Inside quirky football stadium with Tesco TROLLEY PARK stands used to shelter fans at matches

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A TESCO trolley park is used as a stand to shelter football fans at the home of Teversal FC.

Tomlin Personnel Park is located in Sutton-in-Ashfield, between Nottingham and Sheffield.

an aerial view of a soccer field with a fence around itFacebook/Teversal FC
Tomlin Personnel Park is the home of seventh-tier side Teversal FC[/caption]
an aerial view of a soccer field with a covered walkway leading to the standsTwo Tesco trolley parks are situated behind one of the goalsFacebook/Teversal FC
a fence with teversal fc written on itFacebook/Teversal FC
The ground is located in between Nottingham and Sheffield[/caption]
a soccer field with a banner that says tamlin personnel parkIt has gone viral in the past for the Tesco trolley park quirkFacebook/Teversal FC

It plays host to non-league side Teversal who were founded back in 1918 and currently compete in the seventh tier of English football.

Much of the 1,000-capacity stadium is exactly how you would imagine a small football team’s ground to be.

But there is one hilarious quirk that makes it unique to any other.

That is the Tesco trolley park stand which fans can take shelter under during games.

SunSport has had confirmation from the club that the stand – which is made up of two separate trolley parks – remains in operation.

It is situated behind one of the goals, either side of the posts.

The quirk went viral back in 2019, with hundreds of fans replying to a picture of it.

One said: “Love this 😂😂.”

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a sign that says tomlin personnel park on itTeversal have been a club since 1918Facebook/Teversal FC
a green building with a sign that says the tevile barIt is a standard non-league ground aside from the trolley park standsFacebook/Teversal FC
an aerial view of a soccer field in a rural areaFacebook/Teversal FC
Teversal hosted Nottingham Forest when they celebrated 100 years since being founded[/caption]

While another added: “If the ground isn’t called Trolley Park, they’re missing a trick.”

A third responded: “Is it £1 to get in? 🤣🤣🤣

And a fourth said: “Genius!”

Back in 2018, Teversal celebrated 100 years since being founded by hosting Nottingham Forest – who were in the Championship at the time.

Forest, who fielded an U23 side, claimed a 5-0 win.

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