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Molineux is a 31,750 all-seater stadium, but it consistently attracted much greater attendances when it was mostly terracing. The record attendance is 61,315 . Plans were announced in 2010 for a £40 million redevelopment programme to rebuild and link three sides of the stadium to increase capacity to 38,000 seats.
The stadium name originates from the Molineux House built in the area by Benjamin Molineux, a local merchant, in the 18th century and whose grounds were later developed to include numerous public leisure facilities.
Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Capacity Coordinates Ref(s) ... Previously known as the KC Stadium and KCOM Stadium: Molineux Stadium: Wolverhampton Wanderers:
Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Capacity Pitch length (m) Pitch width (m) ... Molineux Stadium: Wolverhampton Wanderers: Wolverhampton: 1889 31,750 105 68
On 24 March 2017, Everton announced they had agreed to purchase land at Bramley-Moore Dock located in Vauxhall, Liverpool with intent to build a new £300m-plus stadium. [70] After plans were approved by Liverpool City Council and funding was eventually found through private means, the stadium's construction work began in July 2021. [71]
The host stadium must have an average game day temperature of at least 50°F (if the temperature is below this, the stadium must have a domed roof or receive a waiver from the league)
Molineux stadium, Wolverhampton: 1996 James Butler [14] Stan Cullis: Molineux stadium, Wolverhampton 2003 James Butler [15] Jack Walker: Ewood Park, Blackburn: 2004 James Butler [16] Bobby Robson: Portman Road, Ipswich: 2002 Sean Hedges-Quinn [17] Bobby Robson St James' Park, Newcastle: 2012 Tom Maley [18] Alf Ramsey: Portman Road, Ipswich 2007 ...
The stadium was a venue when England hosted UEFA Euro 1996, and is only three hundred yards (270 m) away from Meadow Lane, home of Forest's neighbouring club Notts County; the two grounds are the closest professional football stadiums in England and the second-closest in the United Kingdom, after the grounds of Dundee and Dundee United.