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Encyclopedia > Tolka Park

Tolka Park is located in the Dublin City, in the suburb of Drumcondra. It is currently the home ground of League of Ireland soccer club, Shelbourne. It holds a capacity of around 9,000 and has hosted national cup finals along with international matches, Champions League, UEFA cup and Cup-Winners cup matches.


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Shelbourne F.C. Official Website (426 words)
Tolka Park is situated on Richmond Road in Drumcondra on Dublin's Northside.
There are free car parks in operation near the ground but to get to these you should turn left at Whitehall onto Griffith Avenue, right at the second lights, onto Grace Park Road and this will bring you to the Ballybough end of Tolka Park.
Fans are asked to refrain from, parking in front of or blocking any driveways or laneways, parking illegally on Richmond Road or Grace Park Road, or parking at all in Grace Park Gardens or Avenue.
Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Tolka Park (574 words)
Tolka Park is a football ground located in the north Dublin suburb of Drumcondra on the northern banks of the River Tolka.
Tolka Park was originally home to Drumcondra F.C., who in the 1950s and 1960s were one of the most popular teams in Dublin.
Tolka Park has been used regularly by the Ireland national rugby league team in recent years for some of their home internationals.
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