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Key facts<\/h3>\n

Club: AFC\u00a0Bournemouth\u00a0| Opening: 1910\u00a0| Capacity: 11,464 seats<\/p>\n

History and description<\/h3>\n

The Vitality Stadium, better known as Dean Court, was built in 1910, though initially consisted of nothing more than a small single stand.<\/p>\n

Further stands and terraces were built in the 1930s, and Dean Court recorded its largest attendance in 1957 when 28,799 spectators showed up for an FA Cup match versus Manchester United.<\/p>\n

Plans to expand the stadium were made in the 1980s, but were abandoned due to a lack of financial resources. In 2001, the stadium was entirely reconstructed with the pitch turned 90 degrees, though initially lacked a South Stand. Over the years, various temporary stands were built at the empty end until in 2013 finally a permanent stand was completed.<\/p>\n

Over the years, Dean Court has had various sponsor names, beginning in 2001 with the Fitness First Stadium and followed in 2011 by Seward Stadium and in 2012 by Goldsands Stadium. It announced the current naming rights deal in the summer of 2015, resulting in the name Vitality Stadium.<\/p>\n

Following their promotion to the Premier League, the club first\u00a0looked into expanding the Vitality Stadium to a potential 18,000 seats, but finally decided on building a new stadium altogether following a failed attempt to buy the stadium back from a property company that had previously bought it in 2005.<\/p>\n

How to get to the Vitality Stadium<\/h3>\n

The Vitality\u00a0Stadium is located in the north-east of Bournemouth at a little over 2 miles from The Square and the Bournemouth Pier in the town\u00a0centre. The main railway station lies roughly\u00a0halfway\u00a0the town centre and the stadium.<\/p>\n

The walk from the main rail<\/a> station to the stadium will take just under half an hour. The stadium furthermore lies at walking distance from Pokesdown station, which lies south-east of the stadium.<\/p>\n

If arriving by car, take the A338 towards Bournemouth and exit towards Boscombe. Take the second exit on the roundabout and follow King’s Park Drive to the stadium. There are signs that point to the stadium (or Dean Court) along the way.<\/p>\n

Address: Dean Court,\u00a0Kings Park,\u00a0Bournemouth\u00a0BH7 7AF<\/p>\n