Sheffield Sharks heading back to EIS with Ponds Forge still closed

Sheffield Sharks are to play their home games at the English Institute of Sport in Attercliffe for the forthcoming season.
Mike Tuck scores for the Sharks against Glasgow Rocks at the EIS Sheffield in October 2018.  (Picture: Bruce Rollinson)Mike Tuck scores for the Sharks against Glasgow Rocks at the EIS Sheffield in October 2018.  (Picture: Bruce Rollinson)
Mike Tuck scores for the Sharks against Glasgow Rocks at the EIS Sheffield in October 2018. (Picture: Bruce Rollinson)

Sharks spent more than a decade at the EIS before relocating back to their original home of Ponds Forge last season.

However, the 2019-20 BBL season was curtailed due to coronavirus and subsequently, Ponds Forge has not been reopened by operators Sheffield City Trust.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

That meant the Sharks were temporarily homeless, but they have returned to a site that is familiar to them at the EIS.

Letter to fans - Yuri Matischen (Picture: Sheffield Sharks)Letter to fans - Yuri Matischen (Picture: Sheffield Sharks)
Letter to fans - Yuri Matischen (Picture: Sheffield Sharks)

No date has been set yet for the resumptoion of the BBL season, which traditionally begins in September, although it is understood the 2020-21 campaign will begin in October.

And in an open letter to fans, Sharks chairman Yuri Matischen hinted that fans may be in attendance for their first game back.

Matischen wrote: “I am happy to inform you that we will now be relocated back to the English Institute of Sport Sheffield (EISS) for all 2020-21 home fixtures which we will post as soon as we have them from the BBL.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“As you may have heard sporting events will be subject to reduced numbers and we have had to take the measure of limiting season tickets. We will of course inform you of how and when any game tickets can be purchased, though at this stage outside of season ticket holders we cannot make any guarantees.

Sheffield Sharks are heading back to play at the EIS.Sheffield Sharks are heading back to play at the EIS.
Sheffield Sharks are heading back to play at the EIS.

“We will of course be subject to Covid-19 safety measures and as such we will be allocating you seating in the groups you have reserved your tickets in.

“We look forward to seeing you again whereby we can once again enjoy top-flight live basketball.”

Support The Yorkshire Post and become a subscriber today.

Your subscription will help us to continue to bring quality news to the people of Yorkshire. In return, you’ll see fewer ads on site, get free access to our app and receive exclusive members-only offers.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

So, please - if you can - pay for our work. Just £5 per month is the starting point. If you think that which we are trying to achieve is worth more, you can pay us what you think we are worth. By doing so, you will be investing in something that is becoming increasingly rare. Independent journalism that cares less about right and left and more about right and wrong. Journalism you can trust.

Thank you

James Mitchinson

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.