For the past 16 years, Norfolk man Sean Dunn has wanted to visit all 92 Football League grounds.

And on Saturday he finally completed the challenge while attending Wrexham's 2-1 home win over Colchester Utd at the Racecourse Ground.

Mr Dunn, who is from Great Yarmouth, has now joined an exclusive group informally called 'the Ninety-Two Club'.

The 41-year-old first thought of attempting to attend a match at every league ground in England and Wales while visiting Stamford Bridge in 2002.

"That's when I got the idea, but I didn't start pursuing it until the 2007/08 season," he says.

"I thought, let's go for this and it went from there. I thought once I'd started I can't really stop."

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Sean Dunn with his brother-in-law Dave Clark at Old Trafford. Sean Dunn with his brother-in-law Dave Clark at Old Trafford. (Image: Supplied)

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For the past 24 years, Mr Dunn has worked in logistics in the Army and the job has taken him all over the country, giving him the opportunity to visit some of the 92 stadiums and grounds.

"If I'm in the area, travelling with work, I have a look at the fixtures," he says.

His favourite stadium was Villa Park. "It's an old school ground with a modern twist. It has the best atmosphere," he says.

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But when asked which stadium had the best food, he said, "I think it's pretty awful at all the grounds I've been to, to be honest."

A lifelong Canaries fan, the first stadium Mr Dunn ever visited, naturally enough, was Carrow Road.

He started going to Norwich City games during the 1994/95 season and his first game was the 2-2 draw with Southampton.

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Great Yarmouth Mercury: Wes Hoolahan during Norwich City FC's 4-5 loss to Liverpool at Carrow Road in 2016. Wes Hoolahan during Norwich City FC's 4-5 loss to Liverpool at Carrow Road in 2016. (Image: Getty Images)

He has seen the Canaries play at around 20 away stadiums including at the Select Car Leasing Stadium in Reading, Liverpool's Anfield ground and the County Ground in Swindon.

The furthest he has travelled has been the almost 300 miles to Brunton Park in faraway Carlisle.

Highlights have been games with high scorelines including when Norwich lost 4-5 to Liverpool in 2016 and Northampton's 4-3 win over Luton Town at Kenilworth Road in 2015.