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.
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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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90. This was to be supported by guarantors should the club have financial difficulties and be unable to maintain payments. Local volunteers and workers were used to clear the site of debris and level the surface. The ground was surrounded by large mounds of
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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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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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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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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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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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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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From Tashkent with Love: Cardiff City and the Cup Winners' Cup 1964–1993
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694:
2444:"Fans to pay special tribute to Jock Stein before international match"
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on 25 April 2009. The final senior player to score at the ground was
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1983:
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fought at the ground on several occasions, including victories over
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3409:"24 strange things you probably never knew happened at Ninian Park"
2421:"Scotland national soccer manager Jock Stein collapsed and died..."
1748:
4051:
2027:
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
404:(originally named Riverside A.F.C.) played their home matches at
293:
285:
102:
3496:"In pictures: The Pope's unforgettable visit to Cardiff in 1982"
3470:"Address of Pope John Paul II to the youth of England and Wales"
3046:"Bulldozers move in to demolish Cardiff City's Bob Bank terrace"
1247:
The highest season average attendance record was set during the
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The official website of Ninian Park housing on www.redrow.co.uk
673:
In February 1958, the ground was host to the second leg of the
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994:. It was located between the Popular Bank and the Grange End.
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among others. The concert had originally been scheduled for
693:. The side were drawn against Danish semi-professional team
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with 37,937. The lowest season average was recorded in the
462:
324:, who had acted as a financial guarantor for the build. A
304:
Cardiff City had originally been playing home fixtures at
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alluded to the fact that matches between Belgium and the
569:. Following the resumption of league football after the
4021:
Dragon Park, Wales National Football Development Centre
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1211:. When he was unable to play, Marley filled the date.
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stations. By road, the stadium was also served by the
745:
603:
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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986:. They had used the screen in their former ground
779:were still deemed to be "sensitive" following the
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476:John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute
5031:
4979:2008 IRB Junior World Championship (rugby union)
3971:
2385:
2299:"Cardiff City v Real Zaragoza, 03 February 1965"
2217:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
4840:Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C. (football)
1010:The stadium and surrounding area was served by
767:. Later the same year, the FAW chose to move a
379:
5055:Demolished sports venues in the United Kingdom
4345:1986 World Cup qualifier (death of Jock Stein)
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4845:Cardiff Metropolitan University (rugby union)
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3346:
3344:
3008:"'Bluebirds' road named after Bartley Wilson"
2424:. UPI Archive: Sports News. 10 September 1985
1445:"1899–1920 foundations & the early years"
949:The Popular Bank in 1983 with the advert for
4835:Cardiff & Met Hockey Club (field hockey)
4333:First international match (Scotland v Wales)
2942:
2940:
2938:
2234:
1597:
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1486:
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1311:C'mon City! A Hundred Years of the Bluebirds
400:Following the founding of the club in 1899,
5040:Buildings and structures demolished in 2009
5009:2016 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
4805:Cardiff Corinthians (Welsh football league)
4795:Cardiff City Ladies F.C. (women's football)
2360:
2023:"Ninian Park Stadium, Sloper Road, Cardiff"
1842:"1920–1947 Great Days, Lows & Recovery"
1561:
1559:
1471:
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937:
4954:1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
4919:European Rugby Champions Cup (rugby union)
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1162:1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
36:
4868:Cardiff Roller Collective (roller sports)
3204:"Can Rugby League Ever Succeed in Wales?"
2935:
2887:"Bluebird missing from Ninian Park gates"
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2020:
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573:, the team's fourth-placed finish in the
480:David Alfred Thomas, 1st Viscount Rhondda
436:. 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
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2655:"How Football Returned to the Dark Ages"
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1690:"The First International at Ninian Park"
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1164:held in Cardiff, Ninian Park hosted the
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2948:"Ninian Park to live on in new streets"
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2078:"Cardiff Club's Centre Stand Destroyed"
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1835:
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1646:
1624:
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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:. Wrexham: Bridge Books. p. 313.
