Brighton Set to Build First Purpose-Built Women's Football Stadium in UK and Europe
Brighton & Hove Albion have announced groundbreaking plans to construct the first purpose-built women's football stadium in the United Kingdom and across Europe. The proposed stadium, set to be built adjacent to the club's existing Amex Training Ground, represents a landmark moment for the women's game and could serve as a blueprint for other clubs seeking to elevate their women's sections to professional status.
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The club has confirmed that the new venue will boast a capacity of approximately 15,000 seats, designed specifically with women's football in mind. Unlike many existing women's stadiums that are shared with men's teams or adapted facilities, this stadium will be constructed from the ground up to meet the unique requirements of professional female footballers and their supporters.
Brighton's women's team, who currently compete in the Barclays Women's Super League, have seen remarkable growth in recent seasons. The club's commitment to the women's game has been evident through increased investment in playing staff and infrastructure, with this new stadium representing the culmination of that long-term vision.
Chief Executive Tom Hoddinott stated: "This represents our absolute commitment to the women's game. We believe that women's football deserves world-class facilities that are purpose-built for the athletes and fans who make this sport so special. This stadium will send a powerful message about the future of the women's game across Europe."
The development has received widespread praise from key figures within women's football. FA CEO Mark Bullingham commented: "This is exactly the kind of ambition we need to see in the women's game. Brighton are setting an example that we hope other clubs will follow."
Construction is expected to begin in late 2027, with the stadium anticipated to be ready for the 2029-30 season. The club has also announced plans for community facilities, a women's football museum, and dedicated training pitches as part of the broader development project.
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