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Fratton Park

Fratton Park is the home stadium of Portsmouth FC, also known as Pompey. The original entrance to the Fratton End is notable for its mock Tudor façade. Since the arrival of Alexandre Gaydamak several renovations have been made to Fratton Park including improved dressing rooms, a roof over the Milton End and a screen above the police box between the North Stand and Milton End. The Main Stand was designed by renowned football architect Archibald Leitch, whose company also built an ornate pavilion complete with clocktower. However, these were mostly removed with the expansion of the ground. Fratton Park hosted a first-round football game in the 1948 Summer Olympics. It hosted one full England international match in March 1903 against Wales and has also hosted some England U-21 internationals.