Farrar Road Stadium

Stadium in Bangor, Wales

53°13′27″N 4°7′53″W / 53.22417°N 4.13139°W / 53.22417; -4.13139OwnerBangor City CouncilCapacity1,500SurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1922Closed2011Demolished2012TenantsBangor City F.C. (1920–2011)

Farrar Road Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Bangor, Wales. The site of the ground is now covered by an Asda supermarket. From 1920, the year it was opened, until 2011 it was used mostly for football matches and was the home of Bangor City F.C. The stadium held 1,500 people, with 700 seats.[1]

The stadium was due to be demolished and redeveloped into a leisure complex after the 2008–9 season. Due to several delays however the last game that Bangor played there was a 5–3 win for the home side versus Prestatyn Town on 27 December 2011.[2] The club then moved to their new stadium at Nantporth, situated on the outskirts of the city by the Menai Strait.

It was announced in 2010 that the council had signed a deal with Asda to build a supermarket on the stadium site; this despite the stipulation by original landowners Penrhyn Estates that it would be used for sporting and leisure facilities in perpetuity for the benefit of the local populace. The stadium was demolished in 2012.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Bangor City Football Club – Clwb Peldroed Dinas Bangor". Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  2. ^ North Wales Chronicle report on the match
  3. ^ Crump, Eryl (7 January 2012). "Demolition work starts at Bangor City's Farrar Road". North Wales Live. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
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