Crystal Palace National Sports Centre

Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre aerial view (2024)
Map
LocationCrystal Palace
London, SE19
England
Coordinates51°25′08.7″N 0°04′07.7″W / 51.419083°N 0.068806°W / 51.419083; -0.068806
Public transitLondon Overground National Rail Crystal Palace
OperatorGreenwich Leisure Limited
Capacity16,000 (24,000 With Temporary Seating)
Construction
Broke ground1964
Opened1964 (1964)
Tenants
AC London (2015–16)
England Monarchs (NFL Europe) (1998)
London Lions (2012–13)
London Olympians (2012)
London Towers (1998–2006)
Croydon F.C. (2019–2019)
Website
www.gll.org/centre/crystal-palace-national-sports-centre.asp

The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace in south London, England is a large sports centre and outdoor athletics stadium. It was opened in 1964 in Crystal Palace Park, close to the site of the former Crystal Palace Exhibition building which had been destroyed by fire in 1936, and is on the same site as the former FA Cup Final venue which was used here between 1895 and 1914.

It was one of the five National Sports Centres, run on behalf of Sport England, but responsibility was transferred to the London Development Agency (now GLA Land and Property) and is managed by Greenwich Leisure Limited, under their Better brand logo.

The athletics stadium has a capacity of 15,500, which can be increased to 24,000 with temporary seating. It hosts international athletics meetings.

As well as sporting events, the stadium has played host to a number of live open air concerts, by artists such as Coldplay,[1] Bruce Springsteen,[2] Sex Pistols[3] and Depeche Mode.[4]

  1. ^ "Coldplay Setlist at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London". setlist.fm.
  2. ^ "Bruce Springsteen Setlist at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London". setlist.fm.
  3. ^ "Sex Pistols Setlist at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London". setlist.fm.
  4. ^ "Depeche Mode Setlist at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London". setlist.fm.