Fratton Park Football Stadium has a capacity of 21,100 people. It is located in Portsmouth, England and has been the home to the professional football club Portsmouth FC since it opened in 1898.
The total capacity of Fratton Park is 20,224
The total capacity of Fratton Park is 20,224 (all seater)
Hampden Park Stadium, which not only serves as a football stadium, but as a National Stadium of Scotland. At one time it had a peak capacity of 150,000 people, but now, because of saftey concerns, has been down-sized and will accomodate 52, 063 people.
Fratton park is about 114 metres tall
The capacity of the Kings Park Stadium is approximately 55,000.
Celtic Park 60,355 Hampden Park 52,025 Ibrox Stadium 50,987 Pittodrie Stadium 21,421 Easter Road 20,421 Rugby Park 18,128 Tynecastle Stadium 17,529 Meadowbank Stadium 16,500 Tannadice Park 14,229 Fir Park 13,677 Note that Murrayfield Stadium is sometimes used for football. It has a capacity of 67,144.
Scunthorpe United play at the 9088 capacity stadium Glanford Park.
The capacity of Ellis Park Stadium at Johannesburg in South Africa is 62,567.
The current fan crowd capacity of Belfast Football Club in Windsor Park, Northern Ireland, is about 20,000 of which 14,000 is available for seating. Windsor Park is Belfast football stadium.
Parkhead Stadium, commonly known as Celtic Park, has a seating capacity of approximately 60,000 supporters. It is the home ground of Celtic Football Club, located in Glasgow, Scotland. The stadium is known for its vibrant atmosphere and is one of the largest football stadiums in the UK.
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Fratton Park, the home of Portsmouth Football Club, is not below sea level, but it is situated at a low elevation. The stadium is approximately 5 meters (16 feet) above sea level, which is relatively low compared to other areas. However, it is important to note that parts of the city of Portsmouth itself are at risk of flooding due to their proximity to the coast.