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  2. The Madejski Stadium (/ m ə ˈ d eɪ s k i /), currently named the Select Car Leasing Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Reading. It is the home of Reading Football Club, who play in EFL League One. It also provides the finish for the Reading Half Marathon.

  3. Madejski Stadium is located about 2.5 miles south of Reading town centre and its rail station. The stadium lies just north of the M4 motorway. Take junction 11 and follow for A33 Reading.

  4. Jul 16, 2021 · The Royals' home will no longer be known as the Madejski Stadium, and instead has been rebranded as the Select Car Leasing Stadium for the next ten years. Fans have reacted with mixed opinions.

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  5. May 16, 2024 · Reading. Madejski Stadium (Select Car Leasing Stadium) Capacity: 24,161 (all seated) Address: Bennett Road, Reading, RG2 0FL. Telephone: 0118 968 1100. Fax: 0118 968 1101. Ticket Office: 0118 968 1313. Pitch Size: 102 x 70 metres. Pitch Type: Grass. Club Nickname: The Royals. Year Ground Opened: 1998. Undersoil Heating: Yes.

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  6. The Madejski Stadium took its name from the club’s long-term owner and chairman, Sir John Madejski. As well as hosting Reading matches and rugby games for London Irish, the ground has also been used as the location for a number of England Under-21 internationals.

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  7. The Madejski Stadium is multi-purpose sports venue located in the city of Reading, Berkshire. Home to Reading Football Club, the 24,161 capacity stadium opened in 1998 and has been a hit with fans ever since.

  8. The Select Car Leasing Stadium (previously The Madejski Stadium) opened in 1998 as a modern, all-seated arena to replace Reading Football Club’s former home ground, Elm Park. The stadium welcomes thousands of loyal supporters on match days, holding up to 24,200 people including 28 executive suites complete with spectacular pitch views.

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