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'''Abbeydale Park''' is a [[sports venue]] in [[Dore]], [[South Yorkshire]], [[England]]. It is unusual in having hosted home games for two different [[county cricket]] teams.
'''Abbeydale Park''' is a [[sports venue]] in [[Dore, South Yorkshire|Dore]], [[South Yorkshire]], [[England]]. It is unusual in having hosted home games for two different [[county cricket]] teams.


==History==
==History==
The Park first opened for [[cricket]] in 1921, with the first [[Pavilion (structure)|pavilion]] being completed the following year. Its first tenant was the Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club.<ref>[http://www.sheffield-collegiate-cc.org.uk/node/6 History of SCCC: Chapter 5 - Abbeydale Park] Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club</ref> The ground was in [[Derbyshire]] until the county boundary was redrawn in 1934, and [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club]] played two [[first-class match]]es there in 1946 and 1947.
The Park first opened for [[cricket]] in 1921, with the first [[pavilion]] being completed the following year. Its first tenant was the Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club.<ref>[http://www.sheffield-collegiate-cc.org.uk/node/6 History of SCCC: Chapter 5 - Abbeydale Park] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070610130007/http://www.sheffield-collegiate-cc.org.uk/node/6 |date=10 June 2007 }} Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club</ref> The ground was in [[Derbyshire]] until the county boundary was redrawn in 1934, and [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club]] played two [[first-class match]]es there in 1946 and 1947.


With the closure of [[Bramall Lane]] to cricket, [[Yorkshire County Cricket Club]] began playing at the venue in 1974, and continued regular matches until 1996.<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/england/content/ground/57295.html Sheffield Abbeydale Park] Cricinfo</ref> In 2007, the club returned to the ground for some second team games.
With the closure of [[Bramall Lane]] to cricket, [[Yorkshire County Cricket Club]] began playing at the venue in 1974, and continued regular matches until 1996.<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/england/content/ground/57295.html Sheffield Abbeydale Park], Cricinfo</ref> In 2007, the club returned to the ground for some second team games.


In addition to cricket, football was also played at the Park, with [[Sheffield F.C.]], the oldest [[association football|football]] club in the world, played there from September 1921 until 1988. [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] and [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] both trained at the ground during the [[1966 World Cup]].<ref>''Sheffield F.C.: celebrating 150 years of the world's first football club'', pp.52&ndash;53</ref>
In addition to cricket, football was also played at the Park, with [[Sheffield F.C.]], the oldest [[association football|football]] club in the world, played there from September 1921 until 1988. [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] and [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] both trained at the ground during the [[1966 World Cup]].<ref>''Sheffield F.C.: celebrating 150 years of the world's first football club'', pp.52&ndash;53</ref>


The park is now home to a variety of sports, including [[Squash (sport)|squash]], [[hockey]], [[badminton]], [[table tennis]], [[racketball]], [[bowls]], [[Rugby football|rugby]], and [[lacrosse]] in addition to cricket.
The park is now home to a variety of sports, including [[Squash (sport)|squash]], [[field hockey|hockey]], [[badminton]], [[table tennis]], [[racketball]], [[bowls]], and [[Rugby football|rugby]] in addition to cricket.

==Rugby ground==
Abbeydale Park is home to [[Sheffield RUFC]] (formed 1902) who have been based in the area since 1919.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/sheffield/a/history-7622.html|title=History|publisher=Sheffield RUFC (Pitchero)|access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> The rugby club are situated in the southern half of the complex and share their facilities with the cricket teams. Facilities include a large club-house and bar, pitches for both cricket and rugby union, a stand and floodlights to ensure matches can be played throughout the winter. There is also a choice of two car parks at the complex.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/sheffield/a/facilities-6031.html?page=2|title=Facilities|publisher=Sheffield RUFC (Pitchero)|access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref>

In terms of capacity, the rugby ground has space for around 3,200 spectators, a figure that includes 100 seated in the stand. The ground was host to [[Rotherham Titans]] semi-final play-off games in the [[RFU Championship]] in 2014 and 2015 and saw attendances of 3,267 and 3,227 respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby-union-heroic-titans-lose-out-to-big-spending-bristol-1-6623695|title=Rugby union: Heroic Titans lose out to big-spending Bristol|work=Sheffield Telegraph|date=19 May 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/rotherham-titans-16-bristol-24-agg-36-56-titans-bow-out-despite-reducing-deficit-to-just-two-points-at-one-stage-1-7253526|title=Rotherham Titans 16 Bristol 24 (agg 36-56): Titans bow out despite reducing deficit to just two points at one stag|work=The Star|date=11 May 2015}}</ref> In recent years Sheffield achieved an attendance of 1,820 for their derby game in [[National League 2 North]] against city rivals [[Sheffield Tigers RUFC|Sheffield Tigers]] on 23 December 2017.

==Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club==
Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club have been playing cricket at Abbeydale Park since 1921. The cricket club was a mainstay of the Yorkshire Cricket League before its dissolution in 2014, it has since played in the [[Yorkshire South Premier League]]. The club is notable for producing two England Cricket captains, [[Joe Root]] and [[Michael Vaughan]].


==References==
==References==
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{{Derbyshire County Cricket Club}}


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Latest revision as of 08:15, 4 February 2024

Abbeydale Stadium
Map
LocationDore, South Yorkshire, England
Coordinates53°19′35″N 1°31′14″W / 53.32639°N 1.52056°W / 53.32639; -1.52056
Capacity3,200 (100 seats)
Opened1921; 103 years ago (1921)
Tenants
Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club
Sheffield RUFC
Sheffield F.C. (1921–1988)
Derbyshire County Cricket Club (1946–1947)
Yorkshire County Cricket Club (1974–1996)

Abbeydale Park is a sports venue in Dore, South Yorkshire, England. It is unusual in having hosted home games for two different county cricket teams.

History

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The Park first opened for cricket in 1921, with the first pavilion being completed the following year. Its first tenant was the Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club.[1] The ground was in Derbyshire until the county boundary was redrawn in 1934, and Derbyshire County Cricket Club played two first-class matches there in 1946 and 1947.

With the closure of Bramall Lane to cricket, Yorkshire County Cricket Club began playing at the venue in 1974, and continued regular matches until 1996.[2] In 2007, the club returned to the ground for some second team games.

In addition to cricket, football was also played at the Park, with Sheffield F.C., the oldest football club in the world, played there from September 1921 until 1988. Argentina and Switzerland both trained at the ground during the 1966 World Cup.[3]

The park is now home to a variety of sports, including squash, hockey, badminton, table tennis, racketball, bowls, and rugby in addition to cricket.

Rugby ground

[edit]

Abbeydale Park is home to Sheffield RUFC (formed 1902) who have been based in the area since 1919.[4] The rugby club are situated in the southern half of the complex and share their facilities with the cricket teams. Facilities include a large club-house and bar, pitches for both cricket and rugby union, a stand and floodlights to ensure matches can be played throughout the winter. There is also a choice of two car parks at the complex.[5]

In terms of capacity, the rugby ground has space for around 3,200 spectators, a figure that includes 100 seated in the stand. The ground was host to Rotherham Titans semi-final play-off games in the RFU Championship in 2014 and 2015 and saw attendances of 3,267 and 3,227 respectively.[6][7] In recent years Sheffield achieved an attendance of 1,820 for their derby game in National League 2 North against city rivals Sheffield Tigers on 23 December 2017.

Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club

[edit]

Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club have been playing cricket at Abbeydale Park since 1921. The cricket club was a mainstay of the Yorkshire Cricket League before its dissolution in 2014, it has since played in the Yorkshire South Premier League. The club is notable for producing two England Cricket captains, Joe Root and Michael Vaughan.

References

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  1. ^ History of SCCC: Chapter 5 - Abbeydale Park Archived 10 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club
  2. ^ Sheffield Abbeydale Park, Cricinfo
  3. ^ Sheffield F.C.: celebrating 150 years of the world's first football club, pp.52–53
  4. ^ "History". Sheffield RUFC (Pitchero). Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Facilities". Sheffield RUFC (Pitchero). Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Rugby union: Heroic Titans lose out to big-spending Bristol". Sheffield Telegraph. 19 May 2014.
  7. ^ "Rotherham Titans 16 Bristol 24 (agg 36-56): Titans bow out despite reducing deficit to just two points at one stag". The Star. 11 May 2015.

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