New York Stadium

New York Stadium
LocationNew York Stadium
New York Way
Rotherham
S60 1FJ
Public transit Rotherham Central (0.4 mi)
OwnerRotherham United F.C.
OperatorRotherham United F.C.
Capacity12,021
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground16 June 2011
BuiltPlanning permission granted, 2010
Opened19 July 2012
Construction cost£20 million
ArchitectS&P Architects and 3E Consulting Engineers
General contractorGleeds and GMI Construction
Tenants
Rotherham United F.C. (2012–present)
Website
www.aessealnewyorkstadium.com

The New York Stadium, currently known as the AESSEAL New York Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. Opened in July 2012, it is the home ground of Rotherham United Football Club, with a capacity of 12,021.

Historically the land that the stadium is situated on was called New York and is referenced in many maps up to around the 1980s, although it is said that the name is inspired by the Guest and Chrimes company which previously occupied the site for nearly 150 years. Guest and Chrimes manufactured a brass stop tap that was and still is in use in many fire hydrants worldwide, many hydrant covers have the foundry's name on them along with the towns name, the stop taps are also said to be used in the famous red fire hydrants of New York City.

Known colloquially as the NYS, it hosted several matches during the UEFA Women's Euro 2022.