{"id":2345,"date":"2012-01-16T00:40:13","date_gmt":"2012-01-16T00:40:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.stadiumguide.com\/?p=2345"},"modified":"2017-03-23T23:16:19","modified_gmt":"2017-03-23T23:16:19","slug":"ellandroad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.stadiumguide.com\/ellandroad\/","title":{"rendered":"Elland Road"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Club: Leeds United FC | Opening: 1897 | Capacity: 39,460 seats<\/p>\n
Elland Road opened in 1897, however in the first years of its existence it was only used for rugby matches. In 1904 newly formed football club Leeds City moved into the ground, and in the following years the stadium got gradually expanded.<\/p>\n
After in 1919 Leeds City got expelled from the Football League, the stadium was sold for a sum of \u00a3250 to newly formed Leeds United. Further renovations were made shortly after, but few changes were made in the decades following.<\/p>\n
In 1956, a fire burned down the West Stand, and a new stand had to be built. With the successes of Leeds United in the 1960s and early 70s further renovations were made.<\/p>\n
Elland Road achieved its record attendance in 1967 during an FA Cup match with Sunderland. A total of 57,892 supporters watched the game from the stands.<\/p>\n
In the early 1990s, the club started a redevelopment program for the ground, which most notably included the rebuilding of the East Stand in 1993. At completion, the stand counted as the biggest cantilever stand in the world.<\/p>\n
Elland Road was one of the playing venues of the Euro 1996<\/a> Championships, during which it hosted three group matches.<\/p>\n In the early 2000s, Leeds investigated a move to a brand new 55,000-stadium, however these plans were shelved after the club\u2019s finances severely deteriorated. Only smaller renovations have been made to the stadium since.<\/p>\n (photos of the present Elland Road below)<\/p>\n Elland Road is located in the south-west of the city of Leeds, in the Beeston suburb, about 2 miles from Leeds Rail station and Leeds city centre.<\/p>\n The stadium lies adjacent to the intersections of the M1, M62, and M621 motorways. Take junction 1 from the M621. The stadium is signposted from the motorway.<\/p>\n Elland Road can furthermore be reached with bus<\/a> 51, 53, and 55. Line 51 has the most frequent service. Either catch the bus in front of Kirkgate Market in the city centre, or on Meadow Lane just south-east of the train station. The journey takes about 20 minutes.<\/p>\n Address: Elland Road, Leeds, LS11 0ES<\/p>\nHow to get to Elland Road<\/h3>\n