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Central Park, Cowdenbeath

Coordinates:56°06′31.46″N3°20′49.55″W / 56.1087389°N 3.3470972°W /56.1087389; -3.3470972
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Stadium in Cowdenbeath, Scotland

Central Park
Main Stand and Alex Menzies Stand
Central Park is located in Fife
Central Park
Central Park
Location in Fife
LocationCowdenbeath,Fife
KY4 9QQ
Coordinates56°06′31.46″N3°20′49.55″W / 56.1087389°N 3.3470972°W /56.1087389; -3.3470972
OwnerCowdenbeath F.C.
Capacity4,309[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1917
Renovated1995 (Alex Menzies Stand)
Tenants
Cowdenbeath F.C.

Central Park also known asThe Racewall is a multi-usestadium inCowdenbeath,Fife, Scotland, used forfootball andstock car racing.[2] It is situated in the centre of the town, just off the High Street,[2] and has a capacity of 4,309.[1] The pitch size is 107 x 66 yards. Central Park has been the home ground ofLowland League teamCowdenbeath F.C. since it opened in 1917. Stock car racing has taken place at the ground since 1970, and takes place on a tarmac racetrack surrounding the football pitch. Central Park was also previously a venue forgreyhound racing between 1928 and 1965.

History

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Cowdenbeath F.C. played at Jubilee Park until 1888, and then atNorth End Park. The club moved to Central Park when it was opened in 1917.[3] A main stand was built in 1921.[3] A record crowd of 25,586 attended aScottish League Cup tie againstRangers in 1949.[2][3] Floodlights were first used in 1968, in a match againstCeltic.[3] Central Park was also used forgreyhound racing andspeedway.[3] It became astock car racing track in 1970, and has since hosted several world championships.[3]

Half of the main stand was destroyed by a fire in 1992.[3] The surviving section of this stand is called the West Stand, or the Old Stand. Beside this the 'Alex Menzies Stand' (or New Stand) was opened in March 1995,[3] giving a total seated capacity of 1,622. Along with this the club built new dressing rooms, a board room, function suite, and office facilities. Both stands have a row of floodlight pylons in front of them, which can obstruct supporters views.[2] Three sides of the ground are uncovered terraces.[3]

Greyhound racing

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Greyhound racing around Central Park started on 7 July 1928. A 400-yard circumference track had an inside hare and both handicap and level start racing took place. It was an all grass track and distances raced were 289 and 489 yards. Greyhound racing ceased in 1965.[4]

Speedway

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The stadium hostedmotorcycle speedway during 1965 and 1966, and most notably held a preliminary round of theSpeedway World Championship on 26 May 1965.[5][6]

Future

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In 2011, there were plans for Cowdenbeath to move to a new stadium, to be located on the outskirts of Cowdenbeath.[7]

Transport

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Cowdenbeath railway station is five minutes' walk from Central Park.[2] TheM90 motorway passes near Cowdenbeath, with Central Park reached by leaving the motorway at junction 3, taking theA92 forKirkcaldy.[2] The A909 road then leads into Cowdenbeath and free car parking is provided at the ground.[2]

References

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  1. ^ab"Cowdenbeath Football Club". Scottish Professional Football League. Retrieved11 November 2013.
  2. ^abcdefg"Cowdenbeath".Scottish Ground Guide. Duncan Adams. Retrieved11 June 2013.
  3. ^abcdefghiInglis 1996, p. 437
  4. ^Barnes, Julia (1988).Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books. p. 413.ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
  5. ^"1966 results"(PDF).Speedway Researcher. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  6. ^"Cowdenbeath Speedway".Defunct Speedway. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  7. ^"Cowdenbeath take step towards new stadium".BBC Sport. 9 April 2011. Retrieved26 January 2024.
Sources
  • Inglis, Simon (1996).Football Grounds of Britain. Collins Willow.ISBN 0-00-218426-5.
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