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Since their formation in 1980 as Fulham RLFC, London Broncos have been based at 10 different grounds in Greater London.In addition, they have also played occasional first team home matches at four other grounds within the Greater London area, namely: Hendon F.C.'s Claremont Road, Wealdstone F.C.'s Lower Mead, Chelsea F.C.'s Stamford Bridge and Leyton Orient's Brisbane Road stadium.
The first home game under the new Broncos moniker was against Keighley at Hendon F.C.'s ground at Claremont Road, though most home games were still played at Barnet Copthall. For the 1995–96 season the club found another new home base, returning to south-west London at The Stoop Memorial Ground , home of Harlequins Rugby Union Club .
Trailfinders Sports Ground (TFSG) is a rugby ground in West Ealing, London, England, which is the home of Ealing Trailfinders rugby union. London Broncos rugby league club spent one final season at the ground, having been based at TFSG on a permanent basis between 2016 and 2020. [1] [2]
Stadium City Club Capacity Last used Barnet Copthall: Hendon, London: London Broncos: 10,500 1995 Brewery Field: Bridgend: Crusaders: 8,000 2009 Butts Park Arena
A total of 36 home venues have been used by Super League clubs since the competition's inception in 1996, while clubs have also occasionally opted to play 'On the Road' matches away from their regular home venue.
Has been a home ground for London Broncos. Ashton Gate: Bristol: 27,000 [23] Football and Rugby Union Bristol City & Bristol Bears: Construction for Bristol City's £40m redevelopment of Ashton Gate was completed in September 2016. Odsal Stadium: Bradford: 26,019 [24] Rugby league Bradford Bulls: Was a home for Bradford City whilst Valley ...
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In the spring of 1994 the Australian NRL club Brisbane Broncos bought the London Crusaders, renamed London Broncos from the start of the forthcoming 1994–95 season. [34] The first home game under the new Broncos moniker was at Hendon F.C.'s ground at Claremont Road, though most home games were still played at Barnet Copthall.