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  1. Viality Stadium capacity: 11,307. Record PL attendance: 11,459 v Liverpool (4 December 2016 & 17 April 2016) Built: 1910. Pitch size: 105m x 68m. Stadium address: Vitality Stadium, Dean Court, Bournemouth, BH7 7AF. Phone: 01202 726300. The Vitality Stadium, also referred to as Goldsands and Dean Court, lies east of the town centre and close to ...

  2. Vitality. Visiting supporters’ Stadium guide to. Season 2022/23. AFC Bournemouth facts. Ground: Vitality Stadium Capacity: 11,307. Address: Dean Court, Kings Park, Bournemouth, BH7 7AF. Customer service telephone no: 01202 726300 Playing surface: 105m x 68.2m. Year opened: 1910. Shirt sponsors: Dafabet. Kit manufacturer: Umbro.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dean_CourtDean Court - Wikipedia

    Dean Court, currently known as the Vitality Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Kings Park, Boscombe, in the suburb of Bournemouth, Dorset, England, and the home ground of Bournemouth.

  4. Vitality Stadium Seating Plan and Where to Sit. From AFC Bournemouth. The Vitality is a small, tight but often intimidating ground thanks to the proximity of the crowd to the pitch.

    • 10.3K
    • 28799 (Man U v Bournemouth (1957))
    • 11.3K
    • 1910
  5. Vitality Stadium Seating Plan. Main Stand contains 3,476 seats and space for 12 wheelchair users offering unobstructed views of the action under a roof. Ted MacDougall Stand holds 2,400 seats and 8 wheelchair spaces with unobstructed views of the pitch.

    • 2,400
    • Structadene Group
    • 11,329
    • 1910
  6. AFC Bournemouth Seating Plan for Vitality Stadium, The most detailed interactive Vitality Stadium seating chart available online. Includes Row & Seat Numbers, Best sections, seat views and real fan reviews.

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  8. Feb 18, 2021 · Capacity: 11,700. Cherry Picking at Dean Court. Originally featured 1/20/2018. Dean Court, or for sponsorship purposes, Vitality Stadium is the home of AFC Bournemouth of the Premier League. It has been home to the club since 1910 when the land was given to Boscombe FC by the Copper-Dean family in which the grounds bears its name.

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