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The newly developed stadium opened in 2011, featuring a 'Grade A' rugby and football pitch which is to international standard, as well as a 'Grade A' Athletics Track. The stadium now has the potential to host events for up to 15,000 spectators. However its common use for football and rugby, means it normally holds up to 6,080 though the 2,580 capacity grand stand and terracing for a further 3,500.<ref>[http://www.conwy.gov.uk/doc.asp?cat=9695&doc=30282 Eirias Stadium]</ref> The installment of floodlights and team changing facilities, means the stadium has the capability to broaden their events to other sporting activities and night time kick offs.
The newly developed stadium opened in 2011, featuring a 'Grade A' rugby and football pitch which is to international standard, as well as a 'Grade A' Athletics Track. The stadium now has the potential to host events for up to 15,000 spectators. However its common use for football and rugby, means it normally holds up to 6,080 though the 2,580 capacity grand stand and terracing for a further 3,500.<ref>[http://www.conwy.gov.uk/doc.asp?cat=9695&doc=30282 Eirias Stadium]</ref> The installment of floodlights and team changing facilities, means the stadium has the capability to broaden their events to other sporting activities and night time kick offs.


Since the stadiums reopening, they have hosted numerous international events from sport and music. Sporting wise, the stadium is now official home to RGC 1404 and the [[Wales national under-20 rugby union team|Wales U20]]'s rugby union team.<ref>[http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/news/29055.php#.U_Y-cmRwbIU Wales Under 20 return to Eirias]</ref> The [[International Rugby Board]] (IRB) has recognized the standard of the stadium, and in 2012 the stadium was host to a number of [[Test match (rugby union)|Test matches]] featuring [[Canada national rugby union team|Canada]], [[Russia national rugby union team|Russia]], [[Samoa national rugby union team|Samoa]], [[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]] and the [[United States national rugby union team|United States]].<ref>[http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2063577.html Wales to host IRB International Rugby Series]</ref> In 2013, the IRB again chose Eirias Stadium as a venue to host an International fixture, with [[Japan national rugby union team|Japan]] winning 40–13 against Russia.<ref>[http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/news/28132.php#.U_ZAOWRwbIU Japan to play Russia in North Wales]</ref>
Since the stadiums reopening, they have hosted numerous international events from sport and music. Sporting wise, the stadium is now official home to RGC 1404 and the [[Wales national under-20 rugby union team|Wales U20]]'s rugby union team.<ref>[http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/news/29055.php#.U_Y-cmRwbIU Wales Under 20 return to Eirias]</ref> The [[International Rugby Board]] (IRB) has recognized the standard of the stadium, and in 2012 the stadium was host to a number of [[Test match (rugby union)|Test matches]] featuring [[Canada national rugby union team|Canada]], [[Russia national rugby union team|Russia]], [[Samoa national rugby union team|Samoa]], [[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]] and the [[United States national rugby union team|United States]].<ref>[http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2063577.html Wales to host IRB International Rugby Series] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120924005420/http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid%3D2063577.html |date=24 September 2012 }}</ref> In 2013, the IRB again chose Eirias Stadium as a venue to host an International fixture, with [[Japan national rugby union team|Japan]] winning 40–13 against Russia.<ref>[http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/news/28132.php#.U_ZAOWRwbIU Japan to play Russia in North Wales]</ref>


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Eirias Park (Welsh: Parc Eirias) is a 50-acre (20 ha) public park in Colwyn Bay, Conwy County Borough, Wales, sometimes described as "The park by the sea".[citation needed]

Situated within the park is the Colwyn Leisure Centre, whose facilities include a six-lane 25-metre swimming/leisure pool with various water features and a separate water slide. There is also a fitness suite, health suite, sauna, steam room and warm spa pool.[1] The newly developed Eirias Events Centre, built in 2011, holds conference and classroom facilities for business and commerce events, as well as an indoor pitch, a gym and high performance sports analysis facility.[2]

Outdoor facilities within the complex, includes a sports stadium, Eirias Stadium, with a grandstand and floodlit synthetic hockey/football playing area.[citation needed] Additional facilities include indoor and outdoor tennis courts, bowling greens, boating lake, children's playground and picnic area.

Stadiwm Zip World

Stadiwm Zip World
Eirias Park sports stadium
Map
LocationColwyn Bay, Wales
Coordinates53°17′28″N 3°42′46″W / 53.2911°N 3.7127°W / 53.2911; -3.7127
OperatorWelsh Rugby Union
Capacity6,080 (Sporting events)
15,000 (Concerts)
Field size123 m × 76 m (404 ft × 249 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened27 September 1933
Renovated1987, 2011
Tenants
Wales U20's (2012 – present)
RGC 1404 (2009 – present)

Stadiwm Zip World is a rugby union stadium that is part of the outdoor complex of the Eirias Events Centre. The stadium had been used for low key community sporting events, until its redevelopment in 2011, where it now can host international televised events.

The original Stadium pre 2011, had been used for various sporting events. Colwyn Bay F.C. had played on three different grounds at Eirias Park during their history. The Arena was a temporary home during the early 1980s prior to the club's move to their present Llanelian Road home ground. In 2008 the park had been identified by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) as a venue for the newly founded rugby union team RGC 1404. The team was initially planning to join the Welsh Premiership, with an eventual goal of becoming the fifth Welsh rugby region, for domestic and European tournaments.[3][4] In light of this, the park were in need of a number of improvements that reaches international standard and so that it can be officially considered a stadium. In January 2010, the proposed redevelopment was approved by the local council, with work starting later that year.[5]

The newly developed stadium opened in 2011, featuring a 'Grade A' rugby and football pitch which is to international standard, as well as a 'Grade A' Athletics Track. The stadium now has the potential to host events for up to 15,000 spectators. However its common use for football and rugby, means it normally holds up to 6,080 though the 2,580 capacity grand stand and terracing for a further 3,500.[6] The installment of floodlights and team changing facilities, means the stadium has the capability to broaden their events to other sporting activities and night time kick offs.

Since the stadiums reopening, they have hosted numerous international events from sport and music. Sporting wise, the stadium is now official home to RGC 1404 and the Wales U20's rugby union team.[7] The International Rugby Board (IRB) has recognized the standard of the stadium, and in 2012 the stadium was host to a number of Test matches featuring Canada, Russia, Samoa, Tonga and the United States.[8] In 2013, the IRB again chose Eirias Stadium as a venue to host an International fixture, with Japan winning 40–13 against Russia.[9]

List of rugby union matches at Stadiwm Zip World
Date Country Score Country Use
9 November 2012 United States  40 – 26  Russia 2012 International Rugby Series
9 November 2012 Canada  12 – 42  Samoa
17 November 2012 United States  13 – 22  Tonga
17 November 2012 Canada  35 – 3  Russia
17 November 2013 Russia  13 – 40  Japan Test match
7 November 2014 Canada  17 – 13  Namibia Test match

Since 2012, the Stadium sees over 15,000 people at the park for the Access All Eirias Music Festival that takes place every July in Colwyn Bay. This includes singers like Olly Murs, Pixie Lott, Cover Drive, Little Mix and Welsh performers Tom Jones and Rhydian Roberts.[10][11]

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