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'''The Hawthorns''' is an all-seater football stadium in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, with a capacity of 26,688. It has been the home of [[West Bromwich Albion]] since 1900, when it became the sixth ground to be used by the club. The Hawthorns was the last Football League ground to be built in the 19th century, opening in September 1900 after construction work took only 4 months. The official record attendance at The Hawthorns stands at 64,815, set in 1937. | '''The Hawthorns''' is an all-seater football stadium in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, with a capacity of 26,688. It has been the home of [[West Bromwich Albion]] since 1900, when it became the sixth ground to be used by the club. The Hawthorns was the last Football League ground to be built in the 19th century, opening in September 1900 after construction work took only 4 months. The official record attendance at The Hawthorns stands at 64,815, set in 1937. | ||
==Clubs and Seasons== | |||
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!Season!!Club!!League/Competition | |||
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| [[2018-19 English football season|2018-19]] | |||
| [[2018-19 West Bromwich Albion football publications|West Bromwich Albion]] | |||
| [[EFL Championship]] | |||
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==List of credited publications== | ==List of credited publications== | ||
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| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Nottingham Forest (January 25, 1958)|Program]] | | [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Nottingham Forest (January 25, 1958)|Program]] | ||
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| [[1965-66 English football season|September 4, 1965]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Sheffield Wednesday]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Sheffield Wednesday (September 4, 1965)|Program]] | |||
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| [[1966-67 English football season|October 29, 1966]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Sheffield Wednesday]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Sheffield Wednesday (October 29, 1966)|Program]] | |||
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| [[1967-68 English football season|February 3, 1968]] | | [[1967-68 English football season|February 3, 1968]] | ||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Coventry City]] | | [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Coventry City]] | ||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Coventry City (February 3, 1968)|Program]] | | [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Coventry City (February 3, 1968)|Program]] | ||
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| [[1967-68 English football season|April 13, 1968]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Sheffield Wednesday]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Sheffield Wednesday (April 13, 1968)|Program]] | |||
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| [[1968-69 English football season|August 10, 1968]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Sheffield Wednesday]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Sheffield Wednesday (August 10, 1968)|Program]] | |||
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| [[1982-83 English football season|November 13, 1982]] | | [[1982-83 English football season|November 13, 1982]] | ||
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| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Swansea City]] | | [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Swansea City]] | ||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City (May 19, 1993)|Program]] | | [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City (May 19, 1993)|Program]] | ||
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| [[2000-01 English football season|September 6, 2000]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Swansea City]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City (September 6, 2000)|Program]] | |||
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| [[2001-02 English football season|December 22, 2001]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Sheffield Wednesday]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Sheffield Wednesday (December 22, 2001)|Program]] | |||
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| [[2009-10 English football season|October 20, 2009]] | | [[2009-10 English football season|October 20, 2009]] | ||
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| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City (October 20, 2009)|Program]] | | [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City (October 20, 2009)|Program]] | ||
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| [[ | | [[2011-12 English football season|February 4, 2012]] | ||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Swansea City]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City (February 4, 2012)|Program]] | |||
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| [[2015-16 English football season|February 2, 2016]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Swansea City]] | | [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Swansea City]] | ||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City ( | | [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City (February 2, 2016)|Program]] | ||
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| [[2020-21 English football season|September 13, 2020]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion]] vs. [[Leicester City]] | |||
| [[West Bromwich Albion vs. Leicester City (September 13, 2020)|Program]] | |||
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| [[2020-21 English football season|November 28, 2020]] | | [[2020-21 English football season|November 28, 2020]] |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 13 March 2023
Location | West Bromwich, West Midlands, England |
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Opened | September 3, 1900 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | West Bromwich Albion (1900-present) |
The Hawthorns is an all-seater football stadium in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, with a capacity of 26,688. It has been the home of West Bromwich Albion since 1900, when it became the sixth ground to be used by the club. The Hawthorns was the last Football League ground to be built in the 19th century, opening in September 1900 after construction work took only 4 months. The official record attendance at The Hawthorns stands at 64,815, set in 1937.
Clubs and Seasons
Season | Club | League/Competition |
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2018-19 | West Bromwich Albion | EFL Championship |
List of credited publications
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