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Ballymena Showgrounds

The Ballymena Showgrounds is a football stadium in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is home to Ballymena United F.C. and Ballymena United Women F.C. It is owned by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. In addition to men's football a variety of other sports and events are held at the stadium and surrounding facilities, including women's association football, field hockey, and, formerly, stock car racing.[2]

Ballymena Showgrounds
LocationBallymena, Northern Ireland
OwnerMid and East Antrim Borough Council
Capacity4,100 (Safe capacity: 3,600)[1]
SurfaceGrass pitch
Construction
Opened1903
Renovated2010
Tenants
Ballymena United F.C.
Ballymena United Women F.C.

The stadium was redeveloped in 2001 at a cost of £30m. This reconstruction included the building of a new stand and new dressing room facilities. In 2010 the Warden Street stand was redeveloped to all-seater standard with a new capacity of 2,200 seats. The stadium now holds 4,100 spectators, but is limited to 3,600 due to health and safety.

Main Stadium edit

Home to Ballymena United

New Stand edit

The New Stand replaced the old 'Clock Stand' which ran parallel to the side of the pitch and was knocked down in 2001, in preparation for the new construction. The stand incorporates approximately sixteen changing rooms, offices and bars - as well as press and corporate facilities.

The first game it was open to the public was an Ulster Cup tie against Carrick Rangers in August 2002; however was officially unveiled a month later with the glamour friendly with Bolton Wanderers.

Home supporters are situated in this stand, as they use the turnstiles at the social club to enter the ground.

The stand cost £3million pounds to build, and as yet has not been officially named despite prolonged debate by the council who have recently proposed selling the naming rights to local businesses, although the fans thoughts that the 'New Stand' should be renamed 'The Norman McBurney Stand' after the Ballymena born owner of haulage company McBurney Transport.

Warden Street Stand edit

It cost £250,000 to construct and was used for the first time in a 2–0 defeat in a Tyler Cup game against Shamrock Rovers in July, 1980.

The stand, which is now used to hold visiting supporters has a seating capacity of just over 1,200. The stand was used to house the home supporters until the opening of the new grandstand in 2002.

In front of the stand is terracing which can hold around 2,000 standing spectators. The dug-outs also sit in front of this stand.

United's PA Announcer - Davy "Kingo" King can be found in this stand, as when he's not covering games live for local radio station - SevenFM from the old press box, he's playing his unique collection of records over the tannoy.

It has been revealed that there has been announcements that the stand is going to be completely refurbished to bring its seating capacity up to 2,200, the work shall commence on 14 January 2010 in which the terracing shall be removed and replaced by seating the roof shall also be replaced and the seats replaced.

This work has now been completed and the new stand was first used in a 3–1 home victory for Ballymena United F.C over Portadown F.C on 16 October 2010.

Security Tower edit

With aid of grants from the Sports Council, Ballymena United have erected a security control tower which will be used by the police and United stewards to monitor behaviour at the Showgrounds.

Pitch 2 (3G) edit

Pitch Three edit

Home to Northend United Youth FC. Probably the best youth academy in the borough.

Pitch 6 edit

Home to Carniny Amateur and Youth FC Football Development Centre http://www.carninyyouthfc.co.uk

Home to Ballymena United FC Youth Academy Football Development Centre

Pitch 7 edit

Home to Carniny Youth FC NIBFA National League Teams and Carniny Amateurs II, Ballymena and Provincial Junior Div 2 team.

Stock car racing edit

Up until 2019 Stock car racing was run at Ballymena on select Friday evenings from Good Friday until the end of September, with many Championship races taking place throughout the season including hosting the Stock rod Championship of the World on multiple occasions.

Racing at the track was originally promoted by hot rod driver Ernie Kilpatrick and Robert Mathers in 1977. At that time it was the third stock car track in Northern Ireland, the other two being Aghadowey Oval and Shamrock Park in Portadown. In 2007 the Raceway celebrated its 30th anniversary which featured a celebratory race meeting featuring many famous retired drivers, along with guest drivers from other forms of motorsport, most notably FIA World Rally Championship driver Kris Meeke who tried his hand at racing a National Hot Rod.

In 2019 racing at the venue ceased due to dwindling attendance and complaints from the football club about damage to the pitch caused by racing.

References edit

  1. ^ "Showground showcase". Pitch Care. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Ballymena Raceway". Ballymenaraceway.com. Ballymena Raceway. Retrieved 23 December 2015.

