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KCOM Stadium

England England
Address Walton Street / Anlaby Road Capacity 25.586
City Hull Surface grass

The MKM Stadium, formerly known as KCOM Stadium and KC Stadium, is a multifunctional stadium located in Kingston upon Hull, England. Inaugurated in 2002, it replaced the old Boothferry Park as the home of Hull City A.F.C., a football team playing in the EFL Championship, and The Boulevard, the stadium of the rugby team Hull FC. The construction of the stadium cost approximately £44 million and was completed in a period of 14 months. 

The design of the stadium features an oval-shaped structure with a capacity for 25,586 spectators. It has a continuous single-level stand surrounding the field, with an additional second level on the west side. This layout provides excellent visibility from any point in the stadium. In addition to sports events, the MKM Stadium has hosted concerts by renowned artists such as Elton John, Bon Jovi, and The Who, showcasing its versatility as a venue for major shows. 

Over the years, the stadium has undergone name changes due to sponsorship agreements. Initially known as the KC Stadium, it was renamed KCOM Stadium in 2016 following the restructuring of its main sponsor. In June 2021, it adopted its current name, MKM Stadium, as part of a five-year sponsorship agreement with MKM Building Supplies. During UEFA competitions, the stadium is referred to as Hull City Stadium due to sponsorship regulations. 

The MKM Stadium not only hosts high-level football and rugby matches, but has also been the venue for international games and other sporting events. Its location in West Park, near Hull city center, facilitates access for both local residents and visitors. Furthermore, the stadium offers modern facilities and hospitality services, including conference rooms and spaces for corporate events, making it a landmark in the local community and a hub for various cultural and sporting activities. 

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