Coventry City issued eviction notice by new Arena owners

Their next home game is due in 12 days' time.

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 5th Dec 2022
Last updated 5th Dec 2022

Coventry City have confirmed they've received an eviction notice from the new owners of the Coventry Building Society Arena.

It was recently bought by Frasers Group, who're owned by Mike Ashley, following Wasps going into administration.

The club have confirmed they received the notice on Friday afternoon, meaning a youth team home match had to be moved at the last minute.

The Sky Blues are due to be playing their first home game after the break for the World Cup at the Arena in 12 days time.

We're expecting a statement from Frasers Group later today.

In a statement, a Coventry City spokesperson said

"Following the Frasers Group acquisition of the stadium from administrators, Coventry City have been told that we must agree a new licence to play at the Arena.

"We were surprised to learn of this intention by Frasers Group, given that discussions with Coventry City prior to the completion of their purchase of the Arena led us to understand the existing terms would continue unchanged with Frasers Group as the new owners of the Arena.

"Coventry City Football Club has an existing long-term licence to play at the Arena, which was agreed in March 2021 to run until 2031.

Frasers Group have now presented to Coventry City a new agreement with new commercial terms, which have been presented to us without any dialogue or negotiations, and are less favourable to the Football Club. In addition, this licence would only run until May 2023.

"Frasers Group have said they would negotiate for beyond May 2023, but this leaves us without the security and certainty that our current deal provides to us and our fans.

"To confirm, Coventry City are happy to continue under terms of the current licence which we already have in place to play at the Arena.

"Coventry City had envisaged being able to deal with this situation internally, but following media reports this morning, we will continue to keep supporters updated regarding the situation going forward and hope that we will continue to be able to welcome our fans to our home at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

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