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Celtic Park (1888–1892)

Coordinates:55°51′00″N4°12′05″W / 55.8499°N 4.2013°W /55.8499; -4.2013
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Former football ground in Glasgow, Scotland (1888–1892)

Celtic Park
Celtic Park is located in Glasgow council area
Celtic Park
Celtic Park
Location within Glasgow council area
LocationGlasgow, Scotland
Coordinates55°51′00″N4°12′05″W / 55.8499°N 4.2013°W /55.8499; -4.2013
Field size110 x 66 yards[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1887–88
Opened8 May 1888
Closed1892
Tenants
Celtic

Celtic Park was afootball ground inGlasgow, Scotland. It was the home ground ofCeltic from 1888 until they moved to the site of the modernCeltic Park in 1892. The ground staged an international match betweenScotland andIreland in 1891.

History

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Located to the south-east of the Eastern Necropolis graveyard in theParkhead district of Glasgow, Celtic Park was opened on 8 May 1888.[2] The club had obtained a lease on the site on 13 November 1887,[1] and over the next six months Celtic founderBrother Walfrid brought together a large group of Irish volunteers to build the ground;[3] they erected an uncovered stand with a capacity of around 1,000, laid a nineteen-foot wide track around the pitch (with the aim of hosting cycling events), and created banking around the track to be used as terracing.[1] Although the ground was built for Celtic, the opening match at the stadium on 8 May 1888 was between the Edinburgh-basedHibernian and Glasgow clubCowlairs,[4] a game that ended in a 0–0 draw with a crowd of 3,000 present.[1] Hibernian had agreed to play the opening match in order to fulfil a promise that the club's founder and manager Canon Edward Joseph Hannan had made to Brother Walfrid; however, Celtic did benefit from the gate receipts.[5] Celtic's first match at the ground was played on 28 May 1888 againstRangers, with the home side winning 5–2 in front of almost 2,000 spectators.[4][5]

In 1890 Celtic were founder members of theScottish Football League (SFL). On the opening day of the league'sfirst season, Celtic playedRenton at Celtic Park. Renton's Cameron scored the first-ever goal in the SFL as the visitors won 4–1 in front of a crowd of 10,000.[2] The ground hosted aScotland international match againstIreland in the1890–91 British Home Championship; the match was played on 28 March 1891 and ended in a 2–1 win for Scotland. The highest recorded league attendance at Celtic Park was 15,000 for a match againstHearts on 17 October 1891, with Celtic winning 3–1.[2]

In 1892 Celtic decided to leave the ground after the landlord increased the annual rent from £50 to £450.[3] The club moved a short distance to a new ground, which was also namedCeltic Park. The final league match at the original Celtic Park was played on 14 May 1892, a 2–0 win overLeith Athletic. After the Renton match (the result of which had been expunged when Renton were expelled from the SFL a few weeks into the season), Celtic had not lost another league game at the ground. The site was later used for housing.[2]

References

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  1. ^abcdBrian McGuirk (2013)Celtic FC – the Ireland Connection, Black & White Publishing
  2. ^abcdPaul Smith & Shirley Smith (2005)The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds Second Edition 1888–2005, Yore Publications, p161ISBN 0954783042
  3. ^abCeltic spirit shines on FIFA, 8 July 2008
  4. ^abThe men who kicked it all off for the Celts Celtic FC
  5. ^abThe Birth of CelticArchived 17 November 2015 at theWayback Machine Hibernian FC
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