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  1. St Andrew's, known for sponsorship reasons as St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, is an association football stadium in the Bordesley district of Birmingham, England. It has been the home ground of Birmingham City Football Club for more than a century.

  2. Despite having been built in 1906, St. Andrews wasn’t actually the first stadium that Birmingham City called home. Then again, the club was formed in 1875 and was called Small Heath Alliance at the time, so that should come as too much of a shock!

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  3. St. Andrew’s Stadium opened on the 26th of December 1906 with a league match between Birmingham City and Middlesbrough. The stadium consisted of one covered main stand and open terraces on the other sides, with an estimated capacity of 75,000 spectators.

  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Following the recent takeover of Birmingham City, the club’s stadium name was changed to St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park in January 2024. What is it like for away fans? Away supporters are housed on one side of the Gil Merrick Stand, which is located at one end of the stadium in the lower tier.

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  5. Find out how to get to Birmingham City Football Club's ground.

  6. May 18, 2004 · St. Andrew's Stadium is located in Small Heath, which is approximately one and a half miles from Birmingham city centre. First opened in 1906, the stadium has four stands. These are The Kop, The Garrison Lane Stand, The Tilton and The Gil Merrick Stand.

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  8. Sep 8, 2021 · St Andrew’s stadium has been the home ground of Birmingham City Football Club since 1906. Located in the Bordesley district of England’s second city, the 30,016 capacity ground was last renovated between 1993-1999 and has occasionally seen Premier League football.