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722:(FAW). The Safety Act also required that the Grange End Stand be overhauled. This included the demolition of the roof, and the removal of banking that severely reduced the overall capacity of the ground. Director Tony Clemo later complained that the restrictions were unduly harsh, stating "There was no common sense the Grangetown Stand had to be demolished in 1978 when the council's safety officers said that if there was two feet of snow and an 80 mile an hour wind blowing, it would be unsafe. We maintained that if there were two feet of snow and an 80 mile and hour wind, we wouldn't be playing football anyway! They insisted and down it came! It was a total waste of time and money." The club did benefit from a relationship with engineering firm Kenton Utilities who undertook most of the work at a reduced rate due to the firm being owned by another Cardiff director, Bob Grogan. 946: 918: 982:. The Grange End also housed visiting away fans and due to crowd trouble, had featured a 6 ft (1.8 m) fence to separate opposing fans and netting to stop objects being thrown. It was removed in 2006, becoming the last venue in the Football League to remove fencing between opposing fans. The Canton Stand also housed executive boxes, hospitality areas and several club offices. These areas had originally been commissioned in the 1980s but financial difficulties at the club delayed the completion of the project until 2001. The ground featured floodlights in each corner and a plasma-screen television showed highlights during the game. The television was bought by the club in 2002 from 385: 877: 863: 889: 851: 790:, the club was forced to close three stands in the ground to save on policing costs during matches. The closure remained in place for a year until Rick Wright acquired control of the club and invested heavily in updating the ground. Improvements included installing 2,100 seats and extending the roof in the Grandstand, replacing terracing in the Popular Bank with 5,330 seats and refurbishing the Grange End and the Canton Stand, which added a further 1,761 seats. Wright decided to sell his stake in the club in 1993 and a feasibility study of Ninian Park carried out by 650: 807: 958:
journalists had been located in the stand since 1960. Directly opposite was the Popular Bank, which was commonly referred to as the "Bob Bank" as it previously cost one shilling (known as one bob) to enter. It was originally an all-standing construction with no roof on its completion in 1910. A roof was constructed in 1958, and the top half of the stand was converted to seating in the early 1990s. The Popular Bank became well known for the advertising featured on the roof of the stand. In 1960, an advert for
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cost of less than £50,000, the side was credited with keeping the football club afloat by former Cardiff director Tony Clemo, who commented "We weren't getting many through the gates but rugby league helped to keep Cardiff City going The Blue Dragons income was paying the rents and rates and there was always a small profit at the end of the day." The team's first match against
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centre spot. The first show home of the £24 million development was opened in late spring 2010, with a mixture of terraced, detached and semi-detached houses. The first families moved into the new housing in November 2010. After completion, the road through the development was named Bartley Wilson Way after the founder of Cardiff City.
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reduced from 46,000 to just 10,000 over safety concerns. The club was forced to pay £600,000 towards improving the ground's safety features to ensure that Ninian Park could be maintained and awarded the necessary safety certificate. A sum of £200,000 was provided by the Football Grounds Improvement Trust and £27,000 by the
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on 10 September 2009. The 99-year-old Ninian Park was demolished later in 2009 to make way for a housing development. Redrow built 142 houses on the site, intending to retain the name Ninian Park. A planted square was proposed at the centre of the new housing development, in the area of Ninian Park's
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attracted considerable interest, with attendances averaging over 28,000 in the Second Division. Further improvements were implemented after this first season in The Football League; a roof was erected over the new Canton Stand, the spectator banks were raised and the pitch was relaid with sea-washed
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was stored inside. The match had attracted a season-high attendance of more than 36,000 spectators leading to higher than usual income. The fire was discovered at 3:45 am by a local policeman. He alerted the fire brigade but they were unable to douse the fire before it destroyed the stand, the
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on 22 April 1953. Although a match against Swansea Town in August 1949 sold 60,855 tickets only an attendance of 57,510 was recorded through the turnstiles on the day. The ground holds the record for the highest attendance for a Welsh Cup match after 37,500 fans watched Cardiff defeat Swansea Town
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in a 3–1 victory over Burnley in the penultimate senior game at Ninian Park. After the final match, an online memorabilia auction was setup, with items such as goalposts, office furniture and supporters' seats being listed for sale. In July 2009, the gates of the Ninian Park ground were re-erected
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and attracted a crowd of around 8,000. In November, a larger timber stand that could hold up to 3,000 spectators was built at the Canton end of the ground. Several players who worked as labourers in their spare time helped to complete construction. The stand was extended three years later to cover
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To secure the site, the club was required to provide two or more guarantors to back the deal. One of the guarantors who had initially agreed to support the project later pulled out during development. This led the club's solicitor, Norman Robertson, to address a local council meeting, stating that
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The club was instead offered an area of waste ground by Councillor John Mander which was known as Tanyard Lane with the incentive that Cardiff Corporation would assist in the construction of the ground. Located between Sloper Road and a local railway station, the area had been used previously as a
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rugby league team used the ground as their home between 1981 and 1984. The team had been founded by Cardiff City director Bob Grogan as a way of generating income and ensuring that Ninian Park was being used more frequently. Initially the project proved a moderate success. Having been set up at a
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season Cardiff spent £225,000 extending the main stand capacity by a further 4,500 seats under the stewardship of new chairman David Goldstone. In 1975, the Safety of Sports Grounds Act was introduced, and two years later local authorities introduced sanctions on Ninian Park that saw the capacity
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Over the following few decades, several areas of the ground underwent significant renovations. The main stand was extended in 1947 at a cost of £9,000, with a new concrete terrace being added in front of the original seating area. Floodlights were added to the ground for the first time in 1960.
