What is Carlisle football ground?

What is Carlisle football ground?

Brunton Park
Carlisle United F.C./Arenas/Stadiums

Where is Carlisle FC?

Carlisle United Football Club (/kɑːrˈlaɪl/ kar-LYLE, locally /ˈkɑːrlaɪl/ KAR-lyle) is a professional association football club based in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. The team compete in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. They have played their home games at Brunton Park since 1909.

How big is Carlisle stadium?

112 x 74 yards
Brunton Park is a football stadium and the home of Carlisle United. It is situated in the city of Carlisle and has a certified capacity of 18,202….Brunton Park.

Field size 112 x 74 yards
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1909
Opened 2 September 1909, Carlisle United – Newcastle United

How much is Carlisle United worth?

League Two

Club Owner(s) Estimated combined net worth
Bradford City Stefan Rupp (77.5%) $130M
Bristol Rovers Wael al-Qadi (100%) $550M
Carlisle United (more information) Andrew Jenkins (37% of 93% holding company) John Nixon (18%) Steven Pattison (18%) The United Trust (25.4%) $23M
Colchester United Robbie Cowling $55M

What is the capacity of Brunton Park?

9,999
Brunton Park/Capacity

What is Crawley Town stadium called?

The People’s Pension Stadium
Crawley Town F.C./Arenas/Stadiums

The People’s Pension Stadium – home of Crawley Town Football Club – also plays host to Albion’s Barclays FA Women’s Super League and Premier League 2 matches throughout the season.

How long was Carlisle in League 2?

The newly formed club initially played at Milhome Bank and later at Devonshire Park, finally settling at their current home Brunton Park in 1909. The 1927–28 season was Carlisle’s last in the North Eastern League….

Official Name Carlisle United F.C.
Current League League Two
Last Season League Two, 16th place

What is Cheltenham stadium called?

The Jonny-Rocks Stadium
Cheltenham Town F.C./Arenas/Stadiums

When was Carlisle United established?

May 17, 1904
Carlisle United F.C./Years founded

When did Brunton Park burn down?

Brunton Park’s grandstand burned down in 1953 and the stadium flooded completely in 2005 and again in 2015. Brunton Park is split into four separate stands; Warwick Road End, East Stand, Main (West) Stand and the Petteril End, which remains closed unless exceptionally large crowds are in attendance.

How many stands are there at Brunton Park?

Brunton Park is split into four separate stands; Warwick Road End, East Stand, Main (West) Stand and the Petteril End, which remains closed unless exceptionally large crowds are in attendance. Brunton Park is the largest football stadium in England which is not all-seated.

Where to Park near Brunton Park?

On nearing Brunton Park, we ignored a car parking sign for £3 on the right just before the stadium, but elected instead to park at the ground itself which cost £2.50p. The car park is situated alongside a golf club and is a pleasant area.

What is the Warwick Road end?

The Warwick Road End is a covered terrace that has a peculiar looking roof, which consists of three triangular sections. The other end, the Petterill End (aka The Waterworks End), is largely a small open terrace, which oddly contains a small section of seating on one side.