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Coordinates: 52°4916N 1°3747W / 52.8210°N 1.6297°W / 52.8210; -1.6297
 

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Eton Park
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Full nameEton Park
LocationPrincess Way, Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom
Coordinates52°49′16N 1°37′47W / 52.8210°N 1.6297°W / 52.8210; -1.6297
Capacity4,500, (720 seated)
Construction
Built1958
Opened20 September 1958
Closed2005
Demolished2005
Tenants
Burton Albion F.C.

Eton Park was an association football stadium located in Burton upon Trent, England. It was the home ground of Burton Albion F.C. from 1958 to 2005 when they moved to the £7.2 million Pirelli Stadium.[1] The Brewers moved to the ground on 20 September 1958, coinciding with their promotion to the Southern League, and by the time of their departure 47 years later, they were members of the Conference.

In 1972 the ground hosted the second final of the WFA Cup (forerunner of the Women's FA Cup), between Southampton Women and Lee's Ladies, with an attendance of 1,500.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Eton Park Stadium Guide: Address, Capacity, Build Date and Much More".
  • ^ "FA Women's Cup Facts and Figures 1971 To 2013". Womens Soccer United. 22 April 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2020.

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