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Forthbank Stadium

Forthbank Stadium in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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About

Forthbank Stadium is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Forthbank Stadium is a football stadium in Stirling, Scotland. Opened in 1993, it has been the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Stirling Albion since then. Since 2013 it has also hosted the first team matches of Lowland Football League team University of Stirling. The stadium has a capacity of 3,808. The pitch size is 110 x 74 yards.

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Background

Architecture

Forthbank was constructed in 1992, at the time it was designed to be an all seater stadium with plans to expand the capacity by constructing two terraces behind each goal. These terraces were constructed in the mid-1990s and host space for an extra 300 people in each terrace.

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Coordinates
56.1188, -3.9118
District
Stirling
Postcode
FK7 7UJ
Parliamentary constituency
Stirling and Strathallan
Established
1993
Official site
spfl.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Forthbank Stadium?
Forthbank Stadium is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode FK7 7UJ).
When was Forthbank Stadium built?
Built or established in 1993.
Who owns Forthbank Stadium?
Forthbank Stadium is owned by Central Regional Council (1993–1996)<br/>Stirling Council (1996–present).
How do I get to Forthbank Stadium?
Drivers can navigate to postcode FK7 7UJ. It sits within the Stirling and Strathallan parliamentary constituency.