Priestfield Stadium has been the home of Gillingham Football Club since 1893. The ground has a capacity of 11,582, with four all-seater stands constructed since 1997. It was also the temporary home of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club for two seasons during the 1990s. Despite having invested heavily in its current stadium, Gillingham F. C. has plans to relocate to a new stadium.
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It also hosted a women’s international football match and a rugby union match during the 2010-11 season. The home of the London Broncos is the St James’ Park Stadium, which is located in the south of the city. The London Broncos are a professional rugby league club based in London and play their home matches at the St Mary’s Stadium in the East London district of London. The St James’ Park Stadium is a rugby league ground in the east of London and is home to the London Strikers, a club which plays its home matches in the West London derby. The West London Football League club is based at the West End and has a home ground at St Mary’s Park in the west of the town. The west London club is the West Ham United Football Club, which plays home games at the Ewood Park ground. It is also home to a number of non-league football clubs, such as West Bromwich Albion, Huddersfield Town, Millwall, Ipswich Town and Wrexham. The East London Football Club is a non-League football club that plays in the North East of England and the South East Football League. The South London Football Association is based in the South West and has its home at the East Kent Football League ground, the West Kent Football Association. The Kent County Football Association, which also plays at the Priestfield Stadium, has a ground called the Kent County Ground, which was built in the 1960s and 1970s.
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