West Ham United Women are delighted to announce that work on a new state-of-the-art playing surface has begun at Victoria Road.
The new hybrid pitch means that both West Ham United Women and Dagenham & Redbridge FC will have one of the best surfaces in their respective leagues.
Added to this, a new broadcast gantry, performance analysis system and press seating will be installed to further improve the facilities at the stadium.
This is a fantastic development for both West Ham Women and Dagenham & Redbridge, one that will benefit both clubs for many seasons to come.
The work has been made possible thanks to a Football Stadia Improvement Fund grant to support improvements at grounds FA Women's Super League clubs play at.
To ensure that the surface will be ready in time for the coming season, work commenced on Monday, May 31.
West Ham United groundsman, Dougie Robertson went into further technical detail on the work that is taking place at the stadium:
“We are rebuilding the playing surface at Dagenham to a much higher standard.
"The pitch shall become a hybrid grass surface built on a sand base, increasing drainage and playability whilst maintaining a consistent surface.
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“This is a huge improvement on the playing surface at Dagenham with a full irrigation system also being added. The pitch shall be around 5% artificial, be more stable and will provide optimum player performance on and off the ball.”
West Ham United Women’s General Manager, Aidan Boxall shared his delight at the improvements being made at our home ground: “We are absolutely delighted that work has begun on the pitch and are grateful for the support of the Football Stadia Improvement Fund.
“Our season tickets prices remain one of the cheapest in the WSL as we continue to promote family affordable football. We want to be a huge part of the community and see our home at Dagenham as a great hub for the community to engage with one and other.”
Dagenham & Redbridge Managing Director, Stephen Thompson said: “The technology around pitch surfaces has improved greatly over the past few years but the surface we will have, coupled with a new drainage and irrigation system should provide us with one of the best pitches in the National League.
"The club is extremely grateful to the support of the Football Stadia Improvement Fund which has enabled us to go ahead with the developments.”
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