Full name | Fulfordgate |
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Location | Fulford, York, England |
Coordinates | 53°56′13.83″N 1°3′59.25″W / 53.9371750°N 1.0664583°W |
Owner | York City F.C. |
Operator | York City F.C. |
Capacity | 17,000 (1929 estimate) |
Record attendance | 12,721 (York City vs Sheffield United, FA Cup, 14 January 1931) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1922 |
Opened | 20 September 1922 |
Demolished | 1932 |
Tenants | |
York City F.C. (1922–1932) |
Fulfordgate was an association football ground in Fulford, York, England, and was the home of York City Football Club from 1922 to 1932. The ground was located next to Heslington Lane, and was purchased by York for £2,000 following their formation in 1922.
The club's first two home matches were played at another venue as Fulfordgate was not ready, and the ground hosted its first match against Mansfield Town in September 1922. The highest attendance at the ground was 12,721, which came against Sheffield United in an FA Cup match in 1931. York decided to move to Bootham Crescent, which had been vacated by York Cricket Club in 1932, as Fulfordgate was relatively inaccessible. The ground was sold and developed as a housing estate, and Eastward Avenue now lies at its former location.