Victoria Stadium
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| Location | Wincham Avenue, Wincham, Northwich England |
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| Broke ground | 2003 |
| Opened | 2005 |
| Owner | Northwich Victoria |
| Operator | Northwich Victoria |
| Capacity | 4,800 (est) (1,180 seated) |
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| Northwich Victoria (2006–present) Manchester United F.C. Reserves (2007–present) |
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The Victoria Stadium is located in Wincham, Northwich, Cheshire. The ground is also known as the Marston's Arena.
It has been the home ground for Northwich Victoria Football Club since 2005 since moving from their historic ground. The Vics played their first competitive match at the stadium on 17 August 2005 when they beat Gainsborough Trinity 2-0.
The main Victoria Stand has a seating capacity of 1,180 supporters. It houses the club offices, shop, changing rooms for players and match officials, kit room, medical facilities, treatment room, fitness centre, staff and public toilets. The stand is also home to a bar and two restaurants.
The terraced Dane Bank Stand was moved from the club's original ground, Drill Field.[1] It has a capacity of 2,988.
[edit] References
- ^ "Victoria takes shape". This Is Cheshire. http://archive.thisischeshire.co.uk/2003/8/28/165693.html. Retrieved on 2008-04-01.
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Conference North venues 2009-10
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Borough Park | Bower Fold | Butcher's Arms | Coronation Park | The Corinium Stadium | Croft Park | Damson Park | De Montfort Park | Ewen Fields | Haig Avenue | Highbury Stadium | Marston Road | New Bucks Head | New Manor Ground | North Street | Northolme | Rockingham Triangle | Rivacre Park | Throstle Nest | Valley Stadium | Victoria Stadium | Wetherby Road |
Coordinates: 53°16′17.74″N 2°29′02.07″W / 53.2715944°N 2.4839083°W

