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Football fan Jules Richards has built a Lego model of all NINETY-TWO Premier League and Football League grounds.

He used 160,000 bricks and spent three and a half years on the challenge.

Each of the 15in by 15in models took about 10 hours to complete.

Jules, 45, from Luton, Bedfordshire, reckons he’s the first person ever to build Lego models of every single stadium.

His Lego version of Barnsley's Oakwell stadium sits in pride of place in the League One club's boardroom.

And Wolves have one of Jules' creations in their main entrance at Molineux.

He started building in January 2015 with a Cardiff City stadium - his beloved club - on a wet day off.

(Image: JulesRichards/BNPS) (Image: JulesRichards/BNPS) (Image: JulesRichards/BNPS)

It was featured in a matchday programme and on Twitter before a Sheffield Wednesday fan asked him to make a Hillsborough.

He said: "I didn't think I'd do all 92 to be honest. I am very happy. I've always liked Lego as a kid and it's continued from there."

Some of his stadiums have been snapped up by fans for £140.

(Image: JulesRichards/BNPS) (Image: JulesRichards/BNPS) (Image: JulesRichards/BNPS)

Jules, who studies photos of each ground to make his mini masterpieces, said: "They've either gone to buyers or dismantled. I don't have any in my home that are for me. I have made a huge Ninian Park for a guy in Jersey."

He said the trickiest ground to make was Burnley's Turf Moor as it boasts working floodlights. He completed his final ground Preston North End on Tuesday.

The die-hard Cardiff fan said: "I've no plans to do anything else but will still commission a few here and there for any fan or club but it's mainly fans. I may make myself a big Cardiff City stadium to keep forever.

(Image: JulesRichards/BNPS) (Image: JulesRichards/BNPS)

"I did contact Guinness world records about it and they said because of versatility it may not be a world record but I'll keep trying them."

Apart from Football League grounds, Jules has also constructed Wembley Stadium and branched out into European clubs including Barcelona's Nou Camp and Germany outfit Borussia Dortmund.

Cardiff-born Jules is a Wales fan but will be watching England's progress in the World Cup.

He added: "Hopefully they will do well and get as far as they can. They're youngsters on the big stage but they're good enough to get far."