
Facilities
Hull FC operate within the finest facilities in Super League. Read below...
MKM Stadium

Hull FC moved from The Boulevard to the MKM Stadium in 2003 and currently share the ground with Championship football club, Hull City.
The ground is a state-of-the-art 25,586 seat stadium situated in West Park, and the only stadium in the country to be located in a park setting!
The MKM was built in 2002 for the cost of £44 million and boasts 2,000 square feet of conference space.
It has hosted concerts for the likes of Elton John, Rod Stewart and Bon Jovi.
The pitch has under soil heating and irrigation and is made of 97% grass and 3% fibre.
That might not seem a lot, but stitch all those fibres together and they would circumnavigate the world!
University of Hull
Hull FC moved into the University of Hull training campus in November 2022, with state-of-the-art equipment providing one of the most advanced training facilities in Super League.
The rugby league performance, education and community hub unites Hull FC’s rugby pathways from first team to grassroots, as well as seeing University of Hull students offered work placements in key fields such as sports science, coaching, analysis and media.
Whilst the first-team use the 4G and grass pitches, along with several other facilities on campus, the facility is shared with a wide range of teams within Hull FC’s Centre of Excellence.
The 4G pitch, which is specifically designed for rugby league, plays host to Hull FC Academy, Reserves, Scholarship and Women’s fixtures. Meanwhile, the club’s Wheelchair team play at the Allam Sport Centre, which is also located on site at the University of Hull.

Other Facilities
Total Fitness: The first-team often hold recovery and swimming sessions with our partners at Total Fitness in Willerby.
Over the years, the club’s first-team and academy training facilities have been supported by fundraising from the Hull FC Vice Presidents.