Huntington Stadium
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Full name | Huntington Stadium |
Location | York, England |
Built | 1989 |
Opened | 1989 |
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Main contractors | Birse Construction Ltd |
Former names | Ryedale Stadium |
Tenants | York City Knights |
Capacity | 3,428 |
The Huntington Stadium (formerly Ryedale Stadium) is the stadium of English rugby league team York City Knights.
The stadium was completed in October 1989 by contractors Birse Construction Ltd. It is situated two miles north of the city centre at Monk's Cross, close to the A1036 Malton Road. The stadium was financed by Ryedale District Council and was named the Ryedale Stadium.
Huntington / Ryedale Stadium's record attendance for a rugby league match was set on 5 January 1990 when 4,977 turned up to watch a division two match against Halifax.
[edit] The stadium
The stadium has a capacity of 3,428. Its facilities include a seated Main Stand incorporating executive boxes to the rear, a Popular Stand, floodlights, an electronic scoreboard and an athletics track.
The stadium also has a large multi purpose sports hall, a fitness room and superb social facilities, including the Galtres Bar, which is open to season ticket holders on match days. However, Huntington Sports and Social Club is now in use as a pre-match venue for any fans attending games.
There are 180 car park spaces available to the home and opposition supporters on match days. This match day car park is located at the end of the main Courtneys/Waterworld car park and costs £3.
[edit] Future
It has long been proposed that the Knights should share a new municipal stadium with York City F.C.
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