Bank Street (as home ground of Newton Heath / early Manchester United)

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Bank Street was the early football ground in Clayton, Manchester, that served as Newton Heath’s (later Manchester United’s) home before the club moved to Old Trafford.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football stadium
former football ground
sports venue
alsoKnownAs Bank Street
surface form: Bank Street Ground

Bank Street, Clayton
associatedClub Manchester United F.C.
Newton Heath LYR Football Club
surface form: Newton Heath F.C.
category Defunct football venues in England
Defunct football venues in Manchester
city Manchester
closed 1910
country England
demolished 1910s
era early 20th century
late 19th century
historicalCounty Lancashire
homeClubRenamedFrom Newton Heath F.C. to Manchester United F.C. in 1902
homeStadiumOf Manchester United F.C.
Newton Heath LYR Football Club
surface form: Newton Heath F.C.
locatedIn Clayton, Greater Manchester
surface form: Clayton, Manchester, England

Manchester, United Kingdom
surface form: Manchester, England
notableEvent Bank Street (as home ground of Newton Heath / early Manchester United) self-linksurface differs
surface form: First home ground of Manchester United F.C. after name change from Newton Heath
opened 1893
predecessorVenueOf Old Trafford
region Greater Manchester
replacedBy Old Trafford
sport football
surface grass
tenantEnd Manchester United F.C.
surface form: Manchester United F.C. 1910

Newton Heath F.C. 1902
tenantStart Manchester United F.C.
surface form: Manchester United F.C. 1902

Newton Heath F.C. 1893
usedFor association football

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North Road predecessorOf Bank Street (as home ground of Newton Heath / early Manchester United)
Bank Street (as home ground of Newton Heath / early Manchester United) notableEvent Bank Street (as home ground of Newton Heath / early Manchester United) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Bank Street
this entity surface form: First home ground of Manchester United F.C. after name change from Newton Heath