National Hockey Stadium

  • England Hockey (1995-2003)
  • Wimbledon FC (2003-2004, football)
  • Milton Keynes Dons (2004-2007, football)
  • Games of FC Wimbledon and Milton Keynes Dons
  • Games of the English national hockey team of men
  • Games of the English national women's hockey

The National Hockey Stadium was a sports venue in Milton Keynes, England. The plant opened in 1995 and initially served as a hockey stadium and was from 2003 to 2007 home of the football club Milton Keynes Dons (until 2004 FC Wimbledon ).

The stage was designed in 1995 with an artificial turf from England Hockey Association as a new national field hockey stadium and built. As the football club FC Wimbledon planned his move from London to Milton Keynes, it was rebuilt in 2003 to the football stadium, where the artificial turf natural grass converted and the audience capacity was expanded from about 4000 to nearly 9000. From the 2003/04 season was the National Hockey Stadium home of FC Wimbledon, who renamed in 2004 in Milton Keynes Dons. The English Hockey Association remained manager of the stadium.

After the new stadium for the football team: mk was built in Denbigh North, where it moved in mid-2007, the Association presented silently National Hockey Stadium because no profitable operation longer possible. The building was demolished between 17 December 2009 and March 2010. In its place, the new headquarters of the railway company Network Rail was built. In summer 2012 the new building was named Quadrant: MK opens.

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