Bradford (Park Avenue) Association Football Club, is an English football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The club was previously known as Bradford, but in the 1970s it went through a reformation and it is now referred to as Bradford Park Avenue. The club's name derived from its old stadium at Horton Park Avenue in Bradford, which was designed by Archibald Leitch, and was used to avoid confusion with Bradford City. Bradford Park Avenue is one of 35 clubs to compete in all four top tiers of English football, and the only one to compete below the current fifth level.
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| - Bradford (Park Avenue) Association Football Club, is an English football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The club was previously known as Bradford, but in the 1970s it went through a reformation and it is now referred to as Bradford Park Avenue. The club's name derived from its old stadium at Horton Park Avenue in Bradford, which was designed by Archibald Leitch, and was used to avoid confusion with Bradford City. Bradford Park Avenue is one of 35 clubs to compete in all four top tiers of English football, and the only one to compete below the current fifth level.
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| - Bradford (Park Avenue) Association Football Club, is an English football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The club was previously known as Bradford, but in the 1970s it went through a reformation and it is now referred to as Bradford Park Avenue. The club's name derived from its old stadium at Horton Park Avenue in Bradford, which was designed by Archibald Leitch, and was used to avoid confusion with Bradford City. The present club claims descent from an organisation of the same name, which was a former member of the Football League that went into liquidation in 1974. The new entity, established in 1988, plays in the Conference North for the 2013–14 season, and plays its home matches at the Horsfall Athletics Stadium (capacity 3,500). Bradford Park Avenue is one of 35 clubs to compete in all four top tiers of English football, and the only one to compete below the current fifth level.
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