Brisbane Road, Football stadium in Leyton, England
Brisbane Road is a football stadium in Leyton that consists of four separate stands arranged around a central pitch. The grounds provide seating areas for both home and visiting supporters, along with club offices, retail spaces, and hospitality facilities throughout the venue.
The stadium opened in 1937 and has undergone various changes over the decades, with parts of it dating back to the early 1960s. A memorable FA Cup match in 1964 drew the largest crowd the ground has ever hosted, marking a peak moment in its history.
The Tommy Johnston South Stand honors the club's all-time leading scorer and creates a gathering place for longtime supporters. This stand serves as a focal point where fans connect over shared memories of the team's history.
The venue offers disabled access facilities and family-friendly seating areas throughout the grounds, making it accessible to visitors with different needs. Refreshment stands and restrooms are distributed across the stadium, and there is parking available nearby for those arriving by car.
The East Stand retains its original structure from 1962, making it one of the oldest architectural features still in use at the ground. This area serves both home and away supporters, offering a glimpse into the stadium's earlier era.
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