Boleyn Ground
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Boleyn Ground
Summary
Boleyn Ground is an association football venue[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of association_football_venue entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (940 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Boleyn Ground is located in Upton Park[3].
- Boleyn Ground is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- Boleyn Ground's image is recorded as Boleyn Ground Upton Park 1.jpg[5].
- Boleyn Ground's instance of is recorded as association football venue[6].
- Boleyn Ground's instance of is recorded as defunct sports venue[7].
- Boleyn Ground's instance of is recorded as destroyed building or structure[8].
- Boleyn Ground's owned by is recorded as West Ham United F.C.[9].
- Boleyn Ground's operator is recorded as West Ham United F.C.[10].
- Boleyn Ground's location is recorded as Upton Park[11].
- Boleyn Ground's Commons category is recorded as Boleyn Ground[12].
- Boleyn Ground's Structurae structure ID is recorded as 20039526[13].
- Boleyn Ground's occupant is recorded as West Ham United F.C.[14].
- +1904-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Boleyn Ground[15].
- Boleyn Ground was dissolved in +2017-00-00T00:00:00Z[16].
- Boleyn Ground's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.531944444444, 'lon': 0.039444444444444}[17].
- Boleyn Ground's sport is recorded as association football[18].
- Boleyn Ground's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/051mwy[19].
- Boleyn Ground's significant event is recorded as opening[20].
- Boleyn Ground's significant event is recorded as first match[21].
- Boleyn Ground's significant event is recorded as airstrike[22].
- Boleyn Ground's significant event is recorded as renovation[23].
- Boleyn Ground's significant event is recorded as closure[24].
- Boleyn Ground's significant event is recorded as demolition[25].
- Boleyn Ground's official website is recorded as https://www.whufc.com/club/history/former-homes/boleyn-ground[26].
- Boleyn Ground's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+35016'}[27].
Body
Geography
Boleyn Ground is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. It is located in Upton Park[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include association football venue[6], defunct sports venue[7], and destroyed building or structure[8].
History and Context
+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Boleyn Ground[15]. Its owned by is recorded as West Ham United F.C.[9].
Why It Matters
Boleyn Ground ranks in the top 1% of association_football_venue entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (940 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]