Stonebridge Road, Football and rugby stadium in Northfleet, England
Stonebridge Road is a football and rugby league stadium in Northfleet. The ground features multiple seating sections arranged around the pitch, with a main stand, covered viewing areas, and separate sections for home and away supporters.
The stadium opened in 1905 and has served various sports teams since then. Its highest attendance came in 1963 during an FA Cup match, when over 12,000 spectators gathered to watch the game.
This venue brings together local sports fans for football and rugby league matches throughout the year. The crowd and energy on match days reflect how central this place is to the community's sporting life.
The ground holds around 5,000 spectators and offers multiple access routes for visitors. Good transport connections link the stadium to central London and surrounding Kent areas.
From 2007 to 2013, Ebbsfleet United played here and was managed by online users in a groundbreaking experiment. This made it the first football team to be run in such an interactive way.
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