How Coventry City Football Club has finally ended its 25-year stadium saga
A deal was announced on Saturday ahead of the club's 7-1 win at their new home - the Coventry Building Society Arena.
www.bbc.comCoventry City FC currently owns its home ground, the Coventry Building Society Arena, after completing the purchase from Frasers Group in August 2025. The stadium ownership marks a defining moment for the club and secures long-term stability in Coventry.[1][4]
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A deal was announced on Saturday ahead of the club's 7-1 win at their new home - the Coventry Building Society Arena.
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www.cbinsights.comThe club's owner heralded the purchase as a 'defining day' for Coventry City after years of uncertainty. ITV News Central
www.itv.comIt looked as though Coventry City had finally found some stability, but events beyond their control have proved ruinous for their new season.
www.football365.comThe assets of Coventry City Football Club are being put up for sale by its administrator this week. Paul Appleton, an administrator with David Rubin & Partners, who is w
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