Brighton Women are set to benefit from a groundbreaking development as Brighton and Hove Albion announce plans for Europe's first purpose-built women's football stadium. This new facility, located at Bennett's Field adjacent to the Amex Stadium, aims to provide a permanent home and identity for the women's team. The club believes that this initiative will significantly contribute to long-term fan growth and engagement. The stadium is projected to cost between £75-80 million and will initially accommodate 10,000 spectators. A bridge walkway will connect the new stadium to the Amex, creating a seamless experience for fans attending matches. Currently, the club is working on a planning application, with hopes to officially open the stadium by the start of the 2030-31 season. This development marks a significant step forward for Brighton Women, as it solidifies their presence in the Women's Super League and enhances their status within the community.
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Brighton Women Set for Permanent Home with New Stadium Plans
Brighton Women will gain a permanent home with Europe's first purpose-built women's stadium, enhancing fan engagement and team identity.
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