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Station Park, Forfar

Station Park is a football ground in Forfar, Angus, Scotland. It is home to Scottish Professional Football League side Forfar Athletic[4] and to Forfar Farmington of the Scottish Women's Premier League.

Station Park
Station Park
Location in Angus
LocationForfar, Scotland
Coordinates56°39′08″N 2°53′06″W / 56.65222°N 2.88500°W / 56.65222; -2.88500
OwnerForfar Athletic F.C.
Capacity6,777[1] (739 seated)[2]
Surface3G artificial turf[3]
Opened1888
Tenants
Forfar Athletic F.C. (1885–present)
Forfar Farmington F.C. (2012–present)

Station Park is one of a number of old-fashioned football grounds left in the Scottish League. It has a capacity of 6,777[1] although this has previously been much higher. The record crowd is 10,780 against Rangers in 1970. The total has been reduced for safety reasons.

The ground allows access to all four sides of the pitch. There is one large terrace behind the goal at the western end of the ground. Called the "mert end" because a cattle market is just over the wall this area is reserved for visiting supporters when occasion and numbers demand separation of fans. A seated grandstand, opened in 1959,[5] is on the north side of the pitch. There is a covered terrace on the south side of the ground and further, uncovered, terracing to the east and in front of the stand and the main catering concession. Catering at the ground includes the local speciality, Forfar bridies and the more usual pie. There are plans to rebuild the main stand in a more modern style with improved facilities.

The ground, as the name suggests, was once close to the town's railway station, situated on the Caledonian Railway's main line from Aberdeen to Glasgow and London, but this station was closed in 1968 as part of the Beeching cuts. Station Park is now one of the furthest Scottish League grounds from a railway station (Peterhead's Balmoor ground is further). The nearest train stations to Forfar are Dundee and Arbroath, both of which are approximately 14 miles (23 km) away. As a result, Station Park is best reached by road.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Forfar Athletic Football Club". Scottish Professional Football League. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Amendments to Safety Certificates, Civic Licensing Committee Report 19/12" (PDF). Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  3. ^ Forfar Athletic FC. "Station Park Is Open For Business". Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Forfar Athletic FC Home Page".
  5. ^ Potter, David. "Forfar Athletic FC Club History".


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