Celtic Park
Celtic Park first opened its doors in 1892 and did not see any major alterations until the 1990s. The terraces were covered and floodlights were installed, but the ground in 1994 was essentially the same as Celtic Park had been 112 years before.
The Taylor Report's requirement that all stadiums be converted to all-seater events posed problems for Celtic, who could not afford to expand the stadium. It was not until Fergus McCann bought the club that construction on it could begin, with a phased rebuild of the stadium taking place over the next four years and being finished in 1998. In addition to football events, the Celtic Park stadium has also held Scotland international matches, athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, shinty-hurling matches, rugby games, the Cycling World Championships in 1897, and numerous music performances.
Capacity: 60,411
Country: Scotland
City: Glasgow
Built: 1892