Boleyn Ground – West Ham United’s Famous Home
The Boleyn Ground, also known as Upton Park, was home to West Ham United from 1904 to 2016. Known for its electric atmosphere, historic significance, and loyal supporters, it remains a symbol of East London football heritage.
History and Development
Opened in 1904, the Boleyn Ground underwent several redevelopments, including the East Stand and family seating upgrades. Its final capacity was 35,016 before West Ham moved to London Stadium.
Stands and Features
- East Stand: Vocal home supporters, family sections, and modern seating.
- West Stand: Club offices and premium seating.
- North Bank: Away supporters’ section.
- South Stand: Steep terraces and historic matchday energy.
Notable Matches and Legends
The stadium witnessed legends like Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, and Paolo Di Canio. Memorable moments include FA Cup runs, league battles, and electrifying derbies with Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea.
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