Central Park (Cowdenbeath)

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Central Park is a football stadium in the Scottish town of Cowdenbeath, Fife unitary authority. The club's venue was inaugurated in 1917. The facility is located in the center of town and offers 4,370 spaces; of which 1,622 seats are available in the main stand. The main grandstand is the only part of the stadium is covered and consists of two small ranks in the north. Firstly, the old grandstand West Stand ( Old Grandstand ) with 1,000 wooden seats and on the other the newer Alex Menzies stand with 500 seats. It was built in 1993 after the Tribune in 1992, destroyed by a fire in part.

In addition, the sports facility was, inter alia, new locker rooms, meeting rooms and offices. On the south side there are kiosks and toilets. The Westkurve housed the covered Coo Shed Tribune until 1983 she was destroyed by a storm. The attendance record was set on 21 September 1949. To the Scottish League Cup quarter- final against Glasgow Rangers 25 586 spectators came to Central Park. Since 1968 the stadium has floodlights.

To play the game field has a paved path runs on the like Speedway and Stockcar race held since 1965 motor sports events; races of various vehicle classes are usually held on Saturdays at the Race Wall Cowdenbeath March to November. Previously also greyhound races were held on the train; Today is a weekly outdoor market. There are plans to replace the long in the stadium by a new building or renovate at least.

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