[1] The ground has hosted underage international fixtures in 2015[2] and 2021,[3] as well as the 2016 League of Ireland Cup final between Limerick and St Patrick's Athletic.
were the principal tenant until their demise in 2019, when the ground was purchased by Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership with funds provided by the JP McManus charitable foundation.
The new tunnel and dressing rooms are under the Main Stand and there are three turnstiles named after Limerick football legends.
The Popular side and the Cathedral End are both banked standing areas, with the former behind the dugouts and the latter housing the scoreboard.
The allocation of the 1943 Grand National did not help because due to the lack of hurdlers during the war Mr Ryan the chairman of Limerick Stadium was left with no choice but to cancel the event.
[11] The track closed in 2009 with the entire operation moving to the newly built Limerick Greyhound Stadium at Greenpark.