3294:
3246:– via The Times Digital Archive.
3201:
2958:from the original on 15 September 2009
2583:from the original on 23 September 2019
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1732:– via The Times Digital Archive.
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868:The roof of the Grandstand coming down
831:at the end of 2007 on the site of the
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2604:"1989–1999 From Darkness Into Light?"
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2235:Shuttleworth, Peter (22 April 2009).
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1598:Shuttleworth, Peter (20 April 2009).
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841:Demolition of Ninian Park stadium and
521:in front of 17,000 spectators in the
4989:EFL Cup finals, 2001–2007 (football)
4830:Cardiff Grange Harlequins (football)
4790:Cardiff City F.C. (women's football)
4643:Cardiff International Sports Stadium
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3476:from the original on 15 January 2017
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2978:"Ninian Park homes welcome families"
2923:from the original on 25 January 2018
2595:
2544:Thomas, Russell (5 September 1990).
2021:Leeworthy, Daryl (3 February 2011).
1990:from the original on 22 October 2019
1830:
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1442:
1398:
1335:, Cardiff: Ashley Drake Publishing,
1295:, Manchester: The Parrs Wood Press,
835:at an expected cost of £38 million.
618:Football League Third Division South
392:after whom Ninian Park is named, in
4994:FA Cup Semi-finals, 2005 (football)
4984:FA Cup finals, 2001–2006 (football)
3548:from the original on 20 August 2015
3506:from the original on 26 August 2017
3450:from the original on 11 August 2019
3437:
3419:from the original on 11 August 2019
3303:from the original on 2 October 2007
3260:. Rugby League Planet. March 2013.
3210:from the original on 18 August 2019
2857:"Fans bidding for piece of history"
2837:from the original on 26 August 2017
2785:from the original on 26 August 2017
2755:from the original on 26 August 2017
2745:"Cardiff set out new stadium plans"
2725:from the original on 26 August 2017
2685:"Traffic worries over stadium plan"
2665:from the original on 15 August 2019
2610:from the original on 13 August 2017
2602:Shepherd, Richard (21 March 2013).
2516:Lloyd, Grahame (4 September 1990).
2454:from the original on 18 August 2019
2309:from the original on 30 August 2019
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2162:from the original on 26 August 2017
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1848:from the original on 21 August 2019
1840:Shepherd, Richard (19 March 2013).
1806:from the original on 18 August 2019
1756:from the original on 12 August 2017
1505:Rhys, Steffan (14 September 2009).
1454:from the original on 13 August 2017
1427:
1415:from the original on 26 August 2017
843:construction of Ninian Park housing
746:Downscaling, closure and demolition
432:and the Harlequins Ground, part of
60:
13:
4850:Cardiff Met WFC (women's football)
3264:from the original on 27 April 2019
3229:Macklin, Keith (9 November 1981).
3202:Walker, Callum (7 December 2017).
3165:
3107:"Club tears down 'hooligan' fence"
2954:. Media Wales. 10 September 2009.
2775:"Work starts on Bluebirds stadium"
2573:"Wales v Belgium, 17 October 1990"
2400:from the original on 19 April 2017
2095:– via Times Digital Archive.
1744:"Fans bid farewell to Ninian Park"
1625:Keating, Frank (8 November 1999).
1606:from the original on 23 April 2009
1058:
14:
5106:
4898:Tiger Bay Brawlers (roller derby)
4883:Glamorgan Wanderers (rugby union)
4688:Cardiff International White Water
3613:
3376:from the original on 4 April 2019
3329:from the original on 4 April 2019
3117:from the original on 4 April 2019
3087:from the original on 4 April 2019
3077:"Stadium roof's piece of history"
3056:from the original on 4 April 2019
2988:from the original on 4 March 2016
2984:. Media Wales. 25 November 2010.
2715:"Lib Dems back city stadium plan"
2695:from the original on 16 July 2004
2473:Lloyd, Grahame (9 January 1990).
