List of Scottish Football League stadiums
The Scottish Football League (SFL) was a league featuring professional and semi-professional football clubs, mostly from Scotland. From its foundation in 1890 until the breakaway Scottish Premier League (SPL) was formed in 1998, the SFL represented the top level of football in Scotland. After 1998, the SFL represented levels 2 to 4 of the Scottish football league system. In June 2013, the SFL merged with the SPL to form the Scottish Professional Football League. The SFL was played out in a wide variety of stadiums, ranging from the stadiums of Glasgow giants Celtic and Rangers to the intimate surroundings of Cliftonhill and Dumbarton Football Stadium, with capacities of just over 2000.
Founding Members, 1890–1891
Stadiums marked in bold are the stadiums used during the inaugural season of the Scottish Football League.
Stadium
|
Location
|
Team
|
Opened
|
Closed
|
Demo'd
|
Years hosting League Football
|
Current Status
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Boghead Park
|
Dumbarton
|
Dumbarton
|
1879
|
2000
|
Unknown
|
1890–2000
|
Near junction of Round Riding Road and Miller Street; now a residential development
|
Dumbarton Football Stadium
|
Dumbarton
|
Dumbarton
|
2000
|
----
|
----
|
2000–present
|
|
Ibrox Park I
|
Govan
|
Rangers
|
1887
|
1899
|
Unknown
|
1890–1899
|
Was replaced by Ibrox II, built just to the west. Now an office building, parking, and a row of residential tenements along Copland Road.
|
Ibrox Park II
|
Glasgow
|
Rangers
|
1899
|
----
|
----
|
1899–present
|
|
Celtic Park I
|
Glasgow
|
Celtic
|
1888
|
1892
|
Unknown
|
1890–1892
|
Was replaced by Celtic Park II, built just to the west. Now waste ground, just north of Janefield Street and cut through by Springfield Gardens.
|
Celtic Park II
|
Glasgow
|
Celtic
|
1892
|
----
|
----
|
1892–present
|
|
Whitefield Park
|
Cambuslang
|
Cambuslang
|
1888
|
1897
|
Unknown
|
1890–1892
|
Now occupied by residential properties and Whitefield Bowling Club
|
Cathkin Park
|
Crosshill
|
Third Lanark
|
1872
|
1903
|
Unknown
|
1890–1903
|
Now occupied by residential tenements, located at the north east corner of Dixon Road and Cathcart Road, cut through by Boyd Street
|
New Cathkin Park
|
Glasgow
|
Third Lanark
|
1903
|
1967
|
Unknown
|
1904–1967
|
Still in use as a municipal playing field, some overgrown terracing remains visible.
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Tynecastle Park
|
Edinburgh
|
Heart of Midlothian
|
1886
|
----
|
----
|
1890–present
|
|
Underwood Park
|
Paisley
|
Abercorn
|
1889
|
1899
|
Unknown
|
1890–1899
|
Site just north of Underwood Road, and to the south west of the Greenock Branch rail line; since replaced by commercial and industrial properties.
|
Old Ralston Park
|
Paisley
|
Abercorn
|
1899
|
1909
|
Unknown
|
1899–1909
|
Near junction of Glasgow Road and East Lane; site now occupied by office buildings.
|
New Ralston Park
|
Paisley
|
Abercorn
|
1909
|
1920
|
Unknown
|
1909–1915
|
Near junction of Glasgow Road and East Lane; site now occupied by office buildings.
|
Westmarch
|
Paisley
|
St Mirren
|
1883
|
1894
|
Unknown
|
1890–1894
|
Exact location uncertain, but area is occupied by industrial units and possibly by St Mirren Park
|
Love Street
|
Paisley
|
St Mirren
|
1894
|
2009
|
2010
|
1894–2009
|
Site is derelict; awaiting residential development.
|
St Mirren Park
|
Paisley
|
St Mirren
|
2009
|
----
|
----
|
2009–present
|
Still in use.
