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Celtic Park
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Full name:

Celtic Park

Nickname(s):

Parkhead

Location:

18 Kerrydale St, Glasgow, G40 3RE

Built:
Opened:

1892

Owner:
Former names:
Tenants:
Capacity:

60,857

Facts & History

Contents

Stadium Overview

Celtic moved to Celtic Park in 1892. The stadium is in the Parkhead area of Glasgow. It is also known as 'Parkhead' (due to location) and nicknamed 'Paradise' by Celtic fans. It is the second-largest sporting arena in Scotland (after Murrayfield) and it was for a lot time the second largest club football stadium in the UK after Old Trafford.

Stadium History

Notable matches

  • 1997-98 – Hearts 2-1 Rangers (Scottish Cup Final)
  • 1992-93 – Rangers 2-1 Aberdeen (Scottish Cup Final)
  • 1920-21 – Partick 1–0 Rangers (Scottish Cup final)
  • 1919-20 – Kilmarnock 3–2 Albion Rovers (Scottish Cup final)
  • 1902-03 – Rangers 3–1 Hearts (Scottish Cup final)

Seating Chart

Getting There

Map

City Information

Area Pubs

Travel Tips

Important Links

References


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