Eton Manor Sports Complex

A first class Hockey and Tennis hub meeting the needs of both the community and athletes

CGI impression of Eton Manor during Games-time

Eton Manor Sports Complex will become two separate venues after the Games, owned, funded and managed by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority and known as the Lee Valley Hockey Centre and Tennis Centre.

With a history of sporting activity dating back over a century, the Hockey and Tennis Centres built in legacy will continue this tradition long after the London 2012 Games.
   

A unique mix of sporting venues

Eton Manor Sports Complex will comprise a Hockey Centre, and a Tennis Centre with four indoor and six outdoor tennis courts. Five-a-side football pitches will be developed after the Games.

With two pitches, the Hockey Centre will become England Hockey’s national events venue and regional performance centre and home to England and GB hockey fixtures. Five hockey clubs have also registered an interest in relocating to the centre.

Over at the Tennis Centre, the courts will be used as a wheelchair tennis performance centre and for regional tennis development programmes.
   

Key facts

  • 3,000 capacity hockey stadium, including 500 covered seats
  • Potential to increase seating up to 15,000 with temporary overlay to support major events
  • Additional floodlit, water-based hockey training pitch
  • 4 indoor and 6 outdoor tennis courts
  • Mountain bike trails (part of the VeloPark)
  • Development plot for a future 5-a-side commercial football centre to include a club house and 10 pitches
  • Bar/café, office, changing rooms and spectator toilets
  • 1.2 hectares of allotments
  • Owned, funded and managed by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority


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