Where do MK Dons train?
Where do MK Dons train?
MK Dons FC Training Ground
Milton Keynes Dons F.C./Training grounds
Why is MK Dons stadium so big?
The 30,500-capacity MK Stadium is the culmination of a phased design programme set out by Populous that allowed the venue and its supporting facilities to be developed in parallel and supported by the growth of the football club. This would increase the overall capacity of the stadium up to around 45,000.
What is MK Dons attendance?
The MK Dons average home attendance for the first part of the 2009–10 season was ranked 6th out of 24 teams in League One. The average attendance for the 2012–13 season was just 8,612; in the 2013–14 season it was 9,047; in the 2015–16 season it was 13,158. In 2016–17 it was 10,306.
What’s the capacity of MK Dons?
30,500
Milton Keynes Dons F.C./Capacity
Do MK Dons own their stadium?
Designed by Populous, it is the home ground of EFL League One side Milton Keynes Dons and FA Women’s National League South side Milton Keynes Dons Women….Stadium MK.
Owner | Inter MK |
Capacity | 30,500 all seated |
Record attendance | 30,048 Rugby World Cup 2015 Fiji vs Uruguay |
Field size | 105 m x 68 m |
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How many people does MK Bowl hold?
65,000
The National Bowl/Capacity
Where is new training facility for Milton Keynes Dons?
Milton Keynes Dons have reached an agreement with Milton Keynes Development Partnership (MKDP) and Milton Keynes Council (MKC) that will allow the Football Club to develop a new state-of-the-art training facility at the MK Bowl.
Who is the chairman of Milton Keynes Dons?
MK Dons Chairman, Pete Winkelman, said: “This is the biggest news for some years regarding the Football Club. “The National Bowl is an iconic venue which has played host to some of the world’s biggest and best and we will do all we can to respect and nurture the site along with the support of the Milton Keynes Cycling Association.
How big is the Bowl in Milton Keynes?
MK Dons expect to make the planning application for the 49-acre site early in the new year, including plans that will see the Bowl used 365 days a year by the First Team, Academy and the Milton Keynes community.