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  1. 16 de mar. de 2014 · During an eleven year spell, between 1949 and 1960, the Wanderers won the League three times and the domestic cup twice. As for the stadium, Molineux has played host to Wolves ever since 1889, and in recent years, has been renovated to 31,700 in a hope to give Wolves a stable base, something that has always been lacking.

  2. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of Molineux Stadium (lasting approximately 90 minutes), as well as access to the fantastic Wolves Museum. View current availability and book a stadium tour below. Get a unique behind-the-scenes perspective on a Premier League football club by booking a tour of Molineux Stadium.

  3. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of Molineux Stadium (lasting approximately 90 minutes), as well as access to the fantastic Wolves Museum. With highlights including the first team changing room, the player’s tunnel and pitch side, a Molineux Stadium Tour is the perfect experience for young and old. You don’t have to be a faithful follower of ...

  4. Molineux Stadium ©IMAGO. Info . This page provides you with information about the stadium of the selected club. In addition to the basic facts, you can find the address of the stadium, access information, special features, prices in the stadium and name rights. The drop ...

  5. The Wolves Museum is a fun-packed football experience for all ages. You don’t have to be a part of the Molineux faithful to enjoy the only dedicated football museum in the Midlands. This unique visitor attraction guides you through the timeline of the club from the founding years all the way through to the current success of the Fosun era ...

  6. Molineux Stadium ©IMAGO. Información . Este sitio te proporciona información acerca del estadio en el que el club seleccionado juega. Aparte de los datos básicos, podrás encontrar informació acerca de la dirección, acceso, características especiales, precios en el estadio y derechos de nombramiento. El menú ...

  7. Current stadium: Molineux (1889-present) Molineux capacity: 32,050. Wolverhampton Wanderers training ground. The Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground, also known as Compton Park, became Wolves’ base in 2005. Wolves named the site after their life president and former owner after moving into their first self-owned site since the 1980s.