Technique Stadium - Chesterfield Stadium Guide

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Last Updated: August 2, 2021

Aerial View of Proact Stadium

Proact Stadium is the home ground of lower league football team Chesterfield F.C. Constructed between 2009-2010 at an estimated cost of £13 million, the 10,504 capacity ground replaced the club’s former Saltergate Recreation Ground Stadium.

Chesterfield Stadium Guide

Stadium Facts

Overview
Team:Chesterfield
Opened:2010
Capacity:10,504
Address: 1866 Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 8NZ
Stadium Owner:Chesterfield F.C.
Operator:Chesterfield F.C.
Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technique_Stadium
Stadium Names
Former Names:b2net Stadium (2010–2012) , Proact Stadium (2012–2020)
International Name:Chesterfield FC Stadium
Construction Details
Broke Ground:23rd July 2009
Built:2009-2010
Architect:Ward McHugh Associates
Construction Cost:£13 million
Structural Engineer:GB Building Solutions

Technique Stadium History

Chesterfield’s new stadium first opened on 24th July 2010 with a pre-season friendly against Derby County, with the first competitive league fixture played three weeks later against Barnet. Although attendances rose in the first season, it wasn’t until The Spireites played rivals Rotherham that the record attendance of 10,089, close to maximum capacity was set.

Constructed on the site of a former Glassworks factory, the Proact took just over a year to build in total, although planning began as far back as October 2004. The club’s previous home, Saltergate or the Recreation Ground as it was officially known first opened in 1871 – one of the oldest stadiums, and was falling into a state of disrepair.

The original plan was to redevelop the site on Wheeldon Mill which housed the town’s former Greyhound Stadium. The council however encouraged the club to integrate the Proact stadium into parts of its plans for regeneration the “A61 corridor”, north of the town centre.

By February 2005, the club had agreed upon the site, and architects, Ward McHugh Associates, were hired to design concepts after their excellent work on Goodison Park. Three years later, planning permission was formally granted, and after the land was decontaminated construction promptly began on Thursday 23rd July.

Costing an estimated £13 million, Chesterfield’s stadium is comprised of four separate stands which  results in capacity of 10,500. If the ground should ever need to be expanded, the corners can be filled in to increase the capacity to 13,000. Initially the ground was known as the b2net Stadium, but after Swedish Company Proact acquired the company the name officially changed at the start of the 2012-2013 season.

Main entrance of Proact Stadium

View of Technique Stadium

Chesterfield F.C. Info

Full Name:Chesterfield Football Club
Founded:1866
Team Colours:Blue and White
Nicknames:The Spireites
Team Owner:Chesterfield Football Club Community Trust
Official Website:http://www.chesterfield-fc.co.uk/
Team Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesterfield_F.C.

Technique Stadium Seating Plan

Below is a seating plan of Chesterfield's Technique Stadium:

Proact Stadium Seating Plan

Stand Photos

Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the Stadium.

Matchday Experience

Technique Stadium Away End

Away fans are usually allocated seats within the North section of the ground which is known as the Rubicon Print Stand for reasons of sponsorship. Capable of seating an estimated 2,100 spectators, Chesterfield can opt to either increase the allocation by housing additional fans in the Spencers Solicitors Stand or, if the number of traveling fans is expected to be smaller, relocate the fans entirely to the East Stand.

The single-tiered north stand is divided into five distinct sections, with each set of sets sharing the same faultless views of the pitch. The low-roof combined with the proximity to the pitch helps create a certain intimacy which compounds the atmosphere and noise generated by the visiting supporters.

Entrance can not be gained from the turnstile unless you have purchased a ticket beforehand, with the portakabin outside the stand acting as a ticket office.

Best Pubs near ground

The pubs immediately within the vicinity of the Proact Stadium such as the Rose and Crown, the Crown and Anchor and the Donkey Derby are normally reserved for home fans only, although this that much of a problem as Chesterfield is well-equipped with places to drink.

Not withstanding the town centre which is chockablock with boozers, the journey on foot from the railway station to the ground along Sheffield Road which runs parallel to the A61 will see you right are adequately lubricated with both St Helens Inn, and the Hare and Hounds inn acting as decent starting points.

