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Revision as of 12:55, 21 February 2021
Location | Wrexham, Wales |
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Opened | 1807 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Wrexham (1864-present) |
The Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, north Wales, is the home of Wrexham.
It is the world's oldest international football stadium that still hosts international matches, having hosted Wales' first home international match in 1877, and has hosted more Wales international matches than any other ground. The record attendance at the ground was set in 1957, when Wrexham hosted a match against Manchester United in front of 34,445 spectators.
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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FIFA World Cup | December 1, 1965 | Wales vs. Denmark | Program |
English football | August 3, 1970 | Wrexham vs. Crystal Palace | Program |
FIFA World Cup | March 30, 1977 | Wales vs. Czechoslovakia | Program |
English football | February 1, 1978 | Wrexham vs. Newcatle United | Program |
English football | November 4, 1978 | Wrexham vs. Notts County | Program |
FIFA World Cup | May 30, 1981 | Wales vs. Soviet Union | Program |
FIFA World Cup | October 11, 1989 | Wales vs. Netherlands | Program |
FIFA World Cup | April 30, 1985 | Wales vs. Spain | Program |
English football | March 12, 1997 | Wrexham vs. Luton Town | Program |
English football | March 24, 1998 | Wrexham vs. Swansea City | Program |
English football | October 1, 2002 | Wrexham vs. Everton | Program |
English football | August 31, 2019 | Wrexham vs. Stockport County | Program |