West Ham United's Boleyn Ground which they left in 2016 and Highbury, which was the home of Arsenal until they moved to the Emirates Stadium in 2006.Therefore, here are eight of English football's most famous stadiums that are now defunct after their tenants moved to new homes.The Boleyn Ground was the home of West Ham United for over a century after being built by the club in 1904.The Hammers played at the stadium up until the end of the 2015/16 season, when they moved into the London Stadium which had been built for the 2012 London Olympics.West Ham won their final match at the venue, which was also known as Upton Park, beating Manchester United 3-2 in May 2016.Later that same year, the Boleyn Ground was demolished in order to make way.
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