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Abbey Stadium

Abbey Stadium — homeground for Cambridge United F.C.

Abbey Stadium, stadiums in Cambridgeshire

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Cambridge North · 1.5 km

About

Abbey Stadium is a stadium in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1932. Owned by Grosvenor Group. Managed by Cambridge United F.C.. Wikidata describes it as: "homeground for Cambridge United F.C". Coordinates: 52.2114°, 0.1530°.

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The Abbey Stadium, currently known as the Cledara Abbey Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Cambridge, England. It has been the home ground of Cambridge United since 1932, and currently has a maximum capacity of 7,937 spectators. Cambridge Regional College F.C., Cambridge United's feeder club, played their home games at The Abbey from 2006 until their dissolution in 2014. The first match ever played at the Abbey was a friendly against a team from Cambridge University Press on 31 August 1932. The record attendance at the ground (14,000) was also for a friendly, against Chelsea to mark the first use of the ground's new floodlights on 1 May 1970. This was the first time an English League ground's record crowd had turned out to watch a friendly. Until well into the modern era, the Abbey Stadium was the only Football League ground to be styled a stadium, and was second only to Wembley Stadium in so being named. However, more recent ground moves and name changes have meant that a number of league clubs now play at grounds styled stadiums. For sponsorship reasons, the ground was until 2017 officially named the Cambs Glass Stadium. For similar reasons it has also previously been named the Trade Recruitment Stadium, and the R Costings Abbey Stadium.

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Background

History

Abbey United (as the club were then known) had moved to Parker's Piece at the start of the 1930–31 season. Despite the special significance of Parker's Piece in the history of football, it being the first place where the Cambridge Rules were played out, the lack of spectator capacity and disruption caused during games meant this move was not a successful one. Henry Francis, then president of the club, offered United a lifeline in 1931 when he donated land he had acquired to the club, and erected a grandstand and changing rooms on it. This land, where United have been resident since, was close to the club's former Celery Trenches ground, where, with the approval of the Cambridgeshire FA, the…

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Coordinates
52.2114, 0.1530
County
Cambridgeshire
District
Cambridge
Parish
Cambridge, unparished area
Postcode
CB5 8LN
Parliamentary constituency
Cambridge
Established
1932
Nearest railway station
Cambridge North1.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Abbey Stadium?
Abbey Stadium is in Cambridgeshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode CB5 8LN), in the parish of Cambridge, unparished area.
When was Abbey Stadium built?
Built or established in 1932.
Who owns Abbey Stadium?
Abbey Stadium is owned by Grosvenor Group and operated by Cambridge United F.C..
How do I get to Abbey Stadium?
The nearest railway station is Cambridge North, about 1.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CB5 8LN.