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  2. Mar 30, 2023 · The club’s move to St Mary’s Stadium in 2001 was christened as the team moving back to its home. Furthermore, the ground was not always named St Mary’s. When it opened, it had sponsor naming rights, being called “The Friends Provident St Mary’s Stadium”.

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  3. The move was cited as the club returning home, because the club was formed by members of the nearby St. Mary's Church, as the football team of St. Mary's Church Young Men's Association before becoming Southampton St. Mary's, and eventually Southampton.

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · St Mary's Stadium is set to undergo redevelopment later this year with the formation of a home-fans-only Northam end. This will see away supporters relocated elsewhere in the ground, with...

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  5. May 13, 2024 · SAINTS CEO Phil Parsons revealed the club have "plans in place" for the eventual expansion of St Mary's Stadium. The club has already made strides to improve the matchday experience ahead of...

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  6. Jul 30, 2021 · English Premier League football club Southampton has today (Friday) revealed a series of planned improvements to St Mary’s Stadium that are designed to coincide with the 20-year anniversary of the venue’s opening.

  7. Southampton moved to St Mary's in 2001 after 103 years at the Dell. The move was in keeping with the club’s tradition as Southampton were originally founded by members of the St Mary's Church Young Men’s association.

  8. Jan 18, 2022 · The move to a new stadium in 2001 was a homecoming of sorts – the club originally hailed from the St Mary’s area of the city. Indeed, its original name in 1885 was St Mary’s Church of England YMA. It’s a club ‘built on faith’ as they say in these parts.

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