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On 10 February 2010, the BBC reported that the New Saints had applied to play home games at Chester City's Deva Stadium in 2010–11, after having been turned down for a grant to help fund the construction of a new 1,000-seat stand at Park Hall. At the time, the mooted move was complicated by Chester City's governance issues.
In 2010, The New Saints applied for funding for a new stand, but it was refused by Welsh Grounds Improvement and the team risked losing their licence to compete in the Welsh Premier League. As a result, The New Saints applied to play their home matches at Deva Stadium in Chester and move away from Park Hall. [9]
The highest attendance recorded at the Recreation Ground was 1,996 for a pre-season friendly between The New Saints (then known as "Total Network Solutions") and Chelsea on 9 August 2002. [1] The Recreation Ground's record attendance in the league stands at 1,042, set at a Welsh Premier League game between The New Saints and Rhyl on 23 January ...
The following is a list of stadiums in Wales, in order by capacity. The list only includes stadiums and grounds that have been built and remain in use, with a capacity of at least 2,000 temporary seating included. The ground of successful Welsh club The New Saints is not included because it is in England, not Wales .
Stadium Capacity City Province Tenants Notes Olympic Stadium: 61,004 [123] Montreal: Quebec: Part-time home of the CF Montréal. Former home of the Montreal Manic. Host site for the 1976 Summer Olympics. A site for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Domed stadium Commonwealth Stadium ...
The post Saints Fans React To The Superdome’s New Name appeared first on The Spun. The New Orleans Saints might be playing in the same building this year, but the stadium will have a new name.
The New Saints (TNS), as an invited team representing the Cymru Premier, started in the Third Round where they were drawn away at Hibernian B where they won 3–0 at Meadowbank Stadium. [5] In the next round they played East Fife at home. At their Park Hall, TNS progressed after winning 5–4 on penalties after a 2–2 draw. [6]
The New Saints: Bala Town: Airbus UK Broughton: Chris Venables (Aberystwyth Town) 28 2015–16: The New Saints: Bala Town: Llandudno: Chris Venables 20 2016–17: The New Saints: Connah's Quay: Bala Town: Jason Oswell 22 2017–18: The New Saints: Bangor City: Connah's Quay Nomads: Greg Draper (The New Saints) 21 2018–19: The New Saints ...