23.03.2026 17:51
Millwall, one of the teams in the England Championship, signed a 999-year agreement with Lewisham Council to keep the stadium. The Den Stadium will belong to Millwall until the year 3025.
Millwall, one of the teams in the England Championship, has signed an unprecedented agreement in football history.
MILLWALL UNTIL 3025
The English club has made a 999-year contract with Lewisham Council to secure the rights to use their stadium, The Den. With this agreement, it has been announced that the stadium will belong to Millwall until the year 3025.
NOT JUST THE STADIUM, THE FUTURE IS ALSO SECURED
According to reports in the English press, the agreement not only covers the use of the stadium. It also allows the club to expand its facilities, develop environmental projects, and invest in the area.
HISTORICAL STATEMENT FROM THE PRESIDENT
Club president James Berylson described the agreement as a "defining moment," emphasizing that it provides great stability for long-term plans. Berylson stated that the club aims to build a sustainable future both on and off the field.
ENTERED INTO FOOTBALL HISTORY
The 999-year contract has been recorded as a rare agreement in the sports world and has caused a significant stir in the football community.