Dalymount Park, Association football stadium in Phibsborough, Dublin, Ireland.
Dalymount Park is an association football stadium located in the Phibsborough area of Dublin that accommodates spectators across multiple stands with traditional wooden seating. The venue contains changing facilities and separate bars distributed throughout the grounds to serve match attendees.
The stadium opened on September 7, 1901, with a match between Bohemians and Shelbourne that attracted around 5,000 supporters. Over the following decades, it became a major venue for Irish football and hosted some of the country's most important matches.
The stadium remains the home of Bohemian Football Club and represents a gathering place where local supporters have celebrated victories and endured defeats over generations. This connection between the team and its community defines the character of this venue.
The stadium can be reached by the number 38 bus that stops directly outside, or by using the nearby LUAS tram station located within walking distance. Bike-sharing stations are also available in the area for visitors who prefer to cycle to the venue.
Bob Marley performed his final outdoor concert here in 1980, an event that connected this football ground to international music history. Few spectators today realize that this venue hosted one of the reggae legend's last performances.
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