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Revision as of 12:38, 11 April 2021
Location | Swansea, Wales |
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Opened | 1912 |
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Tenants | Swansea City |
The Vetch Field was a football stadium in Swansea, Wales. It was used for football matches and was the home ground of Swansea City until the club moved to the newly built Liberty Stadium in 2005. Opened in 1912, the ground held around 12,000 at the time of its closure, but upwards of 30,000 at its peak.
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