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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. Falkirk F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Falkirk Stadium has been Falkirk's home since 2004. When the SPL was created in 1998, Brockville Park fell short of the SPL's stadium criteria, mainly because of the terraced stands. As a result, the club was denied entry to the league, despite winning the First Division or qualifying for a promotion play-off, on three occasions.

  4. List of Falkirk F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of association footballers notable for their contributions to Falkirk F.C., from the formation of the club in 1876 to present.It generally includes players who have made more than 100 league appearances for the club, but some players with fewer than 100 appearances are also included.

  5. Complete list of Super Football Conference Young Man of the ...

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    The nominees for the Super Football Conference Steve DeGregorio Young Man of the Year Award were announced last week. Every player nominated is recognized with a plaque before their final regular ...

  6. Brockville Park - Wikipedia

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    Brockville Park was a football stadium located on Hope Street in Falkirk, Scotland, 0.25 miles (0.4 km) north-west of the town centre. It was the home of Falkirk F.C. from 1885 until the end of 2002–03 Scottish football season. [3] The record attendance at Brockville Park was 23,100 on 21 February 1953 in a match against Celtic.

  7. Category:Falkirk F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Falkirk F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 757 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. young Driver Schemes - Wikipedia

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    These schemes for young people aim to help reduce these statistics by promoting driving at a younger age when children are more susceptible to learning and have better memory. [4] By doing this in a safe environment away from the public road, it is hoped that this will provide a basis for learner drivers' learning.

  9. List of Scottish Junior Football Association clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Junior Football Association is affiliated to the Scottish Football Association and administers the Junior grade of association football in Scotland. The following is a list of Scottish Junior Football Association clubs, it does however include clubs which have moved to senior leagues and have remained SJFA members, allowing them to continue competing in the Scottish Junior Cup.