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Full name
  
Alexandra Stadium

Field size
  
112 x 74 yards

Capacity
  
10,153

Phone
  
+44 1270 213014

Record attendance
  
20,000

Built
  
1906

Opened
  
1906

Team
  
Crewe Alexandra F.C.

Gresty Road

Address
  
The Alexandra Stadium, Gresty Rd, Crewe CW2 6EB, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PM

Similar
  
Whaddon Road, Broadfield Stadium, Gigg Lane, Brunton Park, Alexandra Recreation Ground

The Alexandra Stadium, more commonly known as Gresty Road is a football stadium in Crewe, England. The home ground of Crewe Alexandra, it has an all-seated capacity of 10,153.

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Leeds united fans at gresty road against crewe alexandra


History

Crewe had initially played at the Alexandra Recreation Ground, also on Gresty Road and located just to the north of current site. After leaving the ground towards the end of the 1895–96 season the club played at a variety of venues, including in nearby Sandbach, before moving to the original Gresty Road ground in 1897.

In 1906 the ground was demolished to make way for the construction of new railway lines, and a new Gresty Road ground was built directly to the west of the site. The new ground initially had a stand on each touchline, one of which had been moved from the first Gresty Road ground, and some embankments around the remainder of the pitch. After a fire, a new Main Stand was built on the south side of the ground in 1932. The record attendance of 20,000 was set on 30 January 1960 for an FA Cup match against Tottenham.

In the 1990s Gresty Road was rebuilt, with all-seater stands constructed on all four sides of the ground.

On 31 May 2015, the ground held an international friendly match between Northern Ireland and Qatar.

Stands

  • The Air Products Stand (formerly the Railtrack Stand before a change in sponsorship) – built prior to the 1999–2000 season at a cost of £5.2 million. It accommodates 6,809 spectators, together with the club's office accommodation.
  • The Mark Price Stand – also known as the Gresty Road End, accommodates 982 spectators and four disabled spectators.
  • The Wulvern Housing Stand – also known as the Railway End, accommodates 682 spectators.
  • The Whitby Morrison Ice Cream Vans Stand – formerly the Pop, originally the Popular Side, accommodates 1,680 away spectators.
  • References

    Gresty Road Wikipedia