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The Edinburgh City Football Club Ltd., [4] which had continued trading as a social club since the football club stopped playing, gave their approval in 1986 for Postal United to use the Edinburgh City F.C. name. [3] The club has participated in the Scottish Cup since the mid-1990s, when it became a full member of the Scottish Football ...
Edinburgh City: Meadowbank Stadium: 2017 Redevelopment work [33] [34] Ainslie Park: Spartans: 5 2022 [35] Rangers: Ibrox Stadium: 2024 Redevelopment work [36] Hampden Park: Scottish Football Association: 1 month 2024
Meadowbank Stadium (officially the Meadowbank Sports Centre) is a multi-purpose sports facility located in the Meadowbank area of Edinburgh, Scotland.Built on the site of the earlier New Meadowbank and Old Meadowbank sports venues, it was originally built to host the 1970 Commonwealth Games.
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Ainslie Park on Pilton Drive in north Edinburgh is the home ground of Spartans, part of their Community Football Academy. The new facility incorporates a fully enclosed stadium which meets SFA and SFL criteria, with an artificial pitch, floodlights, seating for 504 spectators and an overall capacity of 3,000.
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Edinburgh City moved to City Park in 1935 from their Marine Gardens ground. [1] The ground was initially an open field, but embankments were built around the pitch, with a grandstand erected on the eastern side. [1] Edinburgh played their first league match at the ground on 12 August 1935, a 3–1 defeat by Falkirk in front of
Pages in category "Edinburgh City F.C. players" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.