Manchester Regional Arena

Coordinates: 53°29′2″N 2°12′14″W / 53.48389°N 2.20389°W / 53.48389; -2.20389
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Manchester Regional Arena
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LocationSportcity, Manchester, England
Coordinates53°29′2″N 2°12′14″W / 53.48389°N 2.20389°W / 53.48389; -2.20389
OwnerManchester City Council
OperatorManchester Sport and Leisure Trust
Capacity6,500
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
OpenedApril 2002
Construction cost£3.5 million
ArchitectFaulkner Browns with TTH Architects
Main contractorsJohn Laing
Tenants
Athletics
AAA Championships
Paralympic World Cup (2005– )
Belle Vue Racers
Manchester Kestrels
Sale Harriers
Assosiation Football
Manchester City Reserves (2003–2010)
Manchester City Women(2003–2014)
Northwich Manchester Villa (2015–2016)
Manchester Central F.C. (2016-)
Rugby League
Manchester Rangers (2015– )

The Manchester Regional Arena is a multipurpose stadium in Manchester, England, primarily used for athletics and rugby league.

History

It was originally developed as the warm-up track for the 2002 Commonwealth Games held at the adjacent Eitihad Stadium. It has hosted the AAA Championships and Paralympic World Cup, and was the reserve home ground of the Manchester City reserve team prior to moving to Ewen Fields in June 2010. It also served as the home of the Manchester City Ladies' side until their move to the adjacent Academy Stadium in the Etihad Campus in 2014.

With both Manchester City teams moving out of the ground by the beginning of 2015, their tenure was replaced by amateur rugby league side Manchester Rangers.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Manchester Rangers hint at professional future after Eastlands move". loverugbyleague.com. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2015.