2450:. Media Wales. 13 November 2009.
2033:from the original on 4 April 2019
1696:from the original on 4 April 2019
1517:from the original on 4 April 2019
1369:The Definitive: Cardiff City F.C.
1225:1959–60 British Home Championship
1018:) on one side of Sloper Road and
755:match on 14 October 1998 against
523:1910–11 British Home Championship
5085:Sports venues demolished in 2009
5050:Defunct football venues in Wales
5019:2017 UEFA Champions League final
4863:Cardiff Rugby Club (rugby union)
4658:National Indoor Athletics Centre
3922:
3908:
3894:
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2243:from the original on 2 June 2019
1035:. Trains operated frequently to
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875:
861:
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59:
52:
5080:Sports venues completed in 1910
5070:Rugby League World Cup stadiums
4934:Cardiff Half Marathon (running)
4516:Gateshead International Stadium
4375:Together Stronger (C'mon Wales)
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2867:from the original on 3 May 2019
2849:
2823:
2805:"Cardiff City 0–3 Ipswich Town"
2797:
2767:
2737:
2707:
2677:
2653:Brodkin, Jon (8 January 2002).
2646:
2634:
2622:
2565:
2547:"Cardiff fury at ground switch"
2537:
2519:"Wales Called to the Arms Park"
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2497:
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2197:"Bluebirds average attendances"
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925:The stadium was handed over to
769:UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying match
549:Football League and development
312:. To combat this, club founder
5065:Rugby league stadiums in Wales
5060:English Football League venues
3502:. Media Wales. 28 March 2013.
3052:. Media Wales. 28 March 2013.
2237:"Ten top Ninian Park memories"
1802:. Ninian Park Primary School.
1498:
1392:
1053:
584:English football league system
498:Football League First Division
330:Football League First Division
296:, Wales, that was the home of
1:
5075:Rugby union stadiums in Wales
4944:Wales Rally GB (motor racing)
4924:Anglo-Welsh Cup (rugby union)
4878:Glamorgan County Cricket Club
4854:Cardiff Redhawks (ice hockey)
4810:Cardiff Demons (rugby league)
4765:Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club
3989:Football Association of Wales
3323:"Ike Williams v Ronnie James"
3295:Davies, Sean (8 April 2002).
3258:"1995 Rugby League World Cup"
3075:Leonard, Kevin (4 May 2009).
2388:"Manager Stein dies at match"
1279:
810:The Grange End, taken in 2007
720:Football Association of Wales
4785:Cardiff City F.C. (football)
4132:European Championship record
3974:Wales national football team
3593:The History of the Welsh Cup
3438:Loy, Sandra (11 June 2016).
2919:. Media Wales. 18 May 2009.
2833:. BBC Sport. 13 April 2009.
1145:'s rematch against reigning
997:
653:The Grandstand, seen in 2009
515:Wales national football team
496:, reigning champions of the
380:Construction and early years
345:Wales national football team
316:secured a plot of land from
270:Wales national football team
7:
4815:Cardiff Devils (ice hockey)
4770:Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club
4678:Sport Wales National Centre
4648:Cardiff International Arena
4491:1995 Rugby League World Cup
2893:. Media Wales. 15 July 2009
2533:– via Newspapers.com.
1642:– via Newspapers.com.
1353:, Durrington: Pitch Books,
1351:The Cardiff City Miscellany
1262:
1179:
1103:1995 Rugby League World Cup
1012:Ninian Park railway station
1006:Ninian Park railway station
557:Ninian Park featured on an
472:Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart
322:Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart
10:
5111:
4825:Cardiff Dragons (speedway)
4775:Cardiff Celts (basketball)
4693:Leisure centres in Cardiff
4663:Cardiff International Pool
4368:When Pelé Broke Our Hearts
3657:Cardiff City Football Club
3407:Doel, Jon (9 April 2015).
