Head In The Game Park, also known as United Park, and formerly O2 Park and Hunky Dorys Park for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Drogheda, Ireland. The ground has been home to League of Ireland side Drogheda United since 1979. It was officially opened on 12 August 1979 with a friendly against Queens Park Rangers F.C. In October 1993, the first match under floodlights took place with a 2-1 win over Shamrock Rovers
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| - United Park (en)
- Hunky Dorys Park (it)
- Head in the Game Park (nl)
- Hunky Dorys Park (pl)
- Юнайтед Парк (ru)
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| - L'Hunky Dorys Park (precedentemente conosciuto come United Park) è uno stadio irlandese situato a Drogheda. È il terreno casalingo dello Drogheda United Football Club dall'anno 1979. Lo stadio ha una capienza di circa 2.000 posti di cui 1/5 a sedere. Durante l'estate 2010 sono in programma lavori per la costruzione di nuovi servizi igienici, di una tribuna dotata di 1.500 seggiolini ed una zona coperta per i disabili su sedie a rotelle. (it)
- Hunky Dorys Park – stadion piłkarski w Drogheda, w Irlandii. Obiekt może pomieścić 5400 widzów. Został otwarty w 1979 roku. Swoje spotkania rozgrywa na nim drużyna Drogheda United F.C. (pl)
- «Юна́йтед Парк» (англ. United Park), ранее «Ха́нки До́рис Парк» (англ. Hunky Dorys Park) — футбольный стадион в городе Дроэда, Ирландия. Домашняя арена команды «Дроэда Юнайтед», выступающей в Ирландской премьер-лиге. Вместимость стадиона составляет 2000 мест. (ru)
- Head In The Game Park, also known as United Park, and formerly O2 Park and Hunky Dorys Park for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Drogheda, Ireland. The ground has been home to League of Ireland side Drogheda United since 1979. It was officially opened on 12 August 1979 with a friendly against Queens Park Rangers F.C. In October 1993, the first match under floodlights took place with a 2-1 win over Shamrock Rovers (en)
- Het Head in the Game Park, ook bekend als United Park, is een multifunctioneel stadion in Drogheda, een plaats in Ierland. Eerder heette dit stadion, vanwege de sponsor, O2 Park en Hunky Dorys Park. Het stadion werd geopend in 1979. Officieel was dit op 12 augustus 1979 met een vriendschappelijke wedstrijd tegen . In het stadion was plaats voor 5.400 toeschouwers. Om veiligheidsredenen werd dit aantal teruggebracht naar 2.000. Hiervan zijn ongeveer 1.500 zitplekken. (nl)
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| - Head In The Game Park, also known as United Park, and formerly O2 Park and Hunky Dorys Park for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Drogheda, Ireland. The ground has been home to League of Ireland side Drogheda United since 1979. It was officially opened on 12 August 1979 with a friendly against Queens Park Rangers F.C. In October 1993, the first match under floodlights took place with a 2-1 win over Shamrock Rovers The ground has a capacity of 3,500 with 1,500 seats. During the middle of 2010, renovations took place to bring the venue up to licensing standards: changes include the addition of seats to the GAA side of the ground (to bring the seating capacity up to 1,500), new toilet facilities and a new covered section dedicated to wheelchair users. The ground was also known briefly as O2 Park during 2002 and 2003, as part of a sponsorship deal with the telecommunications company O2. The stadium used to hold 5,400, though the safe capacity is now set at 2000 by the Louth County Fire Officer. The stadium has also hosted five Republic of Ireland under-21 national football team games and other international underage games including games in the 1994 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship. Proposals were made to sell the site and build a 10,000 all seater new stadium on the outskirts of the town. In July 2008, planning permission was given to Drogheda United by Meath County Council, however, the plans eventually fell through. (en)
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