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In 1923, plans were initiated to build new dressing rooms and offices at the ground but the project proved too costly. This was partly due to the expense of replacing the sea-washed turf, which had proved troublesome and had been described as "treacherous" in the two years since it had been
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also suffered a cut knee during the match. Cardiff's Jack Evans was scarred for life in a similar incident in a later match when a piece of glass cut his knee. In the early years at the stadium, the ground contained only one changing room and washing area, meaning home and away teams shared
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The Grandstand was an all-seated stand that was built before the Second World War to replace the original wooden structure that had been destroyed in a fire. The stand had originally contained a standing section at the bottom, but this was later converted to seats. Press areas reserved for
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dressing rooms and offices. It also claimed the lives of the club's watchdog Jack as well as one of the club's cats and destroyed the majority of its historical records. The stand was largely destroyed in the blaze but was rebuilt using a brick and stone construction before the outbreak of
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collapsed at the ground after suffering a heart-attack during the final minutes of the match. He was taken to the ground's medical room where he received treatment, but doctors were unable to revive him. In memory of Stein, a plaque was installed in one of the dugouts at the ground.
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turf, a fine variety of grass grown on the coast that is cleansed by tidal flow. The club stated that the new playing surface was "now equal to the best in the country." Attendances rose again as Cardiff won promotion to the First Division after one season. The opening match of the
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on 31 August 1981 attracted more than 9,000 spectators. However, the Blue Dragons failed to reach the top tier of Rugby league and crowds dropped to below 1,000 by the end of the first season. Grogan's death soon after led to the club folding after a year playing in Bridgend.
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described the ground as "primitive" and reported that it had contributed to the poor standard of play. During its formative years, the pitch sometimes bore signs of its former use as a rubbish tip with debris such as glass often rising to the surface. The club paid players
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became the first player to score for the club at the ground. The first competitive match played at Ninian Park was the opening match of the 1910–11 season, which took place three weeks later on 24 September 1910. The match ended in a 4–1 victory for Cardiff over
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as their home ground instead to maximise the occupancy levels of the stadium. The plans for a 30,000-seat stadium, with the potential to expand to 60,000, were eventually approved by Cardiff council, and plans were submitted in 2006. Work started on the new
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at the junction of Sloper Road and Leckwith Road. Railway officials had been encouraged by increasing crowd numbers at the club's matches and looked to capitalise on the interest. When the railway was privatised, the stations became part of the
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Ninian Park was one of the last Football League grounds to have them installed. During this period the club's popularity had increased as they challenged for a return to the First Division. On 27 August 1949, Cardiff sold 60,855 tickets for a
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raised enough income to eliminate the club's debts. This also allowed for the construction of an all-seater stand at Ninian Park behind the north goal which was named the Canton Stand. In 1920, Cardiff was elected to the Second Division of
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for 99 years. Opened in 1910 with a single wooden stand, it underwent numerous renovations during its lifespan and hosted fixtures with over 60,000 spectators in attendance. At the time of its closure in 2009, it had a capacity of 21,508.
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In the late 1980s, increasing concerns over safety issues saw Ninian Park replaced as the main home venue of the Wales national side by Cardiff Arms Park. A few matches were played there until it hosted its final international fixture, a
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by 1932. With the club's finances dwindling, the board was keen to add new revenue streams. Boxing matches were soon held at Ninian Park with the first professional event in August 1931 featuring former British light-heavyweight champion
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scored the only goal of the tie to secure a 1–0 aggregate victory for Cardiff in front of a crowd of around 9,000. The low crowd was blamed on the relatively unknown status of the opposition; the club's match against Portuguese side
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facilities. This continued until a separate dressing room was constructed in 1913. A local primary school, originally named Virgil Street Board School, adopted the name of the ground in 1911, becoming Ninian Park Primary School.