2831:"Cardiff City 3–1 Burnley"
2476:"Cardiff gate cash stolen"
1724:. 7 March 1911. p. 14
1399:Doel, Jon (14 July 2014).
1367:Shepherd, Richard (2002),
1349:Shepherd, Richard (2007),
1223:on 17 October 1959 in the
1214:
1020:Grangetown railway station
374:
4914:Six Nations (rugby union)
4906:
4888:Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club
4820:Cardiff Dragons (netball)
4752:
4719:Cardiff Athletics Stadium
4701:
4620:
4559:
4498:
4389:
4354:
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4311:British Home Championship
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4240:
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3786:
3745:
3737:League record by opponent
3714:
3664:
3014:. Media Wales. 6 May 2010
1073:Cardiff City Blue Dragons
833:Cardiff Athletics Stadium
753:UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
685:by virtue of winning the
510:the length of the pitch.
265:Cardiff City Blue Dragons
258:
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16:Stadium in Cardiff, Wales
5090:Sports venues in Cardiff
4047:Aberdare Athletic Ground
3829:Songs & Celebrations
1984:"Tuesday 4, August 1931"
1890:. Redditch: Read Books.
1887:Practical Groundsmanship
1201:Country Joe and the Fish
1120:
1105:. The 1999 final of the
1063:
938:Structure and facilities
677:match between Wales and
410:Southern Football League
310:Southern Football League
4744:Wales National Ice Rink
4702:Defunct sporting venues
4339:1958 World Cup play-off
1800:"History of the School"
1309:Lloyd, Grahame (1999),
1293:The South Wales Derbies
1291:Hayes, Dean P. (2003),
1193:Rastaman Vibration Tour
1153:featherweight champion
788:City of Cardiff Council
781:Heysel Stadium disaster
73:Location of Ninian Park
5095:Welsh Cup final venues
4949:Extreme Sailing Series
4873:Ely Rangers (football)
4621:Active sporting venues
4203:Matches v Home Nations
3691:Records and statistics
3206:. Total Rugby League.
1331:Risoli, Mario (2014),
1007:
954:
922:
811:
654:
562:
397:
4893:STM Sports (football)
4683:Cardiff Athletic Club
4283:European Championship
4066:Old Racecourse Ground
3841:Bluebirds Flying High
3591:Garland, Ian (1993).
3538:"Bob Marley in Wales"
2156:Football Ground Guide
1600:"Farwell Ninian Park"
1005:
990:before moving to the
962:rum, named after Sir
948:
920:
809:
683:UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
652:
556:
387:
4999:2012 London Olympics
4974:2015 Rugby World Cup
4969:2007 Rugby World Cup
4964:1999 Rugby World Cup
4959:1991 Rugby World Cup
4800:Cardiff Cricket Club
4653:Cardiff City Stadium
4122:Results and fixtures
4098:The National Stadium
4042:Cardiff City Stadium
4016:Welsh Football Trust
3888:Association football
3799:Cardiff City Stadium
2781:. 21 February 2007.
2606:. Cardiff City F.C.
1884:White, L.W. (2013).
1844:. Cardiff City F.C.
1269:Leckwith development
1174:Harlem Globetrotters
1170:1960 Summer Olympics
953:visible on the roof.
929:by Cardiff chairman
829:Cardiff City Stadium
369:Cardiff City Stadium
133:51.47472°N 3.20000°W
5004:2014 UEFA Super Cup
4929:The Ashes (cricket)
4088:Swansea.com Stadium
3183:on 12 February 2019
3113:. 12 January 2006.
2751:. 24 October 2006.
2579:. AFS Enterprises.
2305:. AFS Enterprises.
1443:Shepherd, Richard.
