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Ashton Gate Stadium
Bristol City FC plays at Ashton Gate Stadium, located in the Bedminster area of Bristol, close to the River Avon. With a capacity of approximately 27,000 spectators, Ashton Gate has been Bristol City's home since 1904 and has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. A major redevelopment completed in 2016 saw two new stands constructed — the Lansdown Stand and the Dolman Stand — transforming Ashton Gate into one of the most modern and impressive Championship stadiums in England. The ground is co-owned by the club and Ashton Gate Ltd, which also manages Bristol Bears rugby union, making it a genuine dual-purpose sporting venue.
Ashton Gate has witnessed Bristol City's various spells in different divisions of English football, including their most recent extended Championship presence. The club's greatest achievement remains their First Division title in 1905 — making Bristol City one of the few clubs outside the traditional elite to have won the English top-flight championship — and their FA Cup final appearance in 1909. In more recent times, the club has competed in the Championship play-offs and pursued Premier League promotion under owners Steve Lansdown's significant investment in both the club and stadium infrastructure.
The redeveloped Ashton Gate is one of English football's success stories of stadium renovation — a historic ground completely transformed while maintaining its essential community role and urban character. The investment by the Lansdown family has created a modern venue with premium hospitality, excellent facilities, and an outstanding atmosphere. The stadium has also hosted Bristol Bears rugby matches at the highest European level, confirming its versatility. As one of the Championship's better-appointed grounds, Ashton Gate provides Bristol City with a platform appropriate for their aspirations, and the continued investment in the club suggests that Premier League football at the redeveloped ground may one day become a reality.
England