League One club unveil incredible plans to demolish part of stadium and nearly double current capacity
The club have also revealed additional plans for the future
STOCKPORT have unveiled incredible plans to increase the capacity of their stadium.
The League One club are looking to almost double the size of Edgeley Park to 18,000.
Following promotion last season, Stockport are already looking ahead to the future.
The Hatters have applied to Stockport Council to demolish the east stand and replace it.
Their proposal would see around 7,000 seats added to the 11,000-capacity venue.
Stockport have played at Edgeley Park since 1902, with the stadium first opened 11 years earlier.
Their home also hosted rugby union’s Sale Sharks between 2003 and 2012.
Additional plans for Edgeley Park include refurbishing and extending the north stand.
Meanwhile, County are seeking permission for a new south stand on the site.
New food, drink and hospitalities are also part of plans, along with improving the accessibility at the stadium for disabled fans.
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Stockport hope to create a stadium fit for the Championship if their proposals are approved.
The stadium plans come after the club sealed a return to League One for the first time since 2010 last season.
Their League Two title triumph clinched a third promotion in six seasons after ending their 11-year stint in non-league in 2022.
Stockport had even fallen as low as the National League North during their time outside the Football League.