1300 at Longford-Pats
4000 would be generous.Originally Posted by adamcarr
1st half
Stand 1500 tops
Derrynane 1000 tops
Shed 1500 + others
1300 at Longford-Pats
Many were at the Shams-Waterford match? Looked awful last night on eL Weekly.
Team Stadium Capacity
Athlone Town St Mel's Park 7,200
Bray Wanderers Carlisle Grounds 6,500
Cobh Ramblers St. Colmans Park 9,000
Dundalk Oriel Park 12,200
Finn Harps Finn Park 7,900
Galway United Terryland Park 7,784
Kildare County Station Road 2,500
Kilkenny City Buckley Park 6,850
Limerick Pike Rovers Ground 3,000
Monaghan United Century Homes Park 6,600
Sligo Rovers Showgrounds 9,000
U.C.D. Belfield Park 5,250
Bohemians Dalymount Park 12,200
Cork City Turner's Cross Stadium 11,500
Waterford United Regional Sports Centre 8,200
Shelbourne Tolka Park 9,681
Shamrock Rovers Richmond Park 7,500
Longford Town Flancare Park 10,000
Dublin City Morton Stadium 12,000
Saint Patrick's Athletic Richmond Park 7,500
Drogheda United United Park 5,400
Derry City Brandywell 10,000
Are these figures correct for the official Capacities of the "Soccer" Stadia in Ireland?
Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporter Club (RISSC London).
Belfield has 1276 seats, plus standing. Standing is arbitrary really, but 2,500 extra tops.Originally Posted by DAXION
Can someone cut this off to a new thread, please?
Updates after the weekend ... (Last season in brackets)
PREMIER DIVISION
Bohs 2569 (2625) (missing Drogheda)
Cork 3973 (4147)
Derry 1875 (2265)
Drogheda 1495 (1662) (missing Shels and Rovers)
Dublin City 585
Longford 1200 (1586)
Pat's 2004 (2971)
Rovers 1255 (2038)
Shels 2044 (2573) (missing Rovers)
Waterford 1918 (2520) (missing Dublin City)
FIRST DIVISION
Athlone 337 (missing Galway, Kildare, Limerick and Sligo)
Bray 960
Cobh 220 (missing Bray, Kildare, Kilkenny, Limerick, Monaghan and Sligo)
Dundalk 750
Harps 791
Galway 561
Kildare 256 (missing Monaghan)
Kilkenny 120 (missing Cobh, Harps, Kildare, Limerick, Monaghan and Sligo)
Limerick 207 (missing Bray, Cobh, Kildare, Kilkenny and Monaghan)
Monaghan 152 (missing Athlone, Kildare, Kilkenny and Limerick)
Sligo 872 (missing Harps)
UCD 317 (783)
PREMIER AVERAGE - 1874 (2267)
FIRST DIVISION AVERAGE - 520
Weekend matches missing -
Bohs v. Drogheda
Monaghan v. Kilkenny
Cobh v. Sligo
Limerick v. Bray
Flansiro holds 6,500 when fully finished(behind far goal)Originally Posted by DAXION
Bohs v Drogheda was around 3000 (about 900 away fans). They'll have the official figure in the programme on Friday so I'd leave it out of the average until then.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Official capacity of Richmond is somewhere around the 5,200 mark. But...record attendance AFAIK was a bit over 7,000 for the Pats v Cork league decider in April 1999. Go figure...Originally Posted by DAXION
Revenge for 2002
Richmond ParkOriginally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
Capacity :
Seated 1800
Terraced 5400
Thats from the club if i recall properly.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
the dundalk sligo and monaghan figures are all a little too generous imoOriginally Posted by DAXION
dalymount holds 8500max. the shopping centre terrace is no longer part of the ground. 3750 seats on the connaught st. 1500 seats in shed,some standing space also.c2800 in main stand
saw cobhs ground on tv3 last week for the cup highlights,and i find it hard to believe they can fit 9000 into their ground
brandywell is less than 3000 for this year
flancare is 6500 dont know where the 10000 comes from
tolka is 10500-11000 since the new stand was built 2 years ago
turners x is 7500, then theres some standing space at the back of the sta nnes end.it would be 8000 max
Dundalk 503
Athlone 591
Derry 1,156
These are all Official and ill try to tie down the bray one but id be surprised if it was more than 400.
I've heard various figures for the capacity of the stand at Century Homes Park, from 440 to 600. (I've also heard various stories as to why it's built so far back from the pitch, and, it seems to me, at an angle also. Still no idea why though!)Originally Posted by anto eile
There is a lot of work going on at Century Homes at the minute, that is due to be finished at the end of the summer. One end and the far side of the ground will be terraced, so while I'd agree that 6,600 sounds on the generous side it might be close to the mark when the work is finished. I'd go with 5000.
a lot of work going on at the mo in century homes?????
me dont think so.....
the long awaited pitches for the juviniles and seniors is still on the long finger-only 1!!
the only thing i can see that has progressed is the new astro turf park-and its independent of monaghan !!!
3,500 until we build the new stand the far side.Work is at a standstill as the lack of Government and FAI Grants has stalled all work in most el grounds.
We had three games where we had in excess of 7,500 people in the ground all before the seating went in the new stand.
From couple of times i was there looked like stand doubling up as perimeter wall so maybe far away from pitch to save few quid there or else maybe were plans to move pitch later. Don't think ye'll need to fit 5000 into CHP anytime soon as only a few hundred at City games i attended there.Originally Posted by monutdfc
2,500 at Cork-Dublin City per the Irish Times today.
Are we counting the cup games.....if so....
$helbourne v Derry.....850
Again I was shocked at the crowd, we had at least 150 of that.
Go lí cúnna ifrinn do thóin bheagmhaitheasach
445 for UCD-Drums. Not counting them, but post away for general interest.
2,091 saw Trelleborg vs. Kalmar last night in the Swedish Allsvenskan. This is in a country that has more than twice the population of the Republic and has a league that is twenty places higher ranked that LOI football. Plus top-flight Swedish clubs have only 13 home league matches in a season. There is no league cup and the Swedish cup is a disaster with regards to attendances.
Point is, considering the above, attendances for LOI matches is good.
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