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  2. Playsport Arena - Wikipedia

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    Playsport Arena is a two-stage sports and entertainment arena in East Kilbride, Scotland.The main arena will have a seating capacity for 6,000 spectators. The arena's main tenants will be the Caledonia Gladiators basketball teams, who will move from their previous homes at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow (men's team) and the Lagoon Centre in Paisley (women's team) for the start of the 2023–24 ...

  3. 2024–25 South Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 SFA South Region Challenge Cup (known as the FinestCarMats.co.uk South Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the 18th edition of the annual knockout cup competition for senior non-league football clubs in the central and southern regions of Scotland.

  4. 2024–25 Scottish League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The group stage consists of 40 teams: all remaining teams that competed across the SPFL in 2023–24, the 2023–24 Highland Football League champions (Buckie Thistle) and runners-up (Brechin City), and the 2023–24 Lowland Football League champions (East Kilbride).

  5. Looking for fun? Metro-east calendar has more than 30 events ...

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    Metro-east calendar has more than 30 events to choose from. Jennifer Green. July 6, 2022 at 8:00 AM. ... Due to the number of submissions received, events may run only one time in print, will be ...

  6. K-Park Training Academy - Wikipedia

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    K-Park was opened in May 2011 by the East Kilbride Community Trust (EKCT), who had previously drawn up plans that would give the large town a top-quality, UEFA-standard sports facility. [1] Former Rangers and Scotland footballer Ally McCoist , who is from East Kilbride, officially opened the first phase of the new facility on 25 September 2011.

  7. 2023–24 Scottish Junior Cup - Wikipedia

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    East End: 5–0 East Kilbride Thistle Finnart: 2–1 Dyce Kello Rovers 2–3 Gartcairn: Vale of Leven: 1–0 Carluke Rovers 17 October 2023 Pollok 2–2 (7–8 p) Dalry Thistle: 18 October 2023 Greenock Juniors 1–4 Glenafton Athletic: 4 November 2023 Ashfield 1–3 Largs Thistle: Forfar United 1–6 Arthurlie: Hurlford United: 6–0 Tayport ...

  8. Calderglen Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Football facility K-Park Training Academy and small stadium which is home to East Kilbride F.C. [9] Rugby grounds which are home to East Kilbride RFC; Tennis facilities operated by East Kilbride Lawn Tennis Club; Cricket pitch, home to East Kilbride Cricket Club formed in 1962; Torrance House Golf Club opened in 1969, available for public ...

  9. 2021–22 Scottish Junior Cup - Wikipedia

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    The first and second round draws took place at Thomson Park, Dundee on 3 July 2021. [3] Unlike previous seasons, all clubs—including Auchinleck Talbot, Banks O’ Dee, Cumnock Juniors, Girvan, and Irvine Meadow XI who are also taking part in the Scottish Cup—were entered into the first round draw. 18 clubs received a bye to the second round.