The pioneering souls at Fratton Park, yes, the Portsmouth Home Ground, were able to install floodlights in their stadium on this day in 1956. I have to announce that I saw my first professional game of football at Fratton Park, after the floodlights had been installed, in daylight around 1958. Yes, I was only a "nipper", and sadly it was not an evening match. When floodlit football was introduced to the hardly Hampshire fans (and their opponents), it was on this day and inevitably there was trouble with the fuses! The hardy, Hampshire fans had to put up with a delay of 30 minutes but the game got going and Pompey "played up" winning 2-0 over Newcastle, who had come the length of the country, in February, to witness a defeat! Football had lodged itself into the mainstream of popular "culture.
Fratton Park is the club's ground in Portsmouth. Constructed in 1899, it has been the only home ground in Portmouth' F.C.'s history. The stadium's location on Portsesa Island makes it the only professional English football ground not located on the mainland of Great Britain!!.
It's shown below and modernised from my original memory!
AND....the....Stadium Background: Designed by Alfred H. Bone and opened in 1899 on a former potato field.
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