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Full name
  
Crown Oil Arena

Operator
  
Opened
  
1920

Owner
  
Rochdale A.F.C.

Former names
  
Spotland Stadium

Surface
  
Grass

Capacity
  
10,249

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Location
  
Spotland, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England

Field size
  
115 yd × 74 yd (105 m × 68 m)

Teams
  
Rochdale A.F.C., Rochdale Hornets

Similar
  
Gigg Lane, Boundary Park, Proact Stadium, Roots Hall, Glanford Park

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Spotland Stadium (known as the Crown Oil Arena for sponsorship) is a sports venue located at Willbutts Lane in the Spotland area of Rochdale, Greater Manchester. It is currently home to Rochdale A.F.C. and Rochdale Hornets R.L.F.C and has a capacity of 10,249.

Contents

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Stands

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The ground has four stands: the Co-Operative Stand (or Main Stand), the Thwaites Beer Stand (the Sandy Lane End), the T.D.S Stand (Pearl Street end) and the Westrose Leisure Stand (the Willbutts Lane Stand). All are fully seated, apart from the Sandy Lane End, which is a small terrace behind one of the goals.

History

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In August 2016, Rochdale A.F.C. renamed Spotland Stadium the Crown Oil Arena as part of a sponsorship deal by the Bury-based fuel company Crown Oil.

Other uses

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Apart from local football and rugby league, Spotland has in the past been used to host minor nations rugby league matches, such as British Amateur Rugby League Association (British Amateur Rugby League Association) matches, and also the National League Cup finals of 2003 and 2004.

Rugby League World Cup

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Spotland Stadium was selected as a venue for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup hosting a match between Fiji and Ireland. This was the first time that Rochdale has staged an event in a World Cup in any sport. The event was sold out with almost 9,000 people attending, setting what was incorrectly claimed to be a new stadium record, even though Rochdale AFC had 24,231 for an FA Cup tie v Notts County in December 1949 and three higher crowds for FA Cup and play-off games between 1990 and 2008 against Northampton, Coventry and Darlington.

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References

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