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  2. Ayresome Park was a football stadium in the Ayresome area of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It was the home of Middlesbrough F.C. from its construction in time for the 1903–04 season, until the Riverside Stadium opened in 1995. It was demolished in 1997 and replaced with housing.

  3. Remembering Ayresome Park, 25 years after Middlesbrough’s final home game there. By Leon Wobschall. Published 2nd May 2020, 06:00 BST. Comment. Ayresome Park (Illustration: Graeme Bandeira)...

  4. Club: Middlesbrough FC | Opening: 1903 | Closing: 1995 | Maximum capacity: 54,000. Description. In the first 25 years of their existence, Middlesbrough occupied various grounds, but by the start of the 20th century were again in search for a site to build a new stadium that could hold the increasing number of fans.

  5. Aug 27, 2022 · 27 August 2022. Middlesbrough Council. Middlesbrough FC played at Ayresome Park from 1903 to 1995. Century-old plans of Middlesbrough FC's former home Ayresome Park are among the highlights...

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  6. Ayresome Park was the home of Middlesbrough Football Club for nearly 92 years. Opened for the 1903/04 season, the first league match was played on 12th September 1903, against local rivals Sunderland.

  7. Jan 10, 2020 · By Daniel Taylor. Jan 9, 2020. 63. On the walk to Ayresome Park, they found a penny lying on the pavement. Manchester United were in town. Middlesbrough were gearing up for their biggest crowd...

  8. Apr 30, 2020 · Following the move to the Riverside, Ayresome Park was used at the training ground before demolition in 1997, where a housing estate was built. Going out on a high. #OnThisDay in 1995, we bade...

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