Damson Park, Football stadium in Solihull, West Midlands, England
Damson Park is a football stadium in the West Midlands with a capacity of about 3,050 spectators. The ground features two seated stands and a covered stand with mixed seating and standing areas, served by six entrance points.
The ground became home to Solihull Moors in 2007 following a merger of two local football clubs. Since then it has grown to host significant matches, including playoff contests in the English football league system.
The ground serves as a gathering place where the local community comes together around football and watches emerging talent. It hosts matches for both professional and women's teams, making it a hub for different levels of the sport in the area.
The stadium sits about two miles from Solihull town center and is accessible by public transport or car. On match days, arriving early helps secure a good spot and navigate the ground smoothly through the multiple entrances.
The ground experienced a record attendance of over 4,000 during a playoff semi-final in 2022, far exceeding its normal capacity. This sudden surge showed how much the local community rallies behind its team during high-stakes moments.
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