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18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues - Page 19 of 22 - Kiwi Report

18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues


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[post_page_title]Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield, UK[/post_page_title]
Don Valley Stadium has one the shortest shelf-life from the date they opened to the date they closed. Don Valley opened in 1990 with a big bang. The stadium could seat 25,000 viewers and was considered the second-largest stadium in England. When it was functioning it was the home of the Sheffield Eagles and Rotherham United teams. In 2013, however, the Sheffield municipality ran out of money and was also facing a serious budget cut. They decided to close down the stadium and tear it down. In 2014 the demolition was underway.
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