Horsfall Stadium, Association football venue in Bradford, England.
Horsfall Stadium is an association football venue in Bradford featuring one main stand and additional seating areas arranged around the pitch. A six-lane running track surrounds the artificial turf field, with viewing spots positioned along the touchlines and terracing on both sides.
The stadium was first built in 1931 as a running track facility. Major modifications came in 1996 when Bradford Park Avenue AFC became the permanent tenant and the venue adapted to football use.
The venue draws supporters who gather at the clubhouse bar before matches to experience regional food from local vendors. This social space reflects how the club connects with the Bradford community through shared rituals and local flavors.
The venue provides seating for around 3,500 spectators with viewing areas distributed along the touchlines and standing areas on both sides of the field. Visitors can choose different spots depending on their preferred vantage point for the match.
The venue combines athletics facilities with football use, featuring designated areas for long jump and high jump events right alongside the main pitch. This dual-purpose design is relatively uncommon among football stadiums and serves the broader sports community.
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