| Celtic Park |
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| | Celtic Park is the second largest club stadium in the United Kingdom.
Attracting 57-58,000 fans to every home game. Over the past decade Celtic are second only to Manchester United in terms of average attendance records in British football. The stadium is also occasionally used for concerts, and in the past even for large Catholic masses or Evangelical get-togethers (Billy Graham).
Located in Glasgow's east end Celtic Park is sometimes referred to by commentators as Parkhead, after the district of the city the stadium is located. The stadium has been situated on its current site since 1892. |
| The History and Future of Celtic Park |
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 | History of the Celtic Park Pre-war Celtic Park pictures Celtic Park - Timeline Other Sports at Celtic Park Commonwealth Games 2014
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| Celtic Park Until reconstruction in 1990's |
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 | Pictures up until the reconstruction in 1990s The old "Jungle" terrracing |
| Celtic Construction 1990's |
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 | Construction Plans & Timetable Cambuslang - Proposals & Site Plans Alternative Celtic Park Proposal (1990) Construction Pictures The First Turf of Grass at "New" Celtic Park
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Recent Developments
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 | More recently major reconstruction of the stadium began in 1994. Aside from the main stand, the entire old stadium was razed to the ground. A new North Stand was built while Celtic played for one season at Hampden Park. The East Stand (later renamed the Lisbon Lions Stand) followed in the 1996/97 season, and the Jock Stein Stand was completed for the beginning of the 1998/99 season.
Current Modern Stadium pictures Inside the Stadium (pictures from different seats) Locker Rooms The Dugout (Technical Area)
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Training Ground
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 | After planning permission was granted in late 2006, the construction of the new state of the art training facilities in Lennoxtown began and was opened in 2007.
Prior to 2007 training took place at Barrowfield.
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