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Selhurst Park is a stadium of Crystal Palace FC, located in south Norwood, London. Constructed in the early 1920s, it officially opened on August 30th of that year with a capacity of around twenty-five thousand people. Designed by architect Leitch, the ground initially cost approximately £thirty thousand pounds to build. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations, including in the 80s, the mid-1990s, and the 2010s, to modernize its facilities, ensuring the the home of Crystal Palace FC to this day.

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On this day 100 years ago: Selhurst Park formally opens - News

“The playing pitch is in excellent condition… and everything is now ready for ‘The Day’.” On Palace pressed, and Selhurst Park was formally opened on 30th August 1924 by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Louis Newton; Palace’s chairman, Mr Sydney Bourne; and the club president, Mr F.J. Nettlefold, who had contributed some £24,000 of the £30,000 suggested cost.

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Selhurst Park Stadium | London - Sports Venue Guides

25,486 spectators 1924 Whitehorse Lane, Selhurst, London SE25 6PU London, United Kingdom Hybrid (GrassMaster) 101m × 68m Multi-Sport Venue Football Stadium Rectangular Open Air; covered stands; traditional design

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Selhurst Park has been the home stadium of Crystal Palace since 1924. Here is everything you need to know about the Eagles’ ground.

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Selhurst Park | Football Wiki | Fandom

Selhurst Park is an association football stadium located in the London suburb of South Norwood in the Borough of Croydon. It is the current home ground of Crystal Palace Football Club playing in the Premier League. In 1922 the site, a former brickfield, was bought from the Brighton Railway Company for £2,570. The stadium (designed by Scottish stadium architect Archibald Leitch) was constructed by Humphreys of Kensington (a firm regularly used by Leitch) for around £30,000, and was officially...

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