Whitehall Stadium
Football stadium
53°22′38.49″N 6°15′06.05″W / 53.3773583°N 6.2516806°W / 53.3773583; -6.2516806
Staid Fhionnbhrú | |
Full name | Whitehall Stadium |
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Location | Drumcondra Road Upper, Whitehall, Dublin, Ireland |
Public transit | Whitehall (Garda Station) bus stop (Dublin Bus route 1, 13, 16, 33, 41, 44, 101) Drumcondra railway station (1.6 km / 1 mile walk) |
Capacity | 2,500 |
Construction | |
Built | 1980 |
Opened | 1984 |
Tenants | |
Home Farm F.C. (1989–present) Dublin City F.C. (2005–2006) Drumcondra F.C. (2006–present) |
Whitehall Stadium is an Irish football ground located in the north Dublin suburb of Whitehall, bordering Drumcondra. It is currently the home ground of club Home Farm. Home Farm moved here in 1989 when Shelbourne acquired their current home, Tolka Park.
The stadium has hosted numerous international underage games including games in the 1994 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship.
Whitehall was selected as a venue for the 2019 UEFA European Under-17 Championship. The venue hosted four Group Stage matches.
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