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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Selhurst_ParkSelhurst Park - Wikipedia

    Selhurst Park is a football stadium in Selhurst, in the London Borough of Croydon, England, which is the home ground of Premier League club Crystal Palace. The stadium was designed by Archibald Leitch and opened in 1924.

  2. Guide: Visiting Selhurst Park. Selhurst Park has been Crystal Palace's home ground since 1924, and is famous for one of the best atmospheres in the Premier League. Here, you can find out everything you need to know about visiting the stadium on a matchday as a home fan or visiting supporter.

  3. Stadium address: Selhurst Park Stadium, Holmesdale Road, London, SE25 6PU Phone: +44 (0) 20 8768 6000 Selhurst Park has had several renovations since its construction; and 1995 saw the completion of the two-tiered Holmesdale Road Stand.

  4. Club: Crystal Palace | Opening: 1924 | Capacity: 26,225 seats | Description: Selhurst Park was built in the early 1920s after Crystal Palace had bought a piece of land from the Brighton Railway Company and architect Archibald Leitch had been hired to design the new stadium.

  5. Selhurst Park has been the home stadium of Crystal Palace since 1924 and is world-renowned for its atmosphere. Eagles supporters can make their ground in Croydon an intimidating venue for any side. Illustrious Scottish architect Archibald Leitch designed Selhurst Park among the array of stadia in his portfolio in the early 20th century.

  6. www.thingstodoinlondon.com › attractions › selhurst-parkSelhurst Park in London, UK

    Home to Crystal Palace FC since 1924, Selhurst Park has a capacity of 25,486 and while it’s not the biggest stadium in the Football League, it has a well-earned reputation for being one of the friendliest. Highlights. Grab a selfie on a match day or open-day with Crystal Palace mascot Alice the Eagle.

  7. Located in the borough of Croydon in South London, Selhurst Park has been the home of Crystal Palace since 1924. The site used to belong to Brighton Railway Company and was bought by the club for £2,570. The stadium that was eventually built was designed by the Scottish stadium architect Archibald Leith and was opened.

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  9. Selhurst Park, London: See 187 reviews, articles, and 121 photos of Selhurst Park, ranked No.530 on Tripadvisor among 2,605 attractions in London.

  10. Selhurst Park, London: See 184 reviews, articles, and 120 photos of Selhurst Park, ranked No.517 on Tripadvisor among 2,558 attractions in London.