Harmsworth Park

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Harmsworth Park is a football ground in Wick in the Scottish Highlands of Scotland, which is the home ground of Highland Football League side Wick Academy F. C. . It is located on South Road in the south of the town and has a capacity of 2, 412 with 102 seated. The ground is the home of the most northerly senior football club in the United Kingdom. HistoryThe ground was previously known as Harrow Park before 1920. It was bought and gifted to the town of Wick by a businessman, Leicester Harmsworth, as a recreation park. Maintenance of the ground was primarily seen to by local football clubs who were responsible for building a perimeter wall. A pavilion was erected in 1925 and the changing rooms were saved from demolition in 1973 following the club's promise to keep it in a good state of repair. Wick Academy's record attendance at Harmsworth Park came in July 1984 when 2, 400 spectators watched the club take on Heart of Midlothian of Edinburgh in a friendly match. The home side lost 7 - 1. Ten years later the club was admitted to the Highland Football League, joining in 1994 after several rejected applications in previous years, following the departure of Caledonian, Inverness Thistle and Ross County football clubs to the Scottish Football League. The club's first game in the Highland League at Harmsworth Park was against Cove Rangers and drew a crowd of 1, 700 spectators.

Harmsworth Park Description

Harmsworth Park is a football ground in Wick in the Scottish Highlands of Scotland, which is the home ground of Highland Football League side Wick Academy F. C. . It is located on South Road in the south of the town and has a capacity of 2, 412 with 102 seated. The ground is the home of the most northerly senior football club in the United Kingdom. HistoryThe ground was previously known as Harrow Park before 1920. It was bought and gifted to the town of Wick by a businessman, Leicester Harmsworth, as a recreation park. Maintenance of the ground was primarily seen to by local football clubs who were responsible for building a perimeter wall. A pavilion was erected in 1925 and the changing rooms were saved from demolition in 1973 following the club's promise to keep it in a good state of repair. Wick Academy's record attendance at Harmsworth Park came in July 1984 when 2, 400 spectators watched the club take on Heart of Midlothian of Edinburgh in a friendly match. The home side lost 7 - 1. Ten years later the club was admitted to the Highland Football League, joining in 1994 after several rejected applications in previous years, following the departure of Caledonian, Inverness Thistle and Ross County football clubs to the Scottish Football League. The club's first game in the Highland League at Harmsworth Park was against Cove Rangers and drew a crowd of 1, 700 spectators.

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Harmsworth Park is located at KW1 5 Wick, Highland, United Kingdom
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