What does Bloomfield Road hold?
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What does Bloomfield Road hold?
Average attendances Note: The capacity at Bloomfield Road has fluctuated throughout this period. Current capacity is 17,338.
Has Blackpool got a new ground?
The existing East Stand would be demolished in August 2024, with the new stand, including its own concourse, put in place by September 2025. The North Stand is also proposed to receive a new club shop, club bar and ticket office, with a public realm to be completed by July 2025.
What is the capacity of Blackpool Football Club?
16,616
Blackpool F.C.
Full name | Blackpool Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Seasiders The ‘Pool The Tangerines |
Founded | 26 July 1887 |
Ground | Bloomfield Road |
Capacity | 16,616 |
How many away fans are allowed at Blackpool FC?
2,500 supporters
Away fans are now housed once again on one side of the ‘temporary’ East Stand on one side of the pitch, where up to 2,500 supporters can be accommodated.
What statue is outside Blackpool FC?
A statue of former Blackpool FC and England captain Jimmy Armfield has been unveiled in Blackpool. The 9ft (2.74m) high statue of the Seasiders legend has been erected outside the main entrance to the club’s Bloomfield Road ground.
How many away fans does Blackpool have?
Where do the away fans sit at Blackpool?
Away fans visiting Bloomfield Road are located in the ‘temporary’ East Stand at one end of the stadium, where around 2,500 people can be accommodated.
Where do away fans sit at Blackpool?
How many tickets do Blackpool give to away fans?
PNE’s ticket allocation for Blackpool away fixture explained by chief executive. Preston North End fans have only been allocated 2,200 tickets for next month’s derby at Bloomfield Road due to the behaviour of Blackpool’s fans at home matches this season.
How many away fans are allowed at Blackpool?
Why is Blackpool horrible?
Rates of violent crime, sexual assault and domestic violence in Blackpool exceed national averages, in part because of the high rates of drug and alcohol abuse in the city: Blackpool has the highest number of alcohol-related deaths and the second highest incidence of opiate and crack cocaine use in Britain.