Raymond McEnhill Stadium, Football stadium in Old Sarum, United Kingdom
Raymond McEnhill Stadium is a football ground located in Old Sarum with capacity for around 4,000 spectators across multiple sections. The facility includes covered seating areas and is laid out to meet current standards for hosting professional matches.
The stadium opened in 1997 as a new home for Salisbury City Football Club, replacing their former ground. This move allowed the club to play in a purpose-built venue with contemporary facilities.
Local football enthusiasts gather at this stadium to support Salisbury Football Club and Salisbury FC Women through various league matches and tournaments.
The ground provides parking on site for visitor convenience. It is easy to navigate and designed with the typical needs of football spectators in mind.
The ground experienced its highest attendance of around 3,450 spectators during an FA Vase semi-final between Salisbury and Hereford in 2016. This exceptional crowd size reflected the significance of the match for the local football community.
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