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What happened to Darlington FC ground?

What happened to Darlington FC ground?

The stadium was eventually sold to the Darlington Rugby Club, and the Quakers no longer play their home games in the venue. Ironically, Darlington are ineligible to earn promotion to the next tier of English football because their current ground does not meet National League standards.

When was Darlington football stadium built?

2003
Description: Darlington Arena The stadium was built in 2003 as part of millionaire George Reynolds’s investment in Darlington FC.

Who built Darlington football stadium?

Football. Reynolds became the chairman of Darlington Football Club in 1999 and built the team a new stadium costing £20 million, which he named after himself.

Why is Darlington Football Club called the Quakers?

The club’s crest depicts Locomotion No. 1, referring to the town’s railway history; as well as a stylised Quaker hat, referring to the religious movement that had a historic influence on the town, and which was the source of the team’s nickname, the Quakers.

Is Darlington FC professional?

Darlington were one of the original founder members of the Northern League in 1889 and went on to win the title twice in 1896 and 1900. The club turned professional in 1908 and decided to join the newly formed North Eastern League – although it would return to the Northern League most unexpectedly a century later.

Who owns Darlington FC?

DFCSG
DFCSG is the one member, one vote fan ownership group who are the majority shareholders of Darlington FC. DFCSG was established on April 10th 2015 with the merger of the CIC, Supporters Club and Supporters Trust. DFCSG holds approximately 80% of the equity of Darlington Football Club.

Who owns Darlington stadium?

The Darlington Arena

Location Darlington, England
Owner Darlington Mowden Park
Capacity 25,500
Field size 110 by 74 yards (101 m × 68 m)
Construction

What league is Darlington FC in?

FA Cup
National League North
Darlington F.C./Leagues

Who is Darlington FC manager?

Alun Armstrong
Darlington F.C./Managers

Darlington manager Alun Armstrong is now back at training after his emergency hernia op, and he spoke to the official website about his experience, the two performances tha the missed, and the away game at Chorley this Saturday.

What was the capacity of Darlington FC’s old stadium?

The arena was opened in the summer of 2003, as the new home ground of Darlington F.C., following the decision to leave their previous ground, Feethams, after the 2002–03 season. With a seating capacity of 25,000, the arena rarely attracted large crowds, with the usual attendance being around 2,000.

Why did Darlington FC go into administration?

Darlington moved to the all-seater, 25,000-capacity Darlington Arena in 2003. The cost of the stadium was a major factor in driving the club into administration in 2012. Because the club was unable to agree a Creditors Voluntary Agreement (CVA) it was expelled from the Football Association (FA).

What level is Darlington Football Club?

Darlington Football Club is an association football club based in Darlington, County Durham, England. The team competes in the National League North, the sixth tier of English football. The club was founded in 1883, and played its matches at Feethams.

Where is the Darlington Arena located?

The Darlington Arena is a rugby union and football stadium, located in Darlington, County Durham . The arena was opened in the summer of 2003, as the new home ground of Darlington F.C., following the decision to leave their previous ground, Feethams, after the 2002–03 season.

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