1125:Cardiff-born boxer
1084:The Welsh national
765:Caerphilly Mountain
761:Queens Park Rangers
735:1986 FIFA World Cup
580:The Football League
448:rubbish tip and an
434:Cardiff High School
318:Cardiff Corporation
249:Cardiff Corporation
129: /
42:Ninian Park in 2005
23:
4714:White City Stadium
4628:Millennium Stadium
4227:Born outside Wales
4198:Unofficial matches
4057:Millennium Stadium
3778:Player of the Year
3372:. 2 October 2000.
2691:. 13 August 2003.
2376:, pp. 232–233
2108:, pp. 132–133
1717:"Wales V Scotland"
1069:Cardiff Rugby Club
1008:
955:
923:
824:Millennium Stadium
812:
801:South Wales Police
731:Wales and Scotland
655:
563:
428:that were held at
398:
180:, 17 October 1959)
138:51.47472; -3.20000
21:
5045:Cardiff City F.C.
5027:
5026:
4760:Caerau (football)
4739:Wales Empire Pool
4633:Cardiff Arms Park
4580:
4579:
4457:
4456:
4313:(1884–1984)
4304:Other tournaments
4078:Racecourse Ground
3939:
3938:
3815:South Wales derby
3758:25–99 appearances
3364:"Howard Winstone"
2087:. 19 January 1937
1449:Cardiff City F.C.
1257:Hartlepool United
1186:Pope John Paul II
1107:WRU Challenge Cup
1028:Taff Vale Railway
1016:Cardiff City Line
816:Welsh Rugby Union
660:South Wales derby
605:1927 FA Cup Final
593:Tottenham Hotspur
430:Cardiff Arms Park
402:Cardiff City F.C.
349:Cardiff Arms Park
298:Cardiff City F.C.
276:
275:
260:Cardiff City F.C.
169:Record attendance
153:Cardiff City F.C.
5102:
4729:National Stadium
4614:Sport in Cardiff
4607:
4600:
4593:
4584:
4583:
4531:McAlpine Stadium
4484:
4477:
4470:
4461:
4460:
4381:Wales bucket hat
4317:2011 Nations Cup
4232:Other categories
4137:World Cup record
3975:
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3959:
3952:
3943:
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3931:
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3917:
3913:
3912:
3911:
3903:
3902:English football
3899:
3898:
3897:
3889:
3885:
3884:
3820:Severnside Derby
3763:1–24 appearances
3753:100+ appearances
3706:
3699:
3692:
3685:
3678:
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3649:
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3544:. 30 July 2010.
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3179:. Archived from
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2721:. 24 June 2004.
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486:Harry Bradshaw
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1139:Ike Williams
1135:Ronnie James
1124:
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1086:rugby league
1083:
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1041:Queen Street
1033:Valley Lines
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792:Tarmac Group
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634:Grimsby Town
632:tie against
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614:Fred Stewart
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388:A statue of
365:Ipswich Town
342:
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206:Broke ground
201:Construction
90:Former names
28:
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4753:Sport teams
4734:Ninian Park
4572:Vetch Field
4567:Ninian Park
4551:Wilderspool
4511:Cougar Park
4248:Gareth Bale
4106:Vetch Field
4083:St. Helen's
4062:Ninian Park
4037:Home venues
3794:Ninian Park
3500:WalesOnline
3444:WalesOnline
3413:WalesOnline
3050:WalesOnline
2952:WalesOnline
2917:WalesOnline
2448:WalesOnline
2357:, p. 8
2286:Risoli 2014
2274:Risoli 2014
1553:, p. 7
1511:WalesOnline
1409:Media Wales
1405:WalesOnline
1315:Seren Books
1232:3–2 in the
1205:Eric Burdon
1160:During the
1131:Hein Müller
1111:Swansea RFC
1054:Other usage
969:Hyper Value
704:Sporting CP
623:Frank Moody
561:map in 1920
494:Aston Villa
390:Lord Ninian
334:Aston Villa
279:Ninian Park
272:(1911–1989)
267:(1981–1984)
262:(1910–2009)
136: /
111:Coordinates
93:Sloper Park
85:Ninian Park
67:Ninian Park
29:The Bearpit
22:Ninian Park
5034:Categories
4521:Headingley
4142:Hat-tricks
4115:Statistics
3018:24 October
2962:4 November
2927:24 January
2897:24 October
2641:Lloyd 1999
2374:Lloyd 1999
2355:Hayes 2003
2328:Lloyd 1999
2118:Lloyd 1999
2106:Lloyd 1999
2052:Lloyd 1999
2009:Lloyd 1999
1994:22 October
1986:. BoxRec.
