- Somerton Park
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stadium_name = Somerton Park
nickname =
location = Cromwell Road,Newport
opened = 1932, reopened 1992
closed = 1989, and 1993
demolished = 1993
owner = demolished
operator =Cardiff Arms Park Company andNewport City Council (both former)
surface =
tenants = Newport County,Newport Wasps ,Greyhound racing
seating_capacity = 25,000Somerton Park was a football, greyhound and speedway stadium in
Newport , Monmouthshire. It was purchased by the Cardiff Arms Park Company in 1932 and Newport County played their first football match there on27 August against Clapton (Leyton) Orient. On17 November 1932 , the first greyhound meeting took place at the stadium.The stadium remained the home of Newport County until the original club went bankrupt on
27 February 1989 . County's 57 years at the stadium had brought many highs and lows, the most notable being theWelsh Cup and Fourth Division promotion triumph in1980 and theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup quarter-final appearance in1981 , but the final few years brought the trauma of two successive relegations which saw the club lose itsFootball League status after 68 years.The club was reformed within four months and began the 1989-90 as a
Hellenic League side. The new club's first season was spent inMoreton-in-Marsh , followed by two seasons at Somerton Park, the next two seasons were played inGloucester before finally settling atNewport Stadium for the 1994-95 season, where the club have played their home matches ever since. By1993 Somerton Park had been redeveloped as a housing estate.The stadium's record attendance was 24,268 for a
Football League Third Division South match between County and arch-rivals Cardiff City on16 October 1937 .The stadium was home to the
Newport Wasps speedway team between 1964 and 1977, attracting some the biggest names in the sport. The tight track meant that turf had to be brought on to make the corner flag area for football matches and removed once the match had finished.See also
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Newport Stadium - Current Newport County stadium
*Rodney Parade
*Liswerry
*Newport County A.F.C
*Lovells Athletic F.C.
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