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Drill Field

The Drill Field was a football stadium in Northwich, Cheshire, which was the home ground of Northwich Victoria Football Club between 1875 and 3 May 2002. At the time it was closed, it was believed to have been the oldest football ground in the world on which football had been continuously played.
==Early history==
The Drill Hall Field, later simply the Drill Field, became the home of Northwich Victoria Football Club in 1875, who until that point had played at Stumper's Field, a short distance away next to the Hayhurst Bridge. The land for the Drill Field was, at first, used free of cost, and then leased from its original owners. The site was located on a field next to the Drill Hall in Leftwich, from which the ground took its name. The hall was built in 1867 and belonged to the 3rd Battalion, Cheshire Rifle Volunteers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=NVFC Club History (1874-2008) )
Originally a piece of fenced-off land, a grandstand was constructed in the 1890s housing 600 spectators. During this period, from 1892-1894, the ground hosted League football for the only time in its long history, as Northwich Victoria became founder members of the Football League Second Division.
In 1912 a covered stand was constructed, which would later be moved to face the grandstand and became known as the Dane Bank Stand, due to its location beside the banks of the River Dane.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Ground of the week: Drill Field )
In the early days of the Drill Field, there were no changing rooms or bathrooms. Such facilities then were provided by local landlords.
In 1914, Northwich Victoria purchased the ground for £1,000 from Colonel Sir Thomas Marshall. 3 benefactors helped the club to pay this sum, they were Manchester City F.C., Sir John Brunner, a former President of the club and co-founder of Brunner Mond, a manufacturer of Soda Ash located in the town, and Greenall Whitley, a brewery based in the nearby town of Warrington. At the 1921 Annual General Meeting held on 10 August, it was announced that the remaining interest for the purchase of the ground had been paid and that the ground was now owned by the club.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Drill Field )

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