Gigg Lane

Gigg Lane
Gigg Lane is located in Greater Manchester
Gigg Lane
Gigg Lane
Location of Gigg Lane
Gigg Lane is located in England
Gigg Lane
Gigg Lane
Gigg Lane (England)
Full nameGigg Lane Stadium
LocationBury, England
Coordinates53°34′50″N 2°17′41″W / 53.58056°N 2.29472°W / 53.58056; -2.29472
OwnerGigg Lane Stadium Limited
OperatorBury F.C.
Capacity12,500[1]
Record attendance35,000
Field size112 x 73 yards (102 x 67 metres)
Construction
Built1885
Opened12 September 1885
Tenants
Bury (1885–2019, 2023–)
Swinton RLFC (1992–2002)
F.C. United of Manchester (2005–2014)

Gigg Lane is a football ground in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, built for Bury F.C. in 1885. The first match was played on 12 September 1885 between Bury and a team from Wigan. One of the world's oldest professional football stadiums, Gigg Lane was in continuous use by Bury until August 2019 when the club was expelled from the English Football League. The ground did not host competitive men's football between 4 May 2019, when Bury hosted Port Vale, and 29 July 2023.

In November 2020, Bury F.C. was placed in administration and the ground was later put up for sale by the administrator. In February 2022, the Est.1885 fans' group completed a deal to purchase the entire property. They also acquired the trading name and memorabilia of Bury F.C. The new owners formed the company Gigg Lane Stadium Limited and stated their intention to reopen the ground as a football venue by August 2022. On 29 July 2023, the newly reformed Bury FC played its first game at Gigg Lane, beating Glossop North End 5–1 in the North West Counties Football League.

Gigg Lane has four covered stands and has been an all-seater stadium since 2000. Its capacity when last used in 2019 was 11,840. The record attendance is 35,000 for an FA Cup tie[note 1] in 1960 when the stands were nearly all terraced. FC United of Manchester had a ground-sharing agreement with Bury from 2005 to 2014. Besides football, the ground has been used for other sports including rugby league – it was the home of Swinton Lions for ten years from 1992.

  1. ^ "Shakers fans begin work to revive Gigg Lane". 7 March 2022.


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