1971:Lloyd 1999
1947:Lloyd 1999
1935:Lloyd 1999
1872:Lloyd 1999
1653:Lloyd 1999
1581:Lloyd 1999
1566:Lloyd 1999
1551:Hayes 2003
1476:Lloyd 1999
1378:189946817X
1324:1854112716
1302:1903158435
1280:References
1259:on 7 May.
1197:Bob Marley
1113:defeating
1088:team, the
976:Grangetown
894:Grange End
773:Alun Evans
739:Jock Stein
699:Peter King
695:Esbjerg fB
507:Ton Pentre
502:Jack Evans
332:champions
238:Demolished
185:Field size
121:51°28′29″N
4405:(defunct)
4262:World Cup
4188:2000–2019
4183:1980–1999
4178:1960–1979
4173:1946–1959
4168:1920–1939
4163:1900–1914
4158:1876–1899
3999:1876–1976
3867:Soul Crew
3808:Rivalries
3722:1899–1962
3552:26 August
3510:26 August
3480:26 August
3454:11 August
3423:11 August
3237:The Times
3214:18 August
3187:26 August
2992:31 August
2841:26 August
2815:26 August
2809:BBC Sport
2789:26 August
2759:26 August
2729:26 August
2699:26 August
2669:16 August
2614:26 August
2577:11v11.com
2529:16 August
2458:18 August
2404:26 August
2313:30 August
2303:11v11.com
2247:11 August
2166:26 August
2084:The Times
1852:25 August
1810:18 August
1760:26 August
1728:18 August
1722:The Times
1638:16 August
1610:26 August
1458:25 August
1419:26 August
1024:Vale Line
998:Transport
907:Jon Stead
725:During a
687:Welsh Cup
528:The Times
474:, son of
450:allotment
396:, Cardiff
124:3°12′00″W
82:Full name
4447:Under-17
4435:Semi-Pro
4430:Under-17
4425:Under-18
4420:Under-19
4415:Under-20
4410:Under-21
4253:Ian Rush
4219:25+ caps
4102:The Oval
4011:Managers
3768:Captains
3684:Managers
3546:Archived
3542:BBC News
3504:Archived
3474:Archived
3448:Archived
3417:Archived
3380:16 March
3374:Archived
3333:16 March
3327:Archived
3301:Archived
3262:Archived
3208:Archived
3121:15 March
3115:Archived
3111:BBC News
3091:15 March
3085:Archived
3081:BBC News
3060:15 March
3054:Archived
2986:Archived
2956:Archived
2921:Archived
2865:Archived
2861:BBC News
2835:Archived
2783:Archived
2779:BBC News
2753:Archived
2749:BBC News
2723:Archived
2719:BBC News
2693:Archived
2689:BBC News
2663:Archived
2608:Archived
2587:15 March
2581:Archived
2557:15 March
2489:15 March
2452:Archived
2428:15 March
2398:Archived
2307:Archived
2241:Archived
2213:cite web
2160:Archived
2091:15 March
2037:15 March
2031:Archived
1988:Archived
1846:Archived
1804:Archived
1754:Archived
1749:BBC News
1700:16 March
1694:Archived
1604:Archived
1521:15 March
1515:Archived
1452:Archived
1413:Archived
1386:Specific
1263:See also
1180:Concerts
1022:(on the
1014:(on the
733:for the
729:between
519:Scotland
444:Common.
442:Leckwith
416:against
326:friendly
292:area of
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