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Riverside Stadium

Riverside Stadium
MFC Riverside Stadium.jpg
A Panorama shot of the Riverside Stadium
Full name Riverside Stadium
Former names

Cellnet Riverside Stadium

BT Cellnet Riverside Stadium
Location Middlesbrough, England TS3 6RS
Coordinates 54°34′42″N 1°13′1″W / 54.57833°N 1.21694°W / 54.57833; -1.21694Coordinates: 54°34′42″N 1°13′1″W / 54.57833°N 1.21694°W / 54.57833; -1.21694
Owner Middlesbrough F.C.
Operator Middlesbrough F.C.
Capacity 33,746
Field size 115 x 75 yards (105 x 69 m)
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1994–1995
Opened 26 August 1995
Construction cost £16 million
Tenants
Middlesbrough F.C. (1995–present)

Cellnet Riverside Stadium

The Riverside Stadium is a football stadium in Middlesbrough, England, which has been the home of Middlesbrough F.C. since it opened in 1995. Its current capacity is 33,746 all seated, although there is provisional planning permission in place to expand that to 42,000 if required.

The stadium was built to replace Ayresome Park after the Taylor Report, which required all top division football stadia to be all-seater. After the report was delivered in January 1990, Middlesbrough needed an all-seater stadium by August 1994, and were unable to expand Ayresome Park outwards owing to its location in a residential area, and expanding the stadium upwards would have limited the club to a capacity of around 20,000 seats – the club wanted a considerably larger capacity. The decision was taken by club officials to build a new stadium; Teesside Development Corporation offered them the Middlehaven site by the River Tees for development.

The new 30,000 seater stadium was constructed by Taylor Woodrow Construction for £16 million, taking approximately nine months to complete after work began in the autumn of 1994. The name of the stadium was chosen by the club's fans, following a vote during the final game at Ayresome Park. The other choices available were Middlehaven Stadium, Erimus Stadium and Teesside Stadium. When first opened, the name was amended to Cellnet Riverside Stadium (and then BT Cellnet Riverside Stadium) as part of a £3 million sponsorship deal with Cellnet, but this deal ended after the 2001–02 season.

The first game was played against Chelsea in front of a 28,286 crowd (the highest home attendance in 14 years) on 26 August 1995. Middlesbrough won the game 2–0, with Craig Hignett taking the honour of scoring the first ever goal at the stadium, Jan Åge Fjørtoft scoring the second. Their first season at their new stadium was also their first back in the FA Premier League following promotion after two seasons away.


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