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  1. Tallaght Stadium (Irish: Staid Thamhlachta) is an association football stadium in the Republic of Ireland based in Tallaght, South Dublin. The club Shamrock Rovers originally announced details of the stadium in July, 1996. [4]

  2. Tallaght Stadium is a modern and multipurpose venue, equipped to cater for up to 8000 patrons in an excellent arena which has served the local area well since its opening in 2009. The stadium is owned and operated by South Dublin County Council, and is best known for being home to Ireland’s most successful football club Shamrock Rovers.

  3. Tallaght Stadium is a UEFA Category 4 venue, a standard that puts it alongside some of the world’s most elite stadia. Aside from sport, the stadium offers conference facilities for anywhere between 5-300 delegates and a concert facility for up to 20,000 patrons.

  4. Tallaght Stadium is a purpose-built, state-of-the-art stadium, which hosts Shamrock Rovers home games. The stadium, which is owned and run by South Dublin County Council, is best known for being the home of Irelands most successful football club Shamrock Rovers.

  5. May 16, 2024 · The supporters guide to Tallaght Stadium, the home of Shamrock Rovers FC. Stadium directions, car parking, travelling by Dublin Tram, Pubs, Maps, Hotels....

  6. Tallaght Stadium, Dublin 24, Ireland. Shamrock Rovers is Ireland's most successful football club. Based in the modern Tallaght Stadium, Dublin.

  7. Tallaght Stadium is located in the Dublin suburb Tallaght, about 10 kilometres south-west of central Dublin. Tallaght Stadium lies along the N81, which runs from Dublin’s city centre in south-western direction. The stadium is situated on the left side of the road about 3 kilometres after passing the M50 motorway.

  8. Tallaght Stadium ( Irish: Staid Thamhlachta) is an association football stadium in the Republic of Ireland based in Tallaght, South Dublin. The club Shamrock Rovers originally announced details of the stadium in July, 1996. The stadium is now owned and operated by South Dublin County Council with Shamrock Rovers as the anchor tenants.

  9. Our History. On the 10 th of February 1997 South Dublin County Council passed a resolution to lease 12.18 acres at Whitestown Way to Shamrock Rovers for the construction of a new Stadium to replace their former home, Glenmalure Park in Milltown which they had left almost 10 years previously.

  10. Mar 13, 2009 · Tallaght Stadiumstadium description. The town in Dublin’s outskirts was waiting for its new stadium for 22 years. Shamrock Rovers had their plans, but proved unable to carry them out. It wasn’t until 2000 that construction began in Tallaght.

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