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Portman Road Stadium
Ipswich Town FC plays at Portman Road, a stadium located in the heart of Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk in East Anglia. With a capacity of approximately 30,311 spectators, Portman Road has been Ipswich's home since 1884, making it one of the longest continuously used professional football grounds in England. The stadium has been developed and expanded over many decades, with the current configuration featuring four covered stands that create an enclosed, atmospheric venue. Portman Road's location — literally a few minutes' walk from Ipswich town centre and the historic waterfront area — makes it one of England's most accessibly situated football grounds.
Portman Road witnessed Ipswich Town's extraordinary golden era under Sir Bobby Robson (1969–1982). The club won the FA Cup in 1978, defeating Arsenal, and then achieved one of English football's greatest-ever feats by winning the UEFA Cup in 1981, defeating AZ Alkmaar in the final despite being led by goals from players like Frans Thijssen and Arnold Mühren. That European triumph remains Ipswich's greatest achievement and one of the most celebrated moments in the history of any English club from outside the traditional elite. Portman Road was packed for those European nights and holds the memories of a remarkable era when a provincial English club competed at the very summit of the European game.
After a long period in the lower divisions following financial difficulties in the 2000s, Ipswich Town won promotion to the Premier League in 2024 — their first top-flight appearance since 2002. This extraordinary achievement ended a 22-year exile and generated incredible scenes of celebration at Portman Road. The stadium underwent refurbishment to prepare for Premier League football, with continued investment reflecting the ambitions of the club's American ownership. Portman Road's intimate character, its proximity to the town centre, and the passionate Suffolk fanbase ensure it remains one of English football's more distinctive and beloved venues.