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Latest revision as of 20:40, 1 March 2022
Location | Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England |
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Opened | August 26, 1995 |
Other Names | Cellnet Riverside Stadium BT Cellnet Riverside Stadium Captain James Cook Stadium |
Tenants | Middlesbrough (1995-present) |
Riverside Stadium is a football stadium in Middlesbrough, England, which has been the home of Middlesbrough since it opened in 1995. Its current capacity is 34,742, all seated, although there is provisional planning permission in place to expand that to 42,000 if required.
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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English football | December 2, 2020 | Middlesbrough vs. Swansea City | Program |
FA Cup | March 1, 2022 | Middlesbrough vs. Tottenham Hotspur | Program |
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