Broomfield Park
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Broomfield Park | |
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Broomfield | |
Location | Airdrie North Lanarkshire Scotland UK |
Opened | |
Closed | 1994 |
Demolished | 1994 |
Owner | n/a |
Surface | Grass |
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Record Attendance - 24,000 (Football) |
Broomfield Park is the former home of Airdrieonians Football Club. The ground was sold to supermarket chain Safeway and demolished in 1994. Airdrieonians went on to play at the Shyberry Excelsior Stadium until they were liquidated in 2002, with Airdrie United FC taking their place as the stadium's home team.
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The record attendance at Broomfield Park was 24,000 in match against Heart of Midlothian on the 8th of March 1952.
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Scottish Premier League | |
Caledonian Stadium • Celtic Park • East End Park • Easter Road • Falkirk Stadium • Fir Park • Ibrox Stadium • Pittodrie Stadium • Rugby Park • St. Mirren Park • Tannadice Park • Tynecastle Stadium |
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First Division | |
Broadwood Stadium • City Stadium • Dens Park • Firhill Stadium • New Broomfield • New Douglas Park • McDiarmid Park • Palmerston Park • Raydale Park • Victoria Park |
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Second Division | |
Balmoor • Cappielow • Central Park • Forthbank Stadium • Glebe Park • Recreation Park • Somerset Park • Stair Park • Stark's Park • Station Park |
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Third Division | |
Bayview Stadium • Borough Briggs • Cliftonhill • Firs Park • Gayfield Park • Hampden Park • Links Park • Ochilview Park • Shielfield Park • Strathclyde Homes Stadium |
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Stadiums no longer in use | |
Boghead Park • Brockville Park • Broomfield Park • Cathkin Park • Douglas Park • Muirton Park • Shawfield Stadium |