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Forgotten Venue: Bradford Park Avenue, England’s Lost Grounds

In the past 30 years, many Football League grounds have vanished, taking cherished memories of fans with them. The Athletic has explored the fate of these vanished grounds, from housing estates to retail parks.

The first part of the series focuses on Bradford Park Avenue, a once vibrant ground now left desolate. Turnstiles, gates, and a toilet block serve as reminders of its former glory, alongside overgrown terraces and a decaying pitch.

A forgotten gem in Bradford, Park Avenue was once a thriving sports hub. However, financial troubles led to its closure in 1970, with the site eventually falling into disrepair despite attempts to revitalize it as a sports complex.

The main stand, demolished in 1980, sparked a wave of nostalgia, attracting fans for one last visit. Even as the site deteriorated, memories of matches, iconic players, and historic moments remained enshrined within its confines.

While cricket survived at Park Avenue until 1996, the football ground languished. An archaeological dig in 2015 uncovered artifacts from its past, adding to the rich tapestry of memories embedded in its soil.

Plans to revive the cricket side fell short, leaving the venue in a state of disrepair. The remnants of the old football ground, along with faded murals and vandalized seating, stand as a testament to its former glory.

A new Park Avenue club emerged in 1988, but the original site remains a shadow of its former self. As aspirations of professional sport returning diminish, the grounds serve as a haunting reminder of a bygone era, inhabited only by nature’s reclaiming touch.

(Top photo: Richard Sutcliffe, Tim Clapham)

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