- The Polytechnic Stadium
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The Polytechnic Stadium Location Chiswick, London Tenants Fulham RLFC (1985-1990) The Polytechnic Stadium in Chiswick, London was the home stadium of rugby league team Fulham RLFC between 1985 and 1990. Before that, it hosted the field hockey prelimiaries for ther 1948 Summer Olympics.[1]
References
External links
- Farrar, Dave; Lush, Peter (2000). From Fulham to Wembley. London: London Leagues Publications Ltd. pp. 231–232. ISBN 0952606445.
- Polytechnic Stadium
London Broncos Established 1980 in London, England The Club History • Records • Honours • International representative players • Players • CoachesHome grounds Craven Cottage • Crystal Palace National Sports Centre • Chiswick Polytechnic Sports Ground • Barnet Copthall • The Valley • Griffin Park • The StoopLeague Super LeagueHonours 1982-83 Rugby Football League Championship Second Division Champions • Super League II runners-up • 1999 Challenge Cup runners-upSeasons 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011Coaches Tony Currie (1996–1998) • Dan Stains (1999) • Tony Rea / Les Kiss (1999) • John Monie (2000) • Tony Rea (2000–2006) • Brian McDermott (2006-2010) • Rob Powell (2011-present)Captains Mark McLinden (2005) • Rob Purdham (2006–)Affiliation Rugby Football League (1980)Venues of the 1948 Summer Olympics Aldershot · Arsenal Stadium · Bisley National Rifle Association Ranges · Champion Hill · Craven Cottage · Cricklefield Stadium · Empire Pool · Empire Stadium · Empress Hall, Earl's Court · Finchley Lido · Green Pond Road · Griffin Park · Guinness Sports Club · Harringay Arena · Henley Royal Regatta · Herne Hill Velodrome · Lyons' Sports Club · Polytechnic Sports Ground · Royal Military Academy · Selhurst Park · Tweseldown Racecourse · Torbay · Wembley Palace of Engineering · White Hart Lane · Windsor Great Park1908: White City Stadium • 1920: Olympisch Stadion • 1928: Old Stadion • 1932: Olympic Stadium • 1936: Hockey Stadion (final), Hockey Stadion #2 • 1948: Empire Stadium (medal matches), Guinness Sports Club, Lyons' Sports Club, Polytechnic Sports Ground • 1952: Velodrome • 1956: Hockey Field, Melbourne Cricket Ground (final) • 1960: Campo Tre Fontane, Olympic Velodrome (final), Stadio dei Marmi • 1964: Komazawa Hockey Field • 1968: Municipal Stadium • 1972: Hockeyanlage • 1976: Molson Stadium, McGill University • 1980: Dynamo Central Stadium, Minor Arena; Young Pioneers Stadium (final) • 1984: Weingart Stadium • 1988: Seongnam Stadium • 1992: Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa • 1996: Clark Atlanta University Stadium, Morris Brown College Stadium (final) • 2000: State Hockey Centre • 2004: Olympic Hockey Centre • 2008: Olympic Green Hockey Field • 2012: Olympic Hockey Centre • 2016: Olympic Hockey CenterCoordinates: 51°28′33″N 0°16′07″W / 51.4759°N 0.2685°W
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