Forthbank Stadium

About Forthbank Stadium

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. From 2013 to 2016, it also hosted the first team matches of Scottish Lowland Football League team Stirling University. The stadium has a capacity of. The pitch size is 110 x 74 yards. HistoryConcept of ForthbankForthbank was constructed by Stirling Council to replace the town's older football stadium Annfield. The council had decided that Annfield was beyond repair and decided to build Forthbank on the outskirts of the town. Forthbank has been the home of Stirling Albion since 1993. Forthbank was named after Forthbank Park, the first football ground in Stirling. Construction and expansionForthbank 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. The West stand is the main stand of the ground and is home to the home support. Within the main stand are the hospitality suites and the club offices. The East stand is designated for visiting support and includes the press room, police control room and detention facilities. The South terrace is designated for use by the home support. The North terrace is designated for away support.

Forthbank Stadium Description

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. From 2013 to 2016, it also hosted the first team matches of Scottish Lowland Football League team Stirling University. The stadium has a capacity of. The pitch size is 110 x 74 yards. HistoryConcept of ForthbankForthbank was constructed by Stirling Council to replace the town's older football stadium Annfield. The council had decided that Annfield was beyond repair and decided to build Forthbank on the outskirts of the town. Forthbank has been the home of Stirling Albion since 1993. Forthbank was named after Forthbank Park, the first football ground in Stirling. Construction and expansionForthbank 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. The West stand is the main stand of the ground and is home to the home support. Within the main stand are the hospitality suites and the club offices. The East stand is designated for visiting support and includes the press room, police control room and detention facilities. The South terrace is designated for use by the home support. The North terrace is designated for away support.

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Forthbank Stadium is located at FK7 7 Stirling
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