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Portsmouth FC Fratton Park Other Information
Admission Prices Programme &
Fanzines Local
Rivals Fixtures 2009-2010 Disabled Facilities Stadium
Tours Ground Layout Record
& Average Attendance Other Places Of
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Prices |
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Category A
Games: Home Fans: South Stand: Adults
£38, Over 60's £27, Under 17's £20 North Stand: Adults £38, Over
60's £27, Under 17's £20 South Stand (Lower Family Enclosure):
Adults £29, Over 60's £19, Under 17's £11 Jobsite Stand (Fratton
End): Adults £38, Over 60's £27, Under 17's
£20 Apollo Stand (Milton End): Adults £34, Over 60's £25,
Under 17's £14
Away Fans:
Apollo Stand (Milton End): Adults £34,
Over 60's £25, Under 17's £14
Category B Games: Prices
remain as above except for: Home & Away Fans: Apollo Stand (Milton End): Adults £20, Over 60's £15,
Unaccompanied Children £10, Accompanied Children (Maximum of two)
£5.
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Official Programme £3 True Blue Fanzine
£1.50 Park Life Fanzine £1.50 |
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Rivals |
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Southampton. |
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| Fixtures
2009-2010 |
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For the
Portsmouth fixture list click here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website). |
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| Disabled
Facilities |
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For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled
Supporters (NADS) website. |
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| Stadium
Tours |
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The Club offer tours of the stadium on
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (Except matchdays). Tours last around
90 minutes and cost Adults £12, Concessions £8 (Concessions apply
to: Over 60's, Students and Under 16's), plus there is a Family
ticket available (2 Adults + 2 Children) for £32. Tours can be
booked with the Club by calling 0844 335 0540.
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Ground Layout |
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Record & Average
Attendance |
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Record Attendance: 51,385
v Derby County FA Cup 6th Round, February 26th,
1949.
Modern All Seated Attendance
Record: 20,821 v Tottenham Hotspur, Premier
League, October 17th 2009.
Average
Attendance: 2009-2010: 18,249 (Premier
League) 2008-2009: 19,694 (Premier League) 2007-2008:
19,914 (Premier League)
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Places Of Interest |
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Southsea adjoining
Portsmouth houses the naval base and includes historic ships such as
HMS Victory. You can get a short boat trip around the harbour
showing which warships are in dock. Southsea itself is quite
pleasant with a small beach and funfair. In fact when I went to the
game I met a strange lady who travelled down to Portsmouth for each
game by herself from Wolverhampton! When asked why, she replied that
she had been taken to Southsea as a child and therefore liked to
visit it before each game. So there you go it wasn't the football
that was the attraction!
Simon Eddy adds; 'there is a new
development called the Gunwharf Quays, which has opened adjacent to the historic ships
dockyard. There are a number of bars, restaurants, plus a bowling
alley, cinema and shopping factory outlet. For more details visit www.gunwharf-quays.com'. The quays incorporate the spectacular Spinnaker
Tower, which is well worth a visit for some stunning views from
over 300 feet up. Anyone intending to visit the City Centre,
Gunwharf Quays or the Old Portsmouth area before the game would be
better off entering the city on the M275 rather than the A2030.
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