The 'Reebok Stadium' is the home
stadium of
English Premier League football club
Bolton Wanderers, and is located on the
Middlebrook retail park in
Horwich, near
Bolton. It is commonly known as 'The
Reebok'.
History
It is a modern,
all-seater stadium with a capacity of 28,723 which was completed in 1997, replacing the club's old ground,
Burnden Park. Despite the improved facilities and larger capacity (and resultant larger ticket revenues), this move was unpopular with many of the club's
fans. This was partly due to the new stadium being built out-of-town, and partly due to sentimental attachment to the old stadium and its history. In recognition of this, the street on which the stadium is situated is called Burnden Way.
The lead consultant/
architect of the project was
Lobb Sports, but the local firm of
Bradshaw Gass & Hope acted as planning supervisors and
quantity surveyors. The value of the contract was £25 million.
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The Reebok Stadium is named for long-time team
sponsor,
Reebok. Again, this was unpopular with many fans, as it was considered impersonal, and that too much emphasis was being placed on financial considerations. This opposition has considerably lessened since the stadium was built, however, as fans have grown accustomed to the name.
Football Firsts
★ The first competitive - and English Premier League - match at the stadium was a 0-0
draw between Bolton and
Everton on Monday
September 1,
1997. Nineteen days later, Bolton drew 0-0 with
Manchester United.
★ The first player to score at the stadium was
Alan Thompson, a
penalty in the 1-1 draw against
Tottenham, on
September 23.
Chris Armstrong, who later in his career had a short spell with Wanderers, got the equaliser.
★ The first
League Cup match took place on
September 30,
1997. Bolton drew 4-4 with
Leyton Orient but won the
penalty shootout.
★ The first club to win a competitive match at the Reebok Stadium was
Aston Villa, 1-0 on Saturday
October 4, in the stadium's fifth match.
Savo Milošević scored the goal.
★ The first
FA Cup match at the stadium took place the following season, on
January 1,
1999. It finished Bolton 1-2
Wolves.
★
Lokomotiv Plovdiv were the visitors in the first
UEFA Cup match at the stadium, on
September 15,
2005.
Boban Janchevski scored first for the visitors, but two late goals from
El-Hadji Diouf and
Jared Borgetti secured a 2-1 home victory in Bolton's first
European match.
★ The first
rugby league football
world club challenge took place there in 2001 between the
National Rugby League (NRL)
Grand Final premiers Brisbane Broncos and the
Super League grand final premiers
St Helens. A replay for the world club challenge took place in February 2007, on this occasion St Helens were the eventual winners.
In addition to hosting
football games, the stadium also offers other services, such as a hotel and function rooms. The stadium has been used to host concerts by famous acts such as
Oasis,
Elton John and
Coldplay. Most notably; footage from the Coldplay concert was used in the video for the single
Fix You which shows lead singer
Chris Martin entering the stage as the song reaches its climax.
The stadium has also held Great Britain
rugby league internationals,
The UK Open Darts Championship and boxing matches with local boxer Amir Khan featuring.
Details
Address
:
Bolton Wanderers Football Club
:Reebok Stadium
:Burnden Way
:
Horwich
:
Bolton
:BL6 6JW
Phone numbers
:Main Telephone: 01204-673-673
:Main Fax: 01204-673-773
:Ticket Office: 0871-871-2932
:Ticket Office Fax: 0871-871-8183
Records
Record Attendance: 28,353 v
Leicester City,
December 28th,
2003 (
FA Premier League)
Average attendances
| 'Season' | 'Average Attendance' |
| 2002-03 | 25,017 |
| 2003-04 | 26,795 |
| 2004-05 | 26,006 |
| 2005-06 | 26,265 |
| 2006-07 | 23,282 |
Notes
1. [Bradshaw Gass & Hope website] retrieved 11 April 2007
External links
★
WorldStadiums.com entry
★
Reebok Stadium at Google Maps
★
Reebok Stadium at Football Ground Guide