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Murrayfield Stadium (Scottish Gaelic: Stadium Murrayfield) is a rugby union stadium located in the Murrayfield area of Edinburgh, Scotland. The stadium is owned by the Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) who has its headquarters based at the stadium, and is the national stadium of the Scotland national rugby union team. With a seating capacity of 67,144 ...
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, known as the Hive Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a rugby stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland.It is the home of Edinburgh Rugby. [2] The stadium is located next to Murrayfield Stadium (and Murrayfield Ice Rink) on land which was among several rugby training pitches (some still remain), situated beside the Water of Leith adjacent to the Saughtonhall neighbourhood. [3]
Capacities are standard total capacity, including seats and any standing areas, and excluding any temporary seating. ... Murrayfield Stadium: 67,144 [5] Edinburgh ...
Easter Road, Edinburgh - 20,421 seated [32] Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh – 20,099 seated [33] Edinburgh Castle Bandstand (Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo) - 8,800 seated [34] Edinburgh Park Arena - 8,500 with standing, 6,450 all seating, 5,475 family show mode, 3,950 'auditorium mode'. [1] Planned to open in 2027. [35] Edinburgh Playhouse ...
The partnership allowed a trial period starting in January 2017 for Edinburgh to return to Myreside for six months, downsizing from Murrayfield Stadium. [3] The pitch has floodlights but the facilities at the ground are ageing. [3] The plans involved increasing the stadium capacity by erecting temporary stands at the North and South ends. [5]
Murrayfield is known for Murrayfield Stadium, home to the Scottish national rugby union team and venue for many sporting events. In the shadow of the stadium is Murrayfield Ice Rink , which currently hosts the Edinburgh Capitals ice hockey team and previously played host to the famous Murrayfield Racers .
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The Scottish Football Union was founded on Monday 3 March 1873 at a meeting held at Glasgow Academy, Elmbank Street, Glasgow. [1] Eight clubs were represented at the foundation, Glasgow Academicals; Edinburgh Academical Football Club; West of Scotland F.C.; University of St Andrews Rugby Football Club; Royal High School FP; Merchistonians; Edinburgh University RFC; and Glasgow University.