Kop

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Kop or Spion Kop is the name for a number of stands at football stadiums in England and abroad, named after the South African mountain Spion Kop, scene of a battle in the Second Boer War.

The definition of what constitutes a Kop is subject to much conjecture. The size and location of the stand in the stadium varies, with most being located beind the goal and being occupied by its club's most vocal supporters. For example the largest terrace to be used in English football was the East Bank at Charlton Athletics stadium 'The Valley' with a capacity of approximately 50,000 stretching along the side of the pitch. This stand was not known as a Kop. However Chesterfield's stadium the 'Recreation Ground' has a Kop with a capacity of only a few thousand.

The first was at Woolwich Arsenal's Manor Ground and many English grounds have a Kop. The most famous one is at Anfield, home of Liverpool, which is the only club to give their stand the official name of 'The Kop'. Built in 1906 and named 'Spion Kop', it could hold up to 24,000 rabid 'Kopites' (supporters placed in the Kop) however it was not the largest terrace built (behind a goal) at an English ground, that honour belongs to Villa Park's old Holte Endclosely followed by the old South Bank at Molineux, both regularly holding crowds in excess of 30,000. Hillsborough's kop had become the largest roofed terrace (at that time) in Europe, with a capacity of around 25,000. The funding for this work was not only done be the club itself but through the fans, who held a number of money making ventures including a fun run.

The supporters on Liverpool's Kop helped make Anfield famous for its atmosphere, supporters' enthusiasm, and making an intense and fiery match day atmosphere. The name sticks to this day both officially and spiritually, even though the stand itself became all-seater in the 1990s.

'The Kop' is also a collective name given to the loyal supporters of Liverpool Football club.

Kops

Ground
Club
Stand
AnfieldLiverpoolThe Kop
DeepdalePreston North EndBill Shankly Kop
HighburyArsenalWest Stand
Bloomfield RoadBlackpool
Bramall LaneSheffield United
County GroundNorthampton Town
Elland RoadLeeds UnitedThe Revie Stand
Highfield RoadCoventry City
HillsboroughSheffield Wednesday
Home ParkPlymouth Argyle
Layer RoadColchester United
Leeds RoadHuddersfield Town
Manor GroundWoolwich Arsenal
Meadow LaneNotts County
Parc des PrincesParis Saint-Germain
Prenton ParkTranmere RoversThe Asda Kop
Racecourse GroundWrexham
Recreation GroundChesterfield
St AndrewsBirmingham City
Stade Michel d'OrnanoSM Caen
Valley ParadeBradford City
Walkers StadiumLeicester City
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