Deva Stadium

Monday: 10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 16:00
Friday: 10:00 - 16:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -

About Deva Stadium

The Deva Stadium is an association football stadium in the United Kingdom, that is the home of Chester F. C. , the effective successor club to the liquidated Chester City F. C. The name Deva comes from the original Roman name for the fort Deva Victrix, which became the city of Chester, in North West England. The Deva Stadium opened in 1992, two years after the closure of Chester City's Sealand Road stadium; in the intervening two seasons the club had played at Macclesfield Town's Moss Rose stadium. HistoryWhen a new owner took over Chester City in March 1990, plans were announced to sell its Sealand Road stadium for redevelopment as a supermarket and build a new stadium at nearby Bumpers Lane. While the new stadium was being built they played at the far side of Cheshire at Macclesfield Town F. C. 's Moss Rose stadium. Sealand Road closed at the end of the 1989-90 season, and Chester played at Macclesfield for the next two seasons. Construction of the new stadium began in January 1992 and it opened seven months later in time for the new 1992-93 season.

Deva Stadium Description

The Deva Stadium is an association football stadium in the United Kingdom, that is the home of Chester F. C. , the effective successor club to the liquidated Chester City F. C. The name Deva comes from the original Roman name for the fort Deva Victrix, which became the city of Chester, in North West England. The Deva Stadium opened in 1992, two years after the closure of Chester City's Sealand Road stadium; in the intervening two seasons the club had played at Macclesfield Town's Moss Rose stadium. HistoryWhen a new owner took over Chester City in March 1990, plans were announced to sell its Sealand Road stadium for redevelopment as a supermarket and build a new stadium at nearby Bumpers Lane. While the new stadium was being built they played at the far side of Cheshire at Macclesfield Town F. C. 's Moss Rose stadium. Sealand Road closed at the end of the 1989-90 season, and Chester played at Macclesfield for the next two seasons. Construction of the new stadium began in January 1992 and it opened seven months later in time for the new 1992-93 season.

More about Deva Stadium

Deva Stadium is located at CH1 4LT Chester, Cheshire
01244 371376
Monday: 10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 16:00
Friday: 10:00 - 16:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
http://chester-city.co.uk/