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Farley Way Stadium is an association football stadium located in Quorn, Leicestershire, England. It is home to both Quorn F.C. of the United Counties League and Leicester City W.F.C. of the FA Women's Super League, the top level of women's football in the country. Opened in 1994 the ground has a capacity of 1,400 and has a 400-seater cantilever stand running along one side of the pitch and a covered terrace at one end. It was renovated in 2018 with standing surfaces renewed, new perimeter fences put in and a new stand built. Running parallel to the main pitch is a full-length, slightly narrow, training pitch.

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  • Farley Way Stadium is an association football stadium located in Quorn, Leicestershire, England. It is home to both Quorn F.C. of the United Counties League and Leicester City W.F.C. of the FA Women's Super League, the top level of women's football in the country. Opened in 1994 the ground has a capacity of 1,400 and has a 400-seater cantilever stand running along one side of the pitch and a covered terrace at one end. It was renovated in 2018 with standing surfaces renewed, new perimeter fences put in and a new stand built. Running parallel to the main pitch is a full-length, slightly narrow, training pitch. (en)
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  • Farley Way Stadium is an association football stadium located in Quorn, Leicestershire, England. It is home to both Quorn F.C. of the United Counties League and Leicester City W.F.C. of the FA Women's Super League, the top level of women's football in the country. Opened in 1994 the ground has a capacity of 1,400 and has a 400-seater cantilever stand running along one side of the pitch and a covered terrace at one end. It was renovated in 2018 with standing surfaces renewed, new perimeter fences put in and a new stand built. Running parallel to the main pitch is a full-length, slightly narrow, training pitch. (en)
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