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Millburn Park
|
Alexandria
|
Vale of Leven
|
1890
|
----
|
----
|
1890–1892, 1905–1915, 1921–1926
|
Still in use by the West of Scotland Football League side Vale of Leven.
|
Springvale Park
|
Glasgow
|
Cowlairs
|
1890
|
1895
|
Unknown
|
1890–1891, 1893–1895
|
At Cowlairs junction, between the Edinburgh & Glasgow railway and the Sighthill Branch. Both rail lines are still there, but the adjacent Cowlairs station is long gone. The site is now occupied by Network Rail offices and associated parking.
|
Tontine Park
|
Renton
|
Renton
|
1872
|
1897
|
Unknown
|
1890, 1891–1897
|
Under modern Tontine Park housing development.
|
New members, 1891–1900
Stadium
|
Location
|
Club
|
Opened
|
Closed
|
Demo'd
|
Years hosting League football
|
Current status
|
Bank Park
|
Leith
|
Leith Athletic
|
1891
|
1899
|
Unknown
|
1891–1899
|
Just to the north east of Easter Road Stadium, now occupied by residential properties and municipal playing fields.
|
Hawkhill
|
Leith
|
Leith Athletic
|
1899
|
1900
|
Unknown
|
1899–1900
|
At junction of Restalrig Road and the former Leith railway line; site now occupied by residential units, centred on Restalrig Park
|
Chancelot Park
|
Leith
|
Leith Athletic
|
1900
|
1904
|
Unknown
|
1900–1904
|
Now Lethem Park, a private park situated just off Bonar Place.
|
Old Logie Green
|
Leith
|
Leith Athletic
|
1904
|
1926
|
Unknown
|
1904–1915, 1924–1926
|
Next to the Water of Leith, at the junction of Logie Green Road and Warriston Road; now occupied by commercial properties and parking, including a major home improvement chain.
|
New Powderhall
|
Edinburgh
|
Leith Athletic
|
1927
|
1928
|
Unknown
|
1927–1928
|
Adjacent to Old Logie Green, at the end of Beaverhall Road, now occupied by residential properties.
|
Marine Gardens
|
Portobello
|
Leith Athletic
|
1928
|
1936
|
Unknown
|
1928–1936
|
On corner of King's Road and Seafield Road; site now occupied by a bus terminal.
|
Old Meadowbank
|
Edinburgh
|
Leith Athletic
|
1936
|
1953
|
Unknown
|
1936–1939, 1947–1953
|
Adjacent to New Meadowbank, roughly on the site of the field hockey pitch.
|
New Meadowbank
|
Edinburgh
|
Leith Athletic
|
1946
|
1947
|
Unknown
|
1946–1947
|
Site is occupied by the current Meadowbank Stadium.
|
Barrowfield Park
|
Glasgow
|
Clyde
|
1891
|
1898
|
Unknown
|
1891–1898
|
On corner of Carstairs Street and what is now Colvend Street; occupied by waste ground and light industrial units.
|
Shawfield Stadium
|
Rutherglen
|
Clyde
|
1898
|
1986
|
–
|
1898–1986
|
Now used for greyhound racing.
|
Broadwood Stadium
|
Cumbernauld
|
Clyde
|
1994
|
–
|
–
|
1994–present
|
Still in use.
|
West Craigie Park
|
Dundee
|
Dundee
|
1893
|
1893
|
Unknown
|
1893
|
Unknown
|
Carolina Port
|
Dundee
|
Dundee
|
1893
|
1899
|
Unknown
|
1893–1899
|
Unknown
|
Dens Park
|
Dundee
|
Dundee
|
1899
|
–
|
–
|
1899–present
|
Still in use.
|
Easter Road
|
Edinburgh
|
Hibernian
|
1893
|
–
|
–
|
1893–present
|
Still in use.
|
Dalziel Park
|
Motherwell
|
Motherwell
|
1893
|
1895
|
Unknown
|
1893–1895
|
At Airbles Street and Glencairn Street; now occupied by housing.
|
Fir Park
|
Motherwell
|
Motherwell
|
1895
|
–
|
–
|
1895–present
|
Still in use.
|
Inchview
|
Partick
|
Partick Thistle
|
1885
|
1897
|
Unknown
|
1893–1897
|
In Whiteinch; approximately the location of the Clyde Tunnel northern entrance.
