Borough Park (Workington)
- Borough Park (Workington)
Borough Park is a stadium in Workington, England. It is home to Workington A.F.C., once members of the football league, and now one of the leading non-league clubs in the country. Capacity is 2500, with around 300 seats. [ [http://www.workingtonreds.co.uk/ground.asp Workington AFC (The Reds) Supporters Online ] ] The stadium opened in 1937. [ [http://boroughpark.tripod.com/ Borough Park - Home Of Workington AFC ] ]
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