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{{Infobox venue
{{Infobox venue
| venue_name = Jonny-Rocks Stadium
| image = [[File:Whaddon Road picture.jpg|300px|center]]
| location = Bermondsey, London, England
| venue_name = Completely-Suzuki Stadium
| opened = August 4, 1993
| location = Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
| other_names = n/a
| opened = 1927
| tenants = [[Millwall]] (1993-present)
| other_names = Jonny-Rocks Stadium (2018-22)<br/>LCI Rail Stadium (2016-18)<br/>The World of Smile Stadium (2015-16)<br/>Abbey Business Stadium (2009-15)<br/>Victory Sports Ground<br/>Whaddon Road
| tenants = [[Cheltenham Town]] (1932-present)<br/>Gloucester City (2010-17)
}}
}}


'''The Den''' (previously The New Den) is a football stadium in Bermondsey, south-east London, and the home of [[Millwall]] Football Club. It is adjacent to the South London railway originating at London Bridge, and a quarter of a mile from the Old Den, which it replaced in 1993.
'''Completely-Suzuki Stadium''' is a football stadium in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. It is the home ground of [[Cheltenham Town]] F.C. It has a total capacity of 7,066, with a mixture of seating and terracing.


==List of credited publications==
==Other cover appearances==
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
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| rowspan=10| [[English football]]
| [[Southern Football League Premier Division]]
| [[2020-21 English football season|September 15, 2020]]
| [[1964-65 English football season|September 26, 1964]]
| [[Millwall]] vs. [[Cheltenham Town]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Folkestone Town]]
| [[Millwall vs. Cheltenham Town (September 15, 2020)|Program]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Folkestone Town (September 26, 1964)|Program]]
|-
| rowspan=6| [[English football]]
| [[1987-88 English football season|January 2, 1988]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Dagenham]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Dagenham (January 2, 1988)|Program]]
|-
| [[1987-88 English football season|May 2, 1988]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Sutton United]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Sutton United (May 2, 1988)|Program]]
|-
| [[1990-91 English football season|October 30, 1990]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Telford United]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Telford United (October 30, 1990)|Program]]
|-
| [[2008-09 English football season|August 16, 2008]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Swindon Town]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Swindon Town (August 16, 2008)|Program]]
|-
| [[2008-09 English football season|April 25, 2009]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Carlisle United]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Carlisle United (April 25, 2009)|Program]]
|-
| [[2011-12 English football season|November 8, 2011]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Barnet]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Barnet (November 8, 2011)|Program]]
|-
| [[FA Cup]]
| [[2020-21 English football season|January 23, 2021]]
| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Manchester City]]
| [[Cheltenham Town vs. Manchester City (January 23, 2021)|Program]]
|}
|}


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[[Category: Venues in Greater London]]
[[Category: Venues in Gloucestershire]]
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[[Category: Millwall venues]]
[[Category: Cheltenham Town venues]]

Latest revision as of 19:05, 7 March 2023

Completely-Suzuki Stadium
Whaddon Road picture.jpg
Location Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Opened 1927
Other Names Jonny-Rocks Stadium (2018-22)
LCI Rail Stadium (2016-18)
The World of Smile Stadium (2015-16)
Abbey Business Stadium (2009-15)
Victory Sports Ground
Whaddon Road
Tenants Cheltenham Town (1932-present)
Gloucester City (2010-17)

Completely-Suzuki Stadium is a football stadium in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. It is the home ground of Cheltenham Town F.C. It has a total capacity of 7,066, with a mixture of seating and terracing.

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Southern Football League Premier Division September 26, 1964 Cheltenham Town vs. Folkestone Town Program
English football January 2, 1988 Cheltenham Town vs. Dagenham Program
May 2, 1988 Cheltenham Town vs. Sutton United Program
October 30, 1990 Cheltenham Town vs. Telford United Program
August 16, 2008 Cheltenham Town vs. Swindon Town Program
April 25, 2009 Cheltenham Town vs. Carlisle United Program
November 8, 2011 Cheltenham Town vs. Barnet Program
FA Cup January 23, 2021 Cheltenham Town vs. Manchester City Program
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