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Newport Stadium
Spytty Park
View of the grandstand from the Shed
(Newport County vs a Manchester United XI, 31 Mar 2004)
Map
LocationLliswerry, Newport NP19 4PT
Coordinates51°34′26″N 2°57′34″W / 51.57389°N 2.95944°W / 51.57389; -2.95944
OwnerNewport City Council
OperatorNewport City Council
Capacity5,058 (3,246 seated)
Record attendance4,616
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1994
Expanded2004
Construction cost£7 million
Tenants
Newport City
Newport RFC
Newport Harriers Athletic Club
Newport County A.F.C. (1994–2012)

Newport Stadium, also known as Spytty Park, is an association football, rugby and athletics stadium in Newport, South Wales. It is the home of Newport City Football Club, Newport RFC and Newport Harriers Athletic Club. It was previously also used for home matches by Newport County and Albion Rovers football clubs. Newport County continue to use the stadium as a base for youth teams and senior squad training.

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