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sourced from the furnaces of local companies and used to form banking for spectators. A white fence was erected around the outside of the ground. A small 200-seat wooden stand and changing rooms were added to complete the build.
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on behalf of a prospective buyer estimated that the redevelopment of the ground would cost an estimated £4.6 million. The increasingly dilapidated nature of the ground gained national attention following Cardiff's victory over
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played Cardiff as part of a tour of the United Kingdom in 1945. Cardiff, chosen for being deemed the leading club in Wales, suffered a heavy 10–1 defeat to the visiting side but did earn a substantial profit from ticket sales.
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raised enough funds for a roof to be erected over the terrace at the Grangetown end of the ground. Built by local company Connies & Meaden Limited, it was officially opened on 1 September 1928 before a league match against
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who hailed from Cardiff, was painted on the roof and remained in place for 42 years. The advert was the longest running stadium roof advert in the history of The Football League. It was replaced in 2001 by an advert for
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in November 1981. Ahead of the game, rugby officials had hoped to draw a crowd of more than 10,000 but the final figure was around 8,000. The Dragons held a 3–3 record at Ninian Park, winning their last game 28–6 over
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in 1985. Cardiff threatened legal action over the decision, stating that the club could "meet any deadline" to complete the work, but were unsuccessful. The game went ahead at Cardiff Arms Park.
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of the potential success of a professional football club in Cardiff, and he approached the Bute Estate, a large landholder within the city, about securing a plot of land to build a new ground at
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replacing the stadium as the preferred home venue for the national side. The Welsh national side holds the record attendance for a match at Ninian Park; 62,634 fans watched a fixture against
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but only 57,510 entered the ground on the day. Their record attendance for a match was set four years later, on 22 April 1953, when a crowd of 57,893 watched a First Division match against
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On 18 January 1937, the main stand caught fire after thieves attempted to break into the club's safe using explosives. They mistakenly believed that money taken from gate receipts in an
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that had previously been used as a rubbish tip and construction of a new ground began in 1909. The stadium was completed a year later and named Ninian Park after Lieutenant-Colonel
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for the NBA Lightweight Title in September 1946. The bout lasted until the ninth round when reigning champion Williams knocked James out in front of a crowd of 45,000 people.
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At the time of its closure in 2009, Ninian Park had a capacity of 21,508 and comprised four stands; the Grandstand, the Grange End, the Popular Bank and the Canton Stand.
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ground. The club chose an area of around five acres near a junction on Leckwith Road. They were offered the ground on an initial seven-year lease with a yearly rent of
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from 1911 until the late 1980s, hosting 84 international fixtures during its existence. Safety concerns led to the ground's capacity being drastically reduced and
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season with 2,856. That season also included the club's lowest ever home attendance for a fixture in the Football League when 1,510 fans attended a match against
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Plans for a new stadium to replace Ninian Park were in development for several years before Cardiff City officially submitted an application to local councils.
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by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Arthur John Howell. It could hold 18,000 spectators. The investment in the stadium proved detrimental to the team as manager
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between Wales and Belgium to Cardiff Arms Park over fears that proposed safety improvements at Ninian Park would not be completed in time. FAW secretary
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equestrian team selection was also hosted at the ground in May 1960. Other sporting uses included hosting an exhibition basketball game between the
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and the first European tie held at Ninian Park took place on 13 October for the second leg of the fixture. After a goalless draw in the first leg,
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on 2 June 1982, touring several locations, appearing at a National Youth Rally held at Ninian Park attended by 35,000 people. As part of his
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installed. The pitch at the ground would prove problematic for several seasons and the club eventually enlisted the help of seed specialists
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an hour to arrive early before matches and help clear the pitch of objects. This approach was not always successful; Scottish international
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was left with little money to reinvest in an ageing squad. Replacements were sourced from amateur clubs, but the side was relegated to the
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final. It also holds the record for the highest non-final Welsh Cup attendance with 22,500 fans attending a semifinal between Cardiff and
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and the United States Star Basketeers Team in June 1958 and an American football match featuring the Cardiff Tigers team in 1986.
