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'''Revolution Road''' is a [[wikipedia:association football|football]] [[wikipedia:stadium|stadium]] in [[Jogasim]], Senya, and is the home of [[Jogasim Revolution FC|Jogasim Revolution Football Club]]. The stadium is located toward the north of the city, near [[Jogasim Airport]] in the suburb of Loshampton.<br>The Stadium was built in 2012 as a new home for [[Jogasim Revolution FC|Jogasim Revolution]], who had been entered into the [[2012–13 Senyan Top League|first]] [[Senyan Top League]] season.<br>The Stadium has a capacity of 64,000, and its record attendance is 63,617, which was set in a Top League fixture between Jogasim Revolution and [[FK Tiga]] on 27 October 2012. The stadium is able to hold [[wikipedia:Association Football|Football]], [[wikipedia:Rugby Union|Rugby Union]] and [[wikipedia:Rugby League|Rugby League]] fixtures, with all stands being able to slide back on rails to accommodate an athletics track. | '''Revolution Road''' is a [[wikipedia:association football|football]] [[wikipedia:stadium|stadium]] in [[Jogasim]], Senya, and is the home of [[Jogasim Revolution FC|Jogasim Revolution Football Club]]. The stadium is located toward the north of the city, near [[Jogasim Airport]] in the suburb of Loshampton.<br>The Stadium was built in 2012 as a new home for [[Jogasim Revolution FC|Jogasim Revolution]], who had been entered into the [[2012–13 Senyan Top League|first]] [[Senyan Top League]] season.<br>The Stadium has a capacity of 64,000, and its record attendance is 63,617, which was set in a Top League fixture between Jogasim Revolution and [[FK Tiga]] on 27 October 2012. The stadium is able to hold [[wikipedia:Association Football|Football]], [[wikipedia:Rugby Union|Rugby Union]] and [[wikipedia:Rugby League|Rugby League]] fixtures, with all stands being able to slide back on rails to accommodate an athletics track. | ||
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Highest attendance: '''63, | Highest attendance: '''63,811 '''- [[Senya national football team|Senya]] 1–3 [[Craitland national football team|Craitland]], Friendly, 22 June 2013<br>Highest attendance (first home game of season, all-seater): '''63,491''' - Jogasim Revolution 2–1 [[Svorgas Scitenhima FK|Svorgas Scitenhima]], [[2012–13 Senyan Top League|Senyan Top League]], 4 August 2012 | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 6 January 2022
Revolution Road | |
Full name | Revolution Road Association Football Stadium |
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Location | Jogasim, Senya |
Broke ground | 2010 |
Built | 2011–2012 |
Owner | Jogasim Revolution Football Club |
Operator | Revolution Road Stadium ltd |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Two |
Construction cost | £196,031,328 |
Architect | Matt's Architects |
Project manager | Jonathan Galtzard |
Capacity | 64,000 |
Record attendance |
63,617 (Jogasim Revolution v FK Tiga, 27 October 2012) |
Field dimensions | 110x69m |
Tenants | |
Jogasim Revolution FC |
Revolution Road is a football stadium in Jogasim, Senya, and is the home of Jogasim Revolution Football Club. The stadium is located toward the north of the city, near Jogasim Airport in the suburb of Loshampton.
The Stadium was built in 2012 as a new home for Jogasim Revolution, who had been entered into the first Senyan Top League season.
The Stadium has a capacity of 64,000, and its record attendance is 63,617, which was set in a Top League fixture between Jogasim Revolution and FK Tiga on 27 October 2012. The stadium is able to hold Football, Rugby Union and Rugby League fixtures, with all stands being able to slide back on rails to accommodate an athletics track.
Statistics
Highest attendance: 63,811 - Senya 1–3 Craitland, Friendly, 22 June 2013
Highest attendance (first home game of season, all-seater): 63,491 - Jogasim Revolution 2–1 Svorgas Scitenhima, Senyan Top League, 4 August 2012