Fratton Park
Ground Name
Ground Name: Fratton Park
Capacity: 20,288
Address: Frogmore Road, Portsmouth, PO4 8RA
Year Ground Opened: 1898
Pitch Size: 115 x 73 yards
Record Attendance:
51,385 v Derby County
FA Cup 6th Round, February 26th, 1949.
Fratton Park has been home to Portsmouth F.C. since 1898.
The stadium currently has four stands, the Fratton End, North and South Stands and the Milton End.
The largest and most modern stand, behind the goal at the ground's western end, is the Fratton End.
Along either length of the pitch are the North and South stands, both of which are two-tiered.
At the eastern side is the Milton End, by far the smallest stand, which is split between home and away supporters.
Fratton Park is also noted for its mock Tudor façade, which forms the original entrance to the Fratton End.
There has been much talk lately of a move away from Fratton Park with the latest suggesting a relocaion to Horsea Island. However, at time of writing, this plan has yet to be formally submitted for planning approval.
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