Blundell Park, Association football stadium in Cleethorpes, England
Blundell Park is a football stadium in Cleethorpes with four stands, including the Main Stand with elevated seating and the Pontoon Stand designed for vocal supporters. The venue holds about 9,500 spectators, with a section of roughly 2,000 seats reserved for away fans.
The stadium opened on September 2, 1899, with a Football League Second Division match between Grimsby Town and Luton Town. This marked the start of its long history as home to the local football club.
The stadium keeps its traditional feel with seating close to the pitch, making it easy for fans to feel connected to the action during matches.
The stadium is easy to navigate, with clear signage for the different stands and visitor areas. Arriving early helps you find parking more easily and explore the grounds at a relaxed pace.
The stadium saw its highest attendance of around 31,600 spectators during an FA Cup match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in February 1937. This record crowd shows how much passion football drew in that era.
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