Ospreys Announce Exciting Move to St Helen’s Stadium in Swansea
In a significant development for Welsh rugby, the Ospreys have announced that their new home ground will be the historic St Helen’s venue in Swansea. The region, which was formed in 2003 as the Neath-Swansea Ospreys, is set to make the move in time for the start of the 2025-26 season.
The Ospreys have shared the 21,000-capacity Swansea.com Stadium with Swansea City FC since 2005, but the team has now opted for the renowned St Helen’s ground, where Wales played their first-ever international rugby match in 1882.
According to the Ospreys’ statement, the move will involve a “multi-million pound investment” in the St Helen’s facility. This investment will include the installation of a new 4G pitch, the construction of new stands, a refurbishment of the clubhouse, and the introduction of a fan zone area. The aim is to provide supporters with an unrivaled matchday experience and explore new opportunities for non-matchday events and revenue.
The decision to choose St Helen’s over the Brewery Field in Bridgend, which was also considered, was driven by the region’s desire to remain close to its core supporter and sponsor bases. The Ospreys believe that the move will “inject new life into the famous St Helen’s Sports Ground” and allow them to work closely with the City and County of Swansea Council.
This announcement marks a significant chapter in the Ospreys’ history and showcases the region’s commitment to providing its passionate fans with a modern and enhanced rugby experience. As the Ospreys prepare to take up residence in their new home, rugby enthusiasts in Wales and beyond can look forward to the next phase of the region’s evolution.
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