Boleyn Ground

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Boleyn Ground was a historic football stadium in East London best known as the long-time home of West Ham United before the club’s move to the London Stadium.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct sports venue
football stadium
alsoKnownAs Upton Park
borough London Borough of Newham
capacity 35345
city London, England
surface form: London
closed 2016
country United Kingdom
demolished 2016
eraOfMajorRedevelopment 1990s
finalLeagueMatchAwayTeam Manchester United F.C.
finalLeagueMatchDate 2016-05-10
finalLeagueMatchHomeTeam West Ham United F.C.
finalLeagueMatchScore West Ham United 3–2 Manchester United
floodlightsInstalled 1953
hasCategory Defunct football venues in England
Sports venues in London
West Ham United F.C.
hasStand Bobby Moore Stand
East Stand
Trevor Brooking Stand
West Stand
homeStadiumOf West Ham United F.C.
hostedCompetition FA Cup matches
Football League First Division
Premier League
locatedIn East London
London, England
surface form: London

Upton Park
namedAfter Boleyn Castle
near Green Street
Upton Park Underground station
notableFor long-time home of West Ham United F.C.
opened 1904
owner West Ham United F.C.
primaryUse association football
recordAttendance 42322
recordAttendanceDate 1970-10-17
recordAttendanceMatch West Ham United vs Tottenham Hotspur
redevelopedAs residential housing
region England
replacedBy London Olympic Stadium
surface form: London Stadium
surface grass
tenants Thames Ironworks F.C.
West Ham United F.C.
transport served by District line
served by Hammersmith & City line

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The Irons formerlyPlayedAt Boleyn Ground