell road".
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BBC Sport Online, 9 August 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2006.
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do have the ability to enter the stadium in an emergency.
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Brandywell information on Derry City's official website,
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BBC Sport Online, 15 June 2006. Retrieved 1 October 2006.
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The Brandywell Stadium also hosts the final games of the
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The PSNI rejects hooligan claims surrounding Brandywell
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Millions expected for Brandywell stadium redevelopment
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Derry City's first game at the Brandywell was against
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Brandywell Stadium in Londonderry set for development
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Brandywell

The Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium is located in Derry
Derry
Northern Ireland
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54°59′26″N 7°20′10″W / 54.99056°N 7.33611°W / 54.99056; -7.33611
Derry City and Strabane District Council
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