Who sold the Goldstone Ground?

Who sold the Goldstone Ground?

Last year, Brighton sold the Goldstone Ground for pounds 7.4m, to pay off debts of – depending on who you believe – between pounds 4m and pounds 6m. The new owners, Chartwell Land, agreed as long ago as 17 March to lease the stadium back to the team for one final season, at a cost of pounds 480,000.

What does Albion mean in Brighton and Hove Albion?

white land
The term itself refers to the island that we currently live on. It was a name originally used by the Celts before being adopted by Greeks and the Romans. The Britannic Encyclopedia states that Albion translates to “white land”, a reference to one of the country’s defining natural landmarks, the chalk cliffs of Dover.

Does American Express own Brighton?

Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion has extended its main shirt and stadium naming rights partnership with payment services brand American Express in a club-record deal.

How big is the Amex pitch?

Stats

Falmer Stadium Stats
Pitch Size 105 x 69 (7245)
Nickname The Amex
Former Name Falmer Stadium
Owner The Community Stadium Limited

Who did Brighton ground share with?

The club initially played at the Hove County Ground, with a few games were also at Goldstone Ground that was used by Hove F.C. From 1902 onwards, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. and Hove F.C. shared the Goldstone Ground.

When did Brighton leave the Goldstone Ground?

Goldstone Ground

Record attendance 36,747 (Brighton and Hove Albion v Fulham, 27 December 1958)
Construction
Opened 1901
Closed 1997
Demolished 1997

Why is Brighton called BHA?

Brighton & Hove United took up the now-defunct Rangers’ place in the Southern League. Because of complaints by Hove F.C., serious local competition, the name was soon changed to Brighton & Hove Albion before a ball was kicked.

What was Brighton’s nickname before seagulls?

The club’s home ground is the 31,800-capacity Falmer Stadium, situated in Falmer to the north east of the city. Founded in 1901, and nicknamed the “Seagulls” or “Albion”, Brighton played their early professional football in the Southern League, before being elected to the Football League in 1920.

Who owns Brighton FC?

But for the owner of a Premier League team, little is actually known about Tony Bloom, the man who has been called the ‘godfather of gambling’. One thing is for sure, though. Despite famously saying ‘I’m no Roman Abramovich’ after taking charge of the Seagulls, Bloom has shown an equal ability to be good with money.

What is Brighton’s ground called?

American Express Community Stadium
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C./Arenas/Stadiums

Can the Amex stadium be expanded?

The stadium capacity has been expanded, with an extra seating tier being installed above the East Stand (Family stand), which increases the capacity to about 30,000 seats.

What is Brighton FC capacity?

31,800
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.

Full name Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club
Ground Falmer Stadium
Capacity 31,800
Chairman Tony Bloom
Head coach Graham Potter

When did Brighton and Hove Albion move into their new stadium?

Stadium address: American Express Community Stadium, Village Way, Brighton, BN1 9BL. Phone: +44 (0) 344 324 6282. Brighton & Hove Albion moved into their recently-built stadium in 2011, with the first match taking place on 30 July 2011 in a friendly versus Tottenham Hotspur.

Where are the dugouts at Brighton Community Stadium?

The seating in the upper tier follows the semi-circular design of the stand, giving it an interesting effect. The team dugouts are located on this side, as well as an open press area, which is conveniently situated above the players tunnel on the halfway line. Opposite is the smaller East Stand.

Where do Brighton and Hove Albion fans go for free?

Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club offer home and away fans free travel on buses and trains within the Free Travel Zone (details within this document).

Is the Amex Stadium in Brighton a good stadium?

Peter Llewellyn adds; ‘The Amex Stadium is an excellent venue, very nicely set in the countryside. The concourse is extraordinarily wide and spacious for such a small stadium. Comfy cushioned seats, excellent view, plenty of leg room, great pitch and the best acoustics of any stadium I’ve been to.