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Gender:Male
Est:1921

New Brighton AFC

Also known as: New Brighton

📍 New Brighton, Merseyside, England, EnglandFootball League First Division

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New Brighton Association Football Club is the name of two football clubs from the seaside resort of New Brighton, in Wallasey, Merseyside in England. The original club founded in 1921 were members of the Football League from 1923 until 1951, playing 21 seasons in Division 3 North but were disbanded in 1983. In 1993, a club with the same name was formed and played in the West Cheshire League, until folding in 2012.

City:New Brighton, Merseyside, England
Country:England
Stadium:Sandheys Park
Capacity:20,000

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Sandheys Park

Capacity:20,000
Location:New Brighton, Merseyside, England

Sandheys Park was a football ground in New Brighton, England. It was the home ground of New Brighton A.F.C. from 1921 until World War II. History In 1921 the football club purchased a 3.5 acre, which had previously been used as a school playing field. A 1,000-seat covered stand with a terraced paddock was built on the northern touchline, and the ground was opened later in the same year. New Brighton were elected to the Third Division North of the Football League in 1923, and the first Football League match at Sandheys Park was played on 29 August 1923, with New Brighton and Chesterfield drawing 0–0 in front of 3,000 spectators. The following season a local derby against Tranmere Rovers saw the ground's record league attendance of 15,173 set. Sandheys Park was badly damaged during a bombing raid in 1942 and, following the end of the war, the site was requisitioned by the Wallasey Corporation to build temporary housing on. As a result, the football club moved to the Tower Athletic Ground, the former ground of New Brighton Tower. The last Football League match played at the ground was a 4–2 win over Doncaster Rovers on 2 September 1939 with 3,441 in attendance.

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