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St James Park Stadium Fine Art Going to the Match - Exeter City
St James Park is a football stadium in Exeter and is the home of Exeter City F.C. The stadium is served by the St James Park railway station which is right next to the ground (the line runs behind the Grandstand). It has been adopted by the club who contribute to its upkeep, under the community rail scheme, and its railings have been painted in the red and white of Exeters strip.
The new capacity of St James Park following completion of a £ 3.4million redevelopment project is 8, 696. The record attendance is 20, 984, who watched Exeter lose 4-2 to Sunderland in an FA Cup Sixth Round Replay in 1931. Sports Stadia Art is dedicated to bringing you this stunning collection of stadium artwork. © Sports Stadia Art Ltd
Media ID 19154948
Filename: St James Park Exeter City GTM.jpg
Size: 4000 x 2690 (2.3MB)
Date: 6th April 2018
Source: Sports Stadia Art
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This print showcases the iconic St James Park Stadium, home to Exeter City F. C. , in all its glory. The fine art piece titled "Going to the Match" beautifully captures the essence of this historic football ground. Located in Exeter, England, St James Park Stadium holds a special place in the hearts of both fans and players alike. Its rich history is evident not only through its architecture but also through the vibrant community that surrounds it. The stadium's close proximity to St James Park railway station adds an element of convenience for supporters traveling from near and far. Under the community rail scheme, Exeter City F. C. actively contributes to maintaining this beloved landmark, ensuring its continued splendor for future generations. The red and white painted railings pay homage to Exeters' strip colors, further enhancing the sense of pride associated with this venue. Following a recent redevelopment project worth £3.4 million, St James Park now boasts an impressive capacity of 8,696 spectators. However, it was during a legendary FA Cup Sixth Round Replay match against Sunderland in 1931 when a record-breaking crowd of 20,984 filled these stands. This remarkable photograph immortalizes not just a football stadium but also encapsulates the passion and dedication shared by fans who have cheered on their beloved team within these hallowed grounds throughout history.