Meadowbank Stadium
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Location in Edinburgh
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Former names | New Meadowbank, Old Meadowbank |
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Location | Meadowbank, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°57′25