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travel the ‘Hipkiss Express’. In summer 2007, Chester converted the Hipkiss Stand from terracing to seating (as mentioned above). There have been few other changes of significance in the history of the Deva Stadium, although the North Terrace was renamed the Harry McNally Terrace in December 2006 in honour of one of its most popular managers (who died two years earlier).
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Terrace are both for home fans. The West Stand is mostly for home fans, but has a small section for away fans and the South Stand was renamed the Hipkiss Stand in honour of Barrie and Pam Hipkiss who supported the club for over 60 years as well as volunteering at the club, such as running the away
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stadium for redevelopment as a supermarket and build a new stadium at nearby Bumpers Lane. While the new stadium was being built they played at Moss Rose stadium in Macclesfield, 45 miles to the east. Sealand Road closed at the end of the
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formally applied for a groundshare with Chester City, who had lost their league status the previous year and were by now deep in debt and on the verge of closure, at the Deva Stadium. However, TNS ultimately decided to remain at
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match on the ground. On 13 October 1992, Chester beat a Manchester United XI 2–0. Its tenth anniversary in August 2002 was celebrated with a special friendly against a Liverpool XI, with Chester winning 1–0.
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the previous season), and as a result the stadium was left without a tenant. In May 2010 the owners of the ground, Chester and Cheshire West council awarded the lease to the newly formed phoenix club
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had opened in August 1990, seven months after the report was published, but construction had started before the end of 1989.
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On 2 May 2008 it was announced that as of the 2008–09 season, the Deva would be known as The Cestrian Trading stadium.
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The stadium initially had a capacity of 6,000 before the away end was converted to seating, and now holds 5,400.
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which runs along the rear of the east stand (the main stand). But although the pitch is entirely within
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Construction of the new stadium began in January 1992 and it opened seven months later in time for the
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Chester City were dissolved with huge debts on 10 March 2010, two days after being expelled from the
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The Deva Stadium has three sides of seating and one terraced end. The largest stand, known as the
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It was the first English football stadium to fulfil the safety recommendations from the
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When a new owner took over Chester City in March 1990, plans were announced to sell its
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The stadium is located on the Sealand Road Industrial Estate, and lies adjacent to the
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for sponsorship purposes, before reverting to the Deva Stadium for the 2007–08 season.
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The stadium hosted its first game the next day, when Chester lost 2–1 in the
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to Stockport County. 11 days later, Chester beat Burnley 3–0 in the first
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The stadium opened in 1992, two years after the closure of Chester City's
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In January 2022, the club were threatened with legal action by
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stadium; in the intervening two seasons the club had played at
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The stadium was officially opened on 24 August 1992 by
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and allowing crowds to attend matches at the ground.
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Between 2004 and 2007 it was officially known as the
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Chester
Coordinates
53°11′21″N 2°55′26″W / 53.1892°N 2.9238°W / 53.1892; -2.9238
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Capacity
Chester City F.C.
Chester F.C.
Liverpool U21
Deva Stadium on Chester FC website
association football
Chester F.C.
Chester City
England-Wales border
Sealand
Chester
Sealand Road
Macclesfield Town
Moss Rose
Deva Victrix

Sealand Road
1989–90 season
1992–93 season
Taylor Report
Bradford Fire
Hillsborough disaster
Walsall
Bescot Stadium
Conservative Party

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