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before the largest international rugby league crowd at the ground (a sellout 10,250) on their way to a semi-final berth in the
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was organised to open the ground. It was originally constructed with a single wooden stand and three large banks made of
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and George Cook that attracted crowds of more than 40,000. The ground also hosted several boxing World title fights;
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opposite the stadium site, though minus one of the bluebird logos which had gone missing following the final match.
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in the FA Cup in January 2002 due to crowd trouble after the match. Jeff Cooksley, Chief Superintendent of
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Cardiff won promotion from the Second Division of the Southern Football League to the First Division in
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suffered a gash to his leg in the first international fixture that ended his playing career, and Wales'
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championships, although the sport was only an exhibition event at the games. A trial event to inform
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staged a concert at the ground on 19 June 1976 for the West Coast Rock Show. He was supported by
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on 17 October 1959. Cardiff City's club record attendance of 57,893 came at the stadium during a
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played at Ninian Park twice between 1960 and 1961 as their ground did not have floodlights. The
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was also held at Ninian Park; Salvidar claimed a narrow victory over Winstone by half a point.
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Less than a year after it opened, Ninian Park was chosen as the new home ground for the
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The highest attendance recorded at the ground is 62,634, for a match between Wales and
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With Cardiff struggling financially and owing several payments to their landlords the
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As the club's fortunes declined during the 1960s crowd numbers fell, but during the
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The Grange End and Canton Stand were both named after local districts in the city,
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was introduced and Cardiff entered European competition for the first time in the
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contested the first World title fight ever held in Wales when he fought American
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and was demolished soon after, being replaced by the adjacent newly constructed
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Gardens and artwork on Bartley Wilson Way, marking the Ninian Park centre spot
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Second Division in 1908. To capitalise on growing interest, Cardiff organised
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The last football match played by Cardiff at Ninian Park was a 3–0 defeat by
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but the lack of facilities at the ground had prevented them from joining the
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on 22 April 1953. The ground hosted its last match on 25 April 2009 against
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originally objected to the proposals as he wished for the club to use the
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From Tashkent with Love: Cardiff City and the Cup Winners' Cup 1964–1993
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on 25 April 2009. The final senior player to score at the ground was
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fought at the ground on several occasions, including victories over
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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The highest season average attendance record was set during the
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In February 1958, the ground was host to the second leg of the
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among others. The concert had originally been scheduled for
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with 37,937. The lowest season average was recorded in the
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Cardiff City had originally been playing home fixtures at
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alluded to the fact that matches between Belgium and the
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Dragon Park, Wales National Football Development Centre
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stations. By road, the stadium was also served by the
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to improve the quality of the surface. Victory in the
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McCallum, Andrew; Reynolds, Jim (11 September 1985).
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attracted a crowd of over 55,000 for a 1–0 defeat by
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The ground was also used as the home stadium for the
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The ground has been used for numerous other events.
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Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain (motor racing)
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The attendances convinced club founder 5014:2017 UEFA Women's Champions League final 4780:Cardiff City Blue Dragons (rugby league) 4223:World Cup & Euro Championship squads 3578: 3566: 3524: 3394: 3350: 3282: 3159: 3147: 3135: 3032: 2655:"How Football Returned to the Dark Ages" 2628: 2601: 2503: 2339: 2261: 2180: 2129: 2063: 1958: 1922: 1910: 1839: 1824: 1786: 1774: 1690:"The First International at Ninian Park" 1676: 1664: 1556: 1546: 1544: 1542: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1532: 1492: 1466: 1366: 1348: 1164:held in Cardiff, Ninian Park hosted the 1001: 944: 916: 805: 648: 552: 383: 3590: 3228: 3074: 2948:"Ninian Park to live on in new streets" 2652: 2078:"Cardiff Club's Centre Stand Destroyed" 1860: 1835: 1833: 1646: 1624: 1586: 1371:, Nottingham: SoccerData Publications, 1109:was also held at the ground, featuring 737:on 10 September 1985, Scotland manager 675:1958 FIFA World Cup play-off qualifying 5032: 3595:. 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Ninian Park is located in Wales
Cardiff
Coordinates
51°28′29″N 3°12′00″W / 51.47472°N 3.20000°W / 51.47472; -3.20000
Cardiff City F.C.
Capacity
Wales
England
Cardiff City F.C.
Cardiff City Blue Dragons
Wales national football team
football
stadium
Leckwith
Cardiff
Cardiff City F.C.
Sophia Gardens
Southern Football League
Bartley Wilson
Cardiff Corporation
Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart
friendly
Football League First Division
Aston Villa
ash
Wales national football team
Cardiff Arms Park
England
Football League

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