Almondvale Stadium

  • Livingston FC
  • Games of FC Livingston

The Almondvale Stadium (also known as short The Vale ) is a football stadium in Livingston, Scotland. The venue of the current second division side FC Livingston has 10,006 seats. It carries the sponsors name Energy Assets Arena.

History

Originally the FC Livingston was at home with the name Meadowbank Thistle FC, ​​Edinburgh. In 1995 the club agreed with Livingston Development Corporation, the relocation and construction of a new stadium. Was opened the plant under the name City Stadium, it was followed by the name of West Lothian Courier stage and by 2010 the name Almondvale Stadium. The construction consists of a horseshoe-shaped grandstand series of one Hintertorseite to the other side. Only the stadium corners of the main grandstand West stand which remained open. In the left corner of the rank, a building was erected. The ranks are fully equipped with plastic seats in the club colors of yellow and black. The playing field with natural turf has a turf heating. For the visiting fans, the parking is offered at the North stand and the adjacent northeast corner available.

The FC Livingston rents the stadium each year of the new West Lothian Council. When the club was moved up to the first Scottish League, the stadium was adapted to the demands of the top flight. The association offers for different occasions and catering premises.

From May 2010, the stadium was the sponsor names Braidwood Motor Company Stadium. The contract for the naming rights went over three years to the end of the season 2012/13. In June 2013, the Energy Assets Group for three years new main sponsor of FC Livingston was. Thus, the stadium is named Energy Assets Arena. Of the fans and followers but it will still be called Almondvale Stadium or short The Vale.

Other Terms

The Scottish national football team of women and the U21 Men, U19 and U17 Junior Scotland wore games at the stadium in Livingston from.

Attendance record

The attendance record dates back to 2001, when the FC Livingston took on October 27 against the Rangers. The play of the Scottish Premier League pursued 10,112 spectators.

Grandstands

  • West Stand - (West, grandstand, roofed)
  • East Stand - (east, opposite stand, roofed)
  • North Stand - (North, stand behind, roofed)
  • South Stand - (south, stand behind, roofed)
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