What happened Central Park Wigan?

Central Park was a rugby league stadium in Wigan, England, which was the home of Wigan RLFC before the club moved to the JJB Stadium in 1999. Its final capacity was 18,000. The site is now a Tesco supermarket.

When did Wigan leave Central Park?

5th September 1999
Supporters said farewell to Central Park on Sunday 5th September 1999 after a match where the Wigan side that day beat local rivals St Helens 28-20. 96 years and 364 days after the first game against Batley was played, the most famous Rugby League ground in the world closed its doors for the final time.

Who is in the England rugby league team?

Current squad

Player Club
Tom Davies Catalans Dragons
Niall Evalds Castleford Tigers
John Bateman Wigan Warriors
Mike Cooper Warrington Wolves

Where did rugby start?

England
Rugby football was created by William Webb Ellis who picked up the ball and ran with it in his arms during a football game at Rugby School in England.

Who owns Wigan Central?

Patsy and John Slevin
Located within a 19th century railway arch decked-out to look like a 1940s railway station and waiting room, Wigan Central is the brain-child of Patsy and John Slevin, who own the multi-award-winning Prospect Brewery.

Who sold Central Park Wigan?

Wigan will leave both Central Park and the town within two years following the club’s sale of its ground for more than pounds 12m to Tesco. The game’s most successful club will move in with Bolton Wanderers at their new ground in Horwich, until they can build a new stadium in Wigan itself.

Is Wigan a good place to live?

Wigan is not only considered a great place to live in terms of bills though, as back in 2017 the city scored very highly in a study on happiness. In fact, many consider it to be one of the happiest places to live in Greater Manchester.

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