Portman Road
Capacity | 29 673 |
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600 (VIP seats) | |
80 (Press seats) | |
1900 (Away section) | |
Country | England |
City | Ipswich |
Clubs | Ipswich Town |
Floodlights | 1438 lux |
Inauguration | 1884 |
Renovations | 1937, 2002 |
Record attendance | 38 010 (Ipswich - Leeds, 08.03.1975) |
Address | Ipswich, IP1 2DA |
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