External links edit

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The Ballymena Showgrounds is a football stadium in Ballymena County Antrim Northern Ireland It is home to Ballymena United F C and Ballymena United Women F C It is owned by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council In addition to men s football a variety of other sports and events are held at the stadium and surrounding facilities including women s association football field hockey and formerly stock car racing 2 Ballymena ShowgroundsLocationBallymena Northern IrelandOwnerMid and East Antrim Borough CouncilCapacity4 100 Safe capacity 3 600 1 SurfaceGrass pitchConstructionOpened1903Renovated2010TenantsBallymena United F C Ballymena United Women F C The stadium was redeveloped in 2001 at a cost of 30m This reconstruction included the building of a new stand and new dressing room facilities In 2010 the Warden Street stand was redeveloped to all seater standard with a new capacity of 2 200 seats The stadium now holds 4 100 spectators but is limited to 3 600 due to health and safety Contents 1 Main Stadium 1 1 New Stand 1 2 Warden Street Stand 2 Security Tower 3 Pitch 2 3G 4 Pitch Three 5 Pitch 6 6 Pitch 7 7 Stock car racing 8 References 9 External linksMain Stadium editHome to Ballymena United New Stand edit The New Stand replaced the old Clock Stand which ran parallel to the side of the pitch and was knocked down in 2001 in preparation for the new construction The stand incorporates approximately sixteen changing rooms offices and bars as well as press and corporate facilities The first game it was open to the public was an Ulster Cup tie against Carrick Rangers in August 2002 however was officially unveiled a month later with the glamour friendly with Bolton Wanderers Home supporters are situated in this stand as they use the turnstiles at the social club to enter the ground The stand cost 3million pounds to build and as yet has not been officially named despite prolonged debate by the council who have recently proposed selling the naming rights to local businesses although the fans thoughts that the New Stand should be renamed The Norman McBurney Stand after the Ballymena born owner of haulage company McBurney Transport Warden Street Stand edit It cost 250 000 to construct and was used for the first time in a 2 0 defeat in a Tyler Cup game against Shamrock Rovers in July 1980 The stand which is now used to hold visiting supporters has a seating capacity of just over 1 200 The stand was used to house the home supporters until the opening of the new grandstand in 2002 In front of the stand is terracing which can hold around 2 000 standing spectators The dug outs also sit in front of this stand United s PA Announcer Davy Kingo King can be found in this stand as when he s not covering games live for local radio station SevenFM from the old press box he s playing his unique collection of records over the tannoy It has been revealed that there has been announcements that the stand is going to be completely refurbished to bring its seating capacity up to 2 200 the work shall commence on 14 January 2010 in which the terracing shall be removed and replaced by seating the roof shall also be replaced and the seats replaced This work has now been completed and the new stand was first used in a 3 1 home victory for Ballymena United F C over Portadown F C on 16 October 2010 Security Tower editWith aid of grants from the Sports Council Ballymena United have erected a security control tower which will be used by the police and United stewards to monitor behaviour at the Showgrounds Pitch 2 3G editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2016 Pitch Three editHome to Northend United Youth FC Probably the best youth academy in the borough Pitch 6 editHome to Carniny Amateur and Youth FC Football Development Centre http www carninyyouthfc co ukHome to Ballymena United FC Youth Academy Football Development CentrePitch 7 editHome to Carniny Youth FC NIBFA National League Teams and Carniny Amateurs II Ballymena and Provincial Junior Div 2 team Stock car racing editUp until 2019 Stock car racing was run at Ballymena on select Friday evenings from Good Friday until the end of September with many Championship races taking place throughout the season including hosting the Stock rod Championship of the World on multiple occasions Racing at the track was originally promoted by hot rod driver Ernie Kilpatrick and Robert Mathers in 1977 At that time it was the third stock car track in Northern Ireland the other two being Aghadowey Oval and Shamrock Park in Portadown In 2007 the Raceway celebrated its 30th anniversary which featured a celebratory race meeting featuring many famous retired drivers along with guest drivers from other forms of motorsport most notably FIA World Rally Championship driver Kris Meeke who tried his hand at racing a National Hot Rod In 2019 racing at the venue ceased due to dwindling attendance and complaints from the football club about damage to the pitch caused by racing References edit Showground showcase Pitch Care Retrieved 13 April 2023 Ballymena Raceway Ballymenaraceway com Ballymena Raceway Retrieved 23 December 2015 External links editIFCP photos from The Ballymena Showgrounds permanent dead link 54 52 12 N 6 15 54 W 54 87010 N 6 26507 W 54 87010 6 26507 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ballymena Showgrounds amp oldid 1189848277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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