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Pride Park Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Derby, England, that is the home ground of English Football League club Derby County. With a capacity of 32,956, it is the 16th-largest football ground in England.
Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997 when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events.
Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997 when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events.
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Pride Park Stadium has been Derby County's home ground since 1997, when the club relocated from its former home, The Baseball Ground. As well as Rams' home games, the stadium is used as a venue for a range of non-matchday activities including conferences, weddings and other sporting events.
Pride Park Stadium is, as is the vogue for most modern grounds, built in something of a bowl style. It is perhaps a touch more rectangular than other stadiums that have taken on a bowl style, and it maintains the traditional English habit of having four differently named stands.