|
Meadowside
|
Partick
|
Partick Thistle
|
1897
|
1908
|
1910
|
1897–1908
|
On south side of Castlebank Street; site subsequently occupied by granaries, now residential properties.
|
Firhill
|
Glasgow
|
Partick Thistle
|
1909
|
–
|
–
|
1909–present
|
Still in use.
|
Clune Park
|
Port Glasgow
|
Port Glasgow Athletic
|
1893
|
1911
|
Unknown
|
1893–1911
|
Unknown
|
Cappielow
|
Greenock
|
Morton
|
1879
|
–
|
–
|
1893–present
|
Still in use.
|
Hyde Park
|
Glasgow
|
Northern
|
1893
|
1894
|
Unknown
|
1893–1894
|
On south side of Flemington Street, to the east of Springburn Road; the site is now occupied by North Glasgow College, some residential properties, and Ayr Street.
|
Braehead Park
|
Glasgow
|
Thistle
|
1893
|
1894
|
Unknown
|
1893–1894
|
On south bank of the Clyde, adjacent to Hutchesontown Bowling Club; site is now occupied by residential units, centred around Dolphington Avenue.
|
New Logie Green
|
Edinburgh
|
St Bernard's
|
1893
|
1900
|
Unknown
|
1893–1900
|
|
New Powderhall
|
Edinburgh
|
St Bernard's
|
1900
|
1901
|
Unknown
|
1900–1901
|
|
Royal Gymnasium Ground
|
Edinburgh
|
St Bernard's
|
1880
|
1943
|
Unknown
|
1900–1915, 1924–1939
|
Just north of Royal Crescent; site now occupied by parking.
|
Broomfield Park
|
Airdrie
|
Airdrieonians
|
1892
|
1994
|
1994
|
1894–1994
|
Directly to east of Gartlea Roundabout; site now occupied by a supermarket and parking.
|
East Dock Street
|
Dundee
|
Dundee Wanderers
|
|
|
Unknown
|
1894
|
|
Clepington Park
|
Dundee
|
Dundee Wanderers
|
1894
|
1895
|
Unknown
|
1894–1895
|
Was taken over and rebuilt by Dundee Hibernian; renamed Tannadice. Still in use.
|
Rugby Park
|
Kilmarnock
|
Kilmarnock
|
1877
|
–
|
–
|
1877–present
|
Still in use
|
Govandale Park
|
Govan
|
Linthouse
|
1894
|
1900
|
Unknown
|
1895–1900
|
Between Govan Road and the River Clyde beside Govan Old Parish Church; now apartments (Wanlock Street).
|
Somerset Park
|
Ayr
|
Ayr
|
1888
|
–
|
–
|
1897–present
|
Still in use.
|
Douglas Park
|
Hamilton
|
Hamilton Academical
|
1888
|
1994
|
1994
|
1897–1994
|
Adjacent to New Douglas Park; site now occupied by a supermarket.
|
New Douglas Park
|
Hamilton
|
Hamilton Academical
|
2001
|
–
|
–
|
2001–present
|
Still in use.
|
Merchiston Park
|
Bainsford
|
East Stirlingshire
|
Unknown
|
1921
|
Unknown
|
1900–1921
|
Just to the north of the Forth and Clyde Canal and to the west of Main Street; the park was moved at some point in the early 1900s to make way for a railway line. Sites are now occupied by residential and commercial properties.
|
Firs Park
|
Falkirk
|
East Stirlingshire
|
1921
|
2008
|
2012
|
1921–2008
|
Just at the end of Firs Street; site now derelict and awaiting residential development.
|
Hampden Park I
|
Glasgow
|
Queen's Park
|
1884
|
1903
|
Unknown
|
1900–1903
|
Became Cathkin Park, home of Third Lanark. Now a municipal park.
|
Hampden Park II
|
Glasgow
|
Queen's Park
|
1903
|
–
|
–
|
1903–2021
|
Still in use as national stadium; the SFA purchased the ground from Queen's Park, with the club playing their last home fixture there in March 2021.
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New members, 1901–1910
New members, 1911–1920
New members, 1921–1930
New members, 1931–2010
See also
References
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