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The Boleyn Ground, often referred to as Upton Park, was a football stadium located in Upton Park, East London. It was the home of West Ham United from 1904 to 2016, and was briefly used by Charlton Athletic in the early 1990s during their years of financial difficulty.
Learn about the origins, development and legacy of the Boleyn Ground, the former home of West Ham United for 112 years. Find out how the ground was damaged by a V-1 bomb, renamed after Bobby Moore and Trevor Brooking, and redeveloped in the 1990s.
The Boleyn Ground is very much a traditional location in terms of the layout of the stadium. There are four stands, one on each side of the pitch that are quite close to the playing surface, allowing for an intimidating atmosphere when the home crowd are up for the fight.
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May 10, 2016 · A Southern League derby against Millwall on September 2, 1904 marked the first match at the Boleyn Ground, with an encouragingly large crowd of 10,000 in attendance. Unlike the grander London...
Boleyn Ground, also known as Upton Park, was the home of West Ham United from 1904 to 2016. Learn about its history, capacity, stands, and legacy at the London Stadium.