Is there a 19th century football ground in the league, playing 21st century football.
If not which is the oldest ground?
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Is there a 19th century football ground in the league, playing 21st century football.
If not which is the oldest ground?
I researched and wrote an article about Portsmouth's first football match in 1898 - a decade later than some clubs. But their beginnings were affected by somewhat odd circumstances:
"The pitch was shortly to be turfed and fenced and it was hoped that football could be played there after Christmas. However, the ground was covered with a crop of potatoes which the directors were 'anxious to sell'.
On 19 December 1898, the Hampshire Telegraph ran an advertisement inviting tenders for the building of two stands: the first, 100 feet long with seven rows of seats on the south side and the second, terracing which stretched for 240 feet on the opposite, north side."
Football first played at Bramall Lane in 1862 there’s a few grounds that have been around since the 19th century
Not the oldest, but the City Ground is 19th Century. Gigg Lane, Ewood Park also.
Jut off the top of my head Goodison, Anfield, Villa Park, Stamford Bridge.
Anything still around designed by....
Archibald Keir Leitch
He had a part in most of the large projects
I think it would be Bramall Lane. In fact, didn't the first ever competitive football match take place there?
Mansfield Town has the oldest ground in current use. 1861.
I read somewhere that the oldest actual pitch (grass) was Northwich Victoria but that was a good few years ago
According to this Bramall Lane built first (but for cricket). Field Mill (Mansfield) hosted a football match before Bramall Lane.
http://tothe92.co.uk/links/oldestgrounds.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bramall_Lane
Bramall Lane built in 1855, Field Mill built in 1861 according to most sources. Cricket grounds originally, Hallam FC in Sheffield hosted the first the first competitive game apparently in 1860, Field Mill in 1861(Not Mansfield Town though, they didn’t exist until the twentieth century) & Bramall Lane in 1862. But doesn’t alter the fact that Bramall Lane existed 6 years before Field Mill.
Field Mill also hosted the first competitive game under lights in 1930 (although there’d been experiments in the 19th century) and the first game with a fluorescent yellow ball in 1998.
Goodison Park was the first purpose made football ground built in 1892 when Everton left Anfield.
Sheffield FC was formed 3 years before Hallam FC - and they played each other in 1860 - but Sheffield FC (the oldest football club in the world) had a number of temporary homes unlike Hallam FC which has never moved since its founding. Sheffield FC are now based in Dronfield - just outside Sheffield in NE Derbyshire - and play in the Northern Premier League Division One South East.
I'm not sure what would count as a first competitive game back then - as I think most of them were invitation games until the leagues were set up?
Interestingly Rodney Parade (built in 1877) is coming in in 5th place.
Just read that there was a tournament called The Youdan Cup, the first final was between Hallam FC & Sheffield FC played at Bramall Lane in 1877. Bramall Lane is also one of two venues to hold an England Test Match & an English football international, The Oval being the other. All interesting stuff, I love football history👍
Another bit of interesting football history, kind of related to the thread, is about my home town team:
The oldest senior football ground continuously used by the same club in the country (and some say the world), is York Road, home of Maidenhead United. Maidenhead played their first game there in 1871, and have never left.