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Nottingham Forest F.C

About The Club

Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England.

Nottingham Forest FC was founded in 1865 and is one of the oldest football clubs in England. The club has a rich history, with numerous domestic and international honors. Nottingham Forest has won the English First Division (now Premier League) once, the FA Cup twice, and the UEFA European Cup (now UEFA Champions League) twice, famously winning back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980 under the management of Brian Clough.

In recent years, Nottingham Forest has competed in the English Football League (EFL) Championship, aiming for promotion to the Premier League. While they have faced challenges in regaining their top-flight status, they remain a historically significant club in English football.

Nottingham Forest Football Club is owned by Evangelos Marinakis, a Greek businessman who also owns Greek football club Olympiacos. The management team, including the head coach or manager, may have changed since my last update, so I'd recommend checking the latest news for the current management setup.

The City Ground

The City Ground is a historic football stadium located in Nottingham, England. Situated in the West Bridgford area of Nottingham, the City Ground lies on the south bank of the River Trent, providing a picturesque setting for football matches.

The City Ground serves as the home ground for Nottingham Forest Football Club, one of the oldest professional football clubs in England. It has been their home since 1898. The stadium has a rich and storied history, dating back to its opening over a century ago. Originally constructed in 1898, the City Ground has undergone various renovations and improvements over the years to meet modern standards.

The stadium is easily accessible by public transportation, including buses and trains. Nottingham railway station is located nearby, providing convenient access for fans traveling from across the region.

The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 30,445 spectators, making it one of the larger stadiums in the English Football League. away fans can expect to receive atleast 2000 tickets for their fixture at the city ground.

Stadium Layout

Nottingham Forest's away end is located in the bridgford stand with them occupying blocks X1, V1, W, U1 AND U2. 

AWAY PUBS NEAR THE CITY GROUND

how to get to the city ground

by car

the city ground has a lot of parking options near to the ground. the stadium itself can be found at the postcode NG2 5FJ.

car parks

Below is a list of parking for nottingham forest away.

City ground car park

this car park at the stadium is open to both home and away fans however the club say that spaces are limited and priority is given to disabled supporters, coaches and players. it will cost you £5 if you're able to park here and the post code is NG2 5FJ.

Opposite Meadow Lane

this choice of parking is available opposite Notts County's stadium. the car park has cctv and will only cost £5. it is a short walk with it being 0.7km away from the ground at NG2 3GE.

VICTORIA EMBANKMNET CAR PARK

ON A MATCHDAY, THE COUNCIL OPERATE A CAR PARK HOWEVER THERE IS LIMITED AVAILABILITY. IF YOU WANT TO GET A SPACE YOU MUST ARRIVE EARLY. NG2 2EH IS THE POSTCODE FOR THIS SPOT AND IT IS JUST UNDER A 5 MINUTE WALK FROM THE STADIUM.

COUNTY HALL CAR PARK

THIS OPTION REEQUIRES BEING PAYED IN CASH ONLY AND WILL COST £10. IT IS O.4KM AWAY FROM THE CITY GROUND AND CAN BE FOUND AT THE POSTCODE NG2 7QP.

CATTLE MARKET CAR PARK

THIS CAR PARK WILL ONLY COST £3 VIA A PAY AND DISPLAY SYSTEM AT THE CAR PARK. THIS OPTION IS A 10 MINUTE WALK FROM THE GROUND AND CAN BE FOUND AT THE POSTCODE THAT IS NG2 3BL.


 

by train

the city ground doesn't really have any train stations nearby as options.

nottingham railway station

this station is the main station in nottingham. it is just over a mile away from the city ground which will take 20 minutes by walking.

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