If you follow this road northwards past the ground up to the roundabout you will also encounter a number of boozers including the CAMRA listed Derby Tup in addition to the Travellers Rest and Red Lion.

Food - Places to eat

Located approximately 2 miles north of the town center the Proact is situated within a well-built up commercial area next to no less than four supermarkets: Iceland, Aldi, Tesco and Sainsburys.

Towards the south of Chesterfield’s ground there is a KFC and Costa Coffee with the independently run takeaways generally situated further north along Sheffield Road. Tandoori restaurants such as Star of Sall, Kaash and Delhi 41 sometimes popular after the match.

Within the concourse there are of course the booths selling the usual food including locally made Jackson Pies which are worth trying.

Chesterfield Club Shop

Chesterfield home shirt inside the club shop

Chesterfield Club Shop

Chesterfield FC have a club shop at Proact Stadium located in the front of the HTM West stand in addition to their own online site, CFC Official Store . The opening times for store at the ground are as follows:

  • Monday – Friday: 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
  • Saturday Home Match: 10.00 am – 3.00 pm and for around 30 minutes after the full time whistle.

For more information and to confirm opening times or availability of stock you can contact the store either via phone 01246 209765 or email [email protected].

Can you take a stadium Tour?

It doesn’t appear as if Chesterfield FC currently offer fans the chance to undertake a stadium tour of Proact Stadium. If this changes, we’ll be sure to update this section.

How to get to Technique Stadium

Where is Technique Stadium?

Proact Stadium is located in the Whittington Moor area of Chesterfield which is approximately 1.8 miles north of the traditional town centre, county of Derbyshire.


Driving

Proact stadium’s address is as follows:

  • 1866 Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 8NZ.

Car Parks

Car Parking at the Proact stadium is reserved for those with permits and with the club creating a Traffic Management Plan which was approved by the Safety Advisory Group no cars are typically permitted into the ground for 30 minutes either side of the match. This means that for half an hour before and after kick-off you will not be able to enter/exit the stadium by car.

Public car parks are therefore a much better option for the visiting fan with the Stonegravels car parking at the Council Depot recommended by the club. Open from 1.00 pm to 5.30 pm at the Old Brick Works Lane next to the Rose and Crown Pub the car park has space for around 70 cars so you’d best get there early.

Train - Public Transport

Chesterfield Railway station is located approximately 1.4 miles south of the Proact stadium which equates to a walk of around 30 minutes. Situated on the Midland Main Line with trains operated by East Midlands there is an hourly service between Liverpool and Norwich and twice hourly service between Sheffield and London.

Walking Instructions:

  1. Follow signs for the ‘Stonegravels Way’ footpath/cycle path which will take you past Chesterfield Hotel and along Brewery Street crossing the dual carriage away.
  2. Turn right down the steps and proceed along Infirmary Road past Chesterfield College and Canal Wharf road which veers to the right slightly,
  3. Where this road becomes Hazlehurst Lane bear right onto the footpath which runs parallel to the dual carriageway.
  4. Follow the foot path until it emerges at Lockoford Lane besides Tesco – you should be able to see the ground.
  5. Cross the road and proceed past KFC to the Proact.

Hotels Near Technique Stadium

To the south of the stadium near the A61 roundabout there is the expensively priced Casa Hotel, and across the River Rother parallel to the railway tracks there is the Premier Inn Chesterfield North.

Back towards the town centre there is much more choice including the classy Wetherspoons combination of Hotel/Pub, Ibis Chesterfield Centre and the Chesterfield Hotel near to the train station.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who plays at Technique Stadium?

English side Chesterfield play their home matches at Technique Stadium.

What is the capacity of Technique Stadium?

As of 2024 Technique Stadium has an official seating capacity of 10,504 for Football matches.

When was Technique Stadium opened?

Technique Stadium officially opened in 2010 and is home to Chesterfield

What is the postcode for Technique Stadium?

The postcode for Technique Stadium is S41 8NZ.

Are there any Covid restrictions at the stadium?

Covid Restrictions may be in place when you visit Technique Stadium in 2024. Please visit the official website of Chesterfield for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus.