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Coordinates: 53°2300N 2°2007W / 53.38333°N 2.33528°W / 53.38333; -2.33528
 

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Moss Lane
Main Stand in 2007
Map
LocationMoss Lane
Altrincham
WA15 8AP
Coordinates53°23′00N 2°20′07W / 53.38333°N 2.33528°W / 53.38333; -2.33528
Capacity7,873 (1,323 seated)
Record attendance10,275
28 February 1925
SurfaceGrass
Opened1910
Tenants
Altrincham F.C. (1910–present)
Chorley Borough RLFC (1989–1992)
Manchester United F.C. Under 18s

Moss Lane is a multi-purpose stadiuminAltrincham, Greater Manchester, England. It is currently used primarily for football matches and is the home ground of Altrincham. The stadium also hosts games for Manchester United's under 17s side, and women's development team, as well as serving as a backup home venue for Manchester United W.F.C.[1]

The stadium comprises two all-seater stands on one side with a combined capacity of 1,323 spectators and terraces on the other three sides, giving a total capacity of 7,873.[2]

Chorley Borough RLFC moved to Moss Lane for the 1989–90 season and renamed themselves Trafford Borough RLFC. Trafford Borough played at Moss Lane for three seasons before moving to Blackpool as Blackpool Gladiators RLFC for the 1992–93 season.

In 2013, scrap metal processing company J. Davidson acquired naming rights to the stadium.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Robins Strengthen Links with Manchester United | Altrincham Football Club". www.altrinchamfc.com.
  • ^ "Altrincham FC Stadium / Prices". Alty Files. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  • ^ "J Davidson Stadium - Moss Lane". footballgroundguide.com. September 2009. Retrieved 17 March 2024.

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