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  2. Falkirk Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Work began on building the stadium in 2003 [2] after Brockville Park, the club's town centre home since 1885, was sold and demolished. [3]The project of building the stadium was a partnership between Falkirk Football Club and Falkirk Council who set up the Falkirk Community Stadium Ltd which provided the funds to construct and run the stadium. [4]

  3. List of Scottish Professional Football League stadiums

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    Stadium Image Club(s) Location Opened Closed Period(s) used for ... Falkirk: 2004 — 2013–present ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.

  4. List of football stadiums in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The three largest football stadiums in the country are located in Scotland's largest city Glasgow – Celtic Park, Hampden Park (the football ground of the national football team) and Ibrox Stadium. Other notable large football stadiums include Rugby Park in Kilmarnock, Almondvale Stadium in Livingston, and Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen.

  5. List of Scottish Football League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Location Club Opened Closed Demo'd Years hosting League football Current status Bank Park: Leith: Leith Athletic: 1891 1899 Unknown 1891–1899 Just to the north east of Easter Road Stadium, now occupied by residential properties and municipal playing fields. Hawkhill: Leith: Leith Athletic: 1899 1900 Unknown 1899–1900

  6. List of Scottish Premier League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The other large stadium in Glasgow, Hampden Park, was never used for an SPL match because it is the home ground of amateur club Queen's Park, who have not been in the top flight of Scottish football since 1958. None of the other stadiums used for SPL matches had a capacity greater than 22,199 (Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen). This reflected the ...

  7. Falkirk - Wikipedia

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    Location within the Falkirk ... A map showing the boundaries of the Falkirk ... The main stand of the Falkirk Stadium. Falkirk F.C. was founded in 1876 ...

  8. Brockville Park - Wikipedia

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    The supermarket contains memorabilia commemorating Falkirk's history at Brockville Park. [3] An old turnstile from the stadium is located just outside the supermarket. [3] The club ground-shared with local rivals Stenhousemuir at Ochilview Park for the 2003–04 football season whilst their new home, the Falkirk Stadium was being constructed ...

  9. Ochilview Park - Wikipedia

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    Ochilview Park is a football stadium in Stenhousemuir in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. It is the home ground of Scottish League One club Stenhousemuir. The stadium has a capacity of 3,746 [1] with 626 seated. Ochilview was opened in 1890 and has been the home of Stenhousemuir since then.