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Pittodrie Stadium (Aberdeen FC stadium)
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Information
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Name: Pittodrie
Stadium
Club:
Aberdeen FC
Inauguration: 10 September 1889
Capacity: 21,600 seats
Record Attendance: 45,061; Aberdeen-Hearts, 13
March 1954
Address: Pittodrie Street, Aberdeen, AB24 5QH |
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Stadium Pictures
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History
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Pittodrie is a football stadium
situated in the Scottish city of Aberdeen and was the first all
seater stadium in the UK. The stadium is used for home football
matches by Aberdeen F.C.. As a result of a groundsharing
agreement it was used by Inverness Caledonian Thistle for their
home matches during the early part of the 2004-05 season. This
was required because ICT's own stadium did not meet the
requirements for entry into the Scottish Premier League until
improvements were carried out.
The stadium was previously known as Pittodrie Park until it was
changed to Pittodrie in the 1960s. The stadium is one of the
largest in Scotland with a capacity of 22,199. The record
attendance is 45,061, for a match between Aberdeen and Heart of
Midlothian F.C. in 1954. |
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