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Ferrycarrig Park

Stadium in Crossabeg, Wexford, Ireland


Summary

Stadium in Crossabeg, Wexford, Ireland

FieldValue
nameFerrycarrig Park
locationNewcastle, Crossabeg, County Wexford
coordinates
built2003
opened2005
ownerFootball Association of Ireland
surfaceGrass
scoreboardNo
tenantsWexford FC
Wexford Youths WFC
seating_capacity2,500 (609 temporary seats)
public_transitFerrycarrig bus stop (2 km away)

Wexford Youths WFC

Ferrycarrig Park has been the home of League of Ireland side Wexford Football Club since joining the league in 2007. The building works for the new stadium and facilities, at Newcastle, Crossabeg, have been ongoing since 2003. Spectator facilities consist of a clubhouse with viewing area and a 609 seater temporary stand. The plans for a permanent stand to seat over 2,000 people are in place. Building work is in progress on a fully equipped gym on the site. An application for retention of developments at the Wexford football complex was rejected by Wexford Planners in October 2007.

Facilities

The single temporary stand fully covers 609 seats and holds both home and away supporters. This stand replaced another un-covered temporary stand, on the opposite (south) side of the ground, from the start of the 2008 season. There are no stands in place behind the goals though there is limited standing space at both ends of the ground. The refreshment stall and supporters club are both found in the north-west corner.

Extra temporary seating was put in place when Wexford hosted the 2008 League Cup Final. Extra stands were put in place on all four sides of the ground.

The large complex in the south-west corner holds the dressing rooms, and also a wine-bar and restaurant.

Notable matches

Ferrycarrig Park hosted the 2008 League Cup final after Wexford Youths won a toss for home advantage in the decider against Derry City FC. A number of alterations to the current set up were made to accommodate live television coverage and a large crowd.

The ground also hosted an Irish UEFA Women's Championship qualifier against Russia, on 21 August 2010. It also serves the purposes of Irish youth national football teams, such as U19 2023 European Championship Elite Round qualifiers versus Slovakia.

References

References

  1. "[http://www.wexfordyouthsfc.ie/news.html#news1 Planning Permission Decision]", ''wexfordyouthsfc.ie'' (12 November 2007).
  2. "The Home Stadium of Wexford FC".
  3. "Wexford Youths FC".
  4. UEFA.com. "Republic of Ireland-Slovakia".
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