Victoria Road (Dagenham)
Victoria Road, currently known as the Chigwell Construction Stadium, for sponsorship purposes, is the home ground of Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. of Dagenham, England. It has a capacity of 6,078. The site on Victoria Road has been a football ground since 1917, when it was used by the Sterling Works side, whose factory was situated alongside it. It was not fully enclosed until the summer of 1955, when Briggs Sports moved out to Rush Green Road, and Dagenham F.C. moved from the Arena. During that summer they levelled and re-seeded the pitch, removed the stones from the playing surface and extended the banking and the terracing. The only cover was a tiny wooden stand, which was steep and narrow and had a few rows of seating on the far side of the ground. The main stand was built in the autumn of
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Victoria Road (Dagenham)
Victoria Road, currently known as the Chigwell Construction Stadium, for sponsorship purposes, is the home ground of Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. of Dagenham, England. It has a capacity of 6,078. The site on Victoria Road has been a football ground since 1917, when it was used by the Sterling Works side, whose factory was situated alongside it. It was not fully enclosed until the summer of 1955, when Briggs Sports moved out to Rush Green Road, and Dagenham F.C. moved from the Arena. During that summer they levelled and re-seeded the pitch, removed the stones from the playing surface and extended the banking and the terracing. The only cover was a tiny wooden stand, which was steep and narrow and had a few rows of seating on the far side of the ground. The main stand was built in the autumn of
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Die Victoria Road ist ein Fußb ...... 6.078 Zuschauern einen Platz.
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Victoria Road (lub inaczej Lon ...... 00 stanowią miejsca siedzące..
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Victoria Road , actualmente co ...... apacidad de 6078 espectadores.
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Victoria Road, attualmente con ...... rra. Ha una capacità di 6.078.
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Victoria Road, currently known ...... with regards to floodlighting.
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Victoria Road, tegenwoordig va ...... dion, Dagenham & Redbridge FC.
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Carling Stand at Victoria Road
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Die Victoria Road ist ein Fußb ...... 6.078 Zuschauern einen Platz.
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Victoria Road (lub inaczej Lon ...... 00 stanowią miejsca siedzące..
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Victoria Road , actualmente co ...... apacidad de 6078 espectadores.
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Victoria Road, attualmente con ...... rra. Ha una capacità di 6.078.
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Victoria Road, currently known ...... and was built in the autumn of
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Victoria Road, tegenwoordig va ...... sen, waarvan 2000 zitplaatsen.
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