Athletics Harvey Hadden stadium is the home of Notts Athletics club (est. 1928), who compete in the Premier Division of the National Athletics League and are the largest club in the East Midlands. Despite having to compete against many London clubs that pay their athletes, the club was able to finish 9th, 11th, and 12th in the 2021, 2022, and 2023 seasons, ensuring Premiership survival each year.
Cycling Harvey Hadden stadium is host to a purpose build paved
cycling closed circuit, that's 1500m in length The circuit hosts
criteriums, as well as, training sessions for local clubs. The circuit was opened in mid-2015 and held its first race in summer 2016
Rugby League The Harvey Hadden Stadium was a former home to the semi-professional
Nottingham City RLFC from 1989 until 1993 when the club folded. For a number of years, it was the home of
Nottingham Outlaws an amateur rugby league side.
American football From 1984 until 2014, the stadium housed home games for the city's
American football club, the
Nottingham Caesars. During the renovation of the stadium in 2014 the club vacated but returned in time for the 2016 season. The ground is fully equipped with original American football posts as opposed to Rugby posts which is a common site in the British League. The Caesars training field lies adjacent to the Main Stand. == References ==