FB Playing Fields

Multi-purpose stadium in Jersey.Cricket ground in Jersey.

49°10′27″N 2°05′01″W / 49.174083°N 2.083595°W / 49.174083; -2.083595OwnerStates of JerseyOperatorBooking office: Fort RegentScoreboardYesOpened1964TenantsWebsiteFB playing fields

Cricket ground

FB Playing Fields
Ground information
International information
First WT20I29 May 2023:
 Sweden v  Turkey
Last WT20I2 June 2023:
 Jersey v  Sweden
As of 2 June 2023
Source: Cricinfo

FB Playing Fields or Florence Boot Fields is a multi-purpose stadium in the parish of St. Clement, Jersey. The grounds are named after benefactor Florence Boot (1863 - 1952) who was the Jersey-born wife of Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent.[1]

History

In 2010, Jersey cricketers won the ICC European Division one title at FB Fields.[2] The venue hosted several events during the 2015 Island Games.[3]

This is one of a number of facilities maintained by Education, Sport and Culture which provide a home to many of the island's sports clubs and associations. The 8-lane all weather athletics track has hosted a number of leading athletes and sportsmen both for training and competition purposes and was due to be upgraded to a Category A facility by the time of the 2015 Island Games.

Some of the jump areas will also be relocated to the outside of the track to comply with new IAAF regulations. The pavilion can be found close to the entrance of the site and houses changing facilities, toilets, a first aid room and an officials’ room. Upstairs there is a balcony and a canteen Jersey Aikido Club house the 2 top rooms where they teach traditional Aikido and run an Aiki-Fit class, they have trained at these facilities since 2002 and are the oldest Aikido Club in Jersey.

There is plenty of free parking just inside the entrance with additional parking adjacent to the Geoff Reed Table Tennis Centre.

Facilities

The facilities include;[4]

  • a 400m athletics track
  • Geoff Reed Table Tennis Centre
  • 2 cricket pitches (during summer)
  • 5 open cricket nets
  • several football pitches (during winter)
  • a grass hockey pitch
  • a pavilion
  • free car parking

See also

References

  1. ^ or Property Name. "Commemorative stone to be unveiled at Beauport". Jersey.com. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Jersey's cricketers win ICC European Division one title". BBC News. 19 July 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  3. ^ Venue's page on the game's official website
  4. ^ "FB playing fields". Gov.je. Retrieved 4 October 2012.

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