Brighton Community Stadium

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Brighton Community Stadium is a modern multi-purpose sports venue in Brighton, England, best known as the home ground of Brighton & Hove Albion FC and a host of major football and rugby events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football stadium
multi-purpose stadium
alsoKnownAs American Express Community Stadium NERFINISHED
Falmer Stadium NERFINISHED
compliesWith Premier League stadium requirements
constructionStartDate 2008
country England
designedBy KSS Design Group NERFINISHED
hasCategory all-seater stadium
hasConferenceFacilities yes
hasHospitalityFacilities yes
hasLighting floodlights
hasRoof partially covered stands
hasScoreboard yes
hasStand East Stand NERFINISHED
North Stand NERFINISHED
South Stand NERFINISHED
West Stand NERFINISHED
homeStadiumOf Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. NERFINISHED
hostedEvent EFL Cup matches
FA Cup matches
Premier League matches
Rugby World Cup 2015 matches
UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 matches NERFINISHED
international football matches
locatedIn Brighton NERFINISHED
East Sussex
United Kingdom
namingRightsHolder American Express NERFINISHED
near University of Brighton Falmer campus NERFINISHED
University of Sussex NERFINISHED
opened 2011
operator Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. NERFINISHED
owner Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. NERFINISHED
primaryUse professional football matches
publicTransit Falmer railway station NERFINISHED
region South East England
seatingCapacity 30750
secondaryUse rugby union matches
shortName Amex Stadium NERFINISHED
sponsor American Express NERFINISHED
sport association football
rugby union
surface grass
tenant Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. NERFINISHED
Brighton & Hove Albion Women NERFINISHED

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Pool B locationOfMatch Brighton Community Stadium
subject surface form: Pool B (2015 Rugby World Cup)