Location | Dunblane, Scotland |
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Coordinates | 56°10′52″N3°57′54″W / 56.1812°N 3.9650°W /56.1812; -3.9650 |
Surface | Grass |
Tenants | |
Dunblane F.C. Dunblane Rovers |
Duckburn Park was afootball ground inDunblane, Scotland. It was the home ground ofDunblane andDunblane Rovers, and hosted a singleScottish Football League (SFL) match.
Prior toWorld War I, Duckburn Park was the home ground of Dunblane F.C.[1] Although the club folded duringWorld War I, a newJunior club was formed after the war and used Duckburn Park.[2]
In 1921 the ground was used to host an SFL fixture, as crowd trouble atKing's Park's home match againstSt Johnstone on 8 October 1921 led to the authorities closing King's Park'sForthbank Park for one match.[3] As a result, the match between King's Park andVale of Leven on 5 November 1921 (a 2–2 draw) was switched to Dunblane's Duckburn Park.[4]
After the ground closed, the site was used for an industrial estate.[4]