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Hillsborough Stadium

Also known as: Stadiwm Hillsborough

Hillsborough Stadium — stadium in Sheffield, England.

Hillsborough Stadium, stadiums in East Midlands

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Sheffield · 4.5 km

About

Hillsborough Stadium is a stadium in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1899. Constructed primarily of Desso GrassMaster. Owned by Sheffield Wednesday F.C.. Wikidata describes it as: "stadium in Sheffield, England". Coordinates: 53.4114°, -1.5006°.

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Hillsborough Stadium is a football stadium in the area of Owlerton, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. With a total capacity of 34,835, it has been the home of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club since opening in 1899. The ground has been substantially re-developed, with new stands on each side and the original South Stand re-built for UEFA Euro 1996. It has two large two-tiered stands and two large single-tiered stands, all of which are covered. All four stands are of a similar capacity, with the South Stand being the largest and the West Stand (usually housing the away supporters) being the smallest. The ground was the scene of the Hillsborough disaster on 15 April 1989, in which 97 Liverpool fans were crushed to death at an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest. The subsequent Taylor Report into the disaster led to a series of long-overdue safety improvements at the ground and other large stadiums around the country, including the requirement for clubs in the top two divisions in England to have all-seater stadiums and the withdrawal of perimeter fencing around the pitch; the latter had only been installed a few years prior to the disaster. The club's plans to renovate the stadium and expand the capacity to 44,825 have been approved by Sheffield City Council with the aim of hosting World Cup matches. The playing surface was upgraded in 2015 to the Desso GrassMaster system, including a complete replacement of the under-soil heating and drainage systems, while the scoreboard was replaced by a modern 'big screen' prior to the 2015–16 season. The stadium previously played host to World Cup and European Championship football in 1966 and 1996, respectively. In 2025 the old Desso GrassMaster system was completely removed in favour of a HERO Hybrid Grass system, the latest technology in advanced hybrid pitches. The stadium's capacity has currently been temporarily reduced to 34,835 on safety grounds, although work is continuing to restore its maximum capacity.

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Background

History

During the 1898–99 season Sheffield Wednesday were told that the land rented at Olive Grove would be needed for railway expansions. They were allowed to remain there for the rest of that season but had to find a new ground for the next season. Several locations were considered but fell through for various reasons. An alternative was offered by the Midland Railway Company but it did not meet the requirements of the club. Finally James Willis Dixon of Hillsborough House, owner of the Silversmiths James Dixon & Sons, offered a 10 acre site at Owlerton, a sparsely populated area of land to the northwest of the city. The land was part of the Hillsborough House estate which was being sold off by…

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Coordinates
53.4114, -1.5006
District
Sheffield
Parish
Sheffield, unparished area
Postcode
S6 1SW
Parliamentary constituency
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough
Established
1899
Nearest railway station
Sheffield4.5 km
Official site
www.swfc.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Hillsborough Stadium?
Hillsborough Stadium is in the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode S6 1SW), in the parish of Sheffield, unparished area.
When was Hillsborough Stadium built?
Built or established in 1899.
Who owns Hillsborough Stadium?
Hillsborough Stadium is owned by Sheffield Wednesday F.C..
How do I get to Hillsborough Stadium?
The nearest railway station is Sheffield, about 4.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode S6 1SW.