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The new Aberdeen stadium is a football stadium under early stages of construction in Kingswells, Aberdeen, Scotland. The new stadium, called Kingsford Stadium, would be the home of Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen FC to replace the existing Pittodrie Stadium. The development, 10.4 kilometres (6.5 mi) to the west of Aberdeen city centre ...
Pittodrie Stadium, commonly referred to as Pittodrie, from which the surrounding residential area has taken its name, is an all-seater stadium in Aberdeen, Scotland.Used primarily for football, it has been the home ground of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) club Aberdeen F.C. since they were formed in 1903.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. Association football club in Aberdeen, Scotland This article is about the present-day club. For its predecessor of the same name in existence from 1881 to 1903, see Aberdeen F.C. (1881). Football club Aberdeen Full name Aberdeen Football Club Nickname(s) The Dons, The Dandies, The Reds ...
Holburn Stadium (also known as Aberdeen Greyhound Stadium), a former greyhound racing stadium from 1933 to 1969. Pittodrie Stadium, an all-seater stadium in Aberdeen, primarily for football and home of Aberdeen F.C., Proposed Aberdeen stadium, a football stadium under construction in Kingswells, called Kingsford Stadium.
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.
Balmoral Stadium is a football ground located in the Cove Bay area of Aberdeen, Scotland. Opened in 2018, it is the home ground of Scottish League One club Cove Rangers . From 2021, it is being shared by Scottish Women's Premier League team Aberdeen .
The club plans to hold an event ahead of the St Johnstone fixture on Saturday 7 December.
The Aberdeen FC was born out of the merger of three city clubs; Aberdeen, Victoria United and Orion. A public meeting on 20 March 1903 was attended by more than 1,600 citizens, and on that date the amalgamation issue was discussed and given the go-ahead.