Shamrock Park

Coordinates: 54°24′47″N 6°27′28″W / 54.41306°N 6.45778°W / 54.41306; -6.45778
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Shamrock Park
A View of The MET Steel Stand and The Chalet End stand in Shamrock Park Note: The new floodlights are not in this picture
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LocationBrownstown Road, Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Coordinates54°24′47″N 6°27′28″W / 54.41306°N 6.45778°W / 54.41306; -6.45778
OwnerPortadown Football Club
Capacity2,770
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Portadown Football Club

Shamrock Park is a football stadium in Portadown, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Portadown F.C.. Shamrock Park used to be used for stock-car racing, but this has been discontinued in recent years. The stadium is classed as an all-seater stadium but has only has two seated stands around the pitch totaling 2,765 seats, with one side containing a training pitch and the other having an older seated stand which is no longer in use. When grant aid is available, the older stand will be demolished and replaced with a brand new seated stand.

Ground redevelopment

A £1.8-million 1,840-seater stand was built at the unreserved end of the ground, replacing the "shed" and opened in late 2008. It was named "The MET Steel Stand" after Portadown's long-serving sponsors. At the same time the pitch was moved closer to the Chalet end of the stadium allowing supporters from every angle to have a better view of the football. In early February 2009 the old floodlights were replaced with new 800 lux floodlights at each corner of the pitch. In the future the club plans to demolish the old grandstand and build a new stand similar to that of 'The MET Steel Stand' at the other side of the pitch this is hoped to be started in 2016 when grant funding becomes available.

International matches

Due to the extensive redevelopment of the stadium, the Irish Football Association has recognised that Shamrock Park is a venue which can be used for under-age Northern Ireland matches. Shamrock Park was chosen for the under-21 friendly between Northern Ireland and Ukraine on 31 March 2009.[citation needed]

On 24 November 2009 Shamrock Park staged its second international fixture, an under-23 match between Northern Ireland and Wales in the International Challenge Trophy.[citation needed]

In April 2014 the Sweden women's national football team beat Northern Ireland 4–0 at Shamrock Park. Swedish team manager Marika Domanski-Lyfors ridiculed the sloping pitch and inadequate facilities, saying they were wholly unfit for international matches and like a return to the 1980s.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hur kunde Shamrock Park godkännas för VM-kval? Damfotboll.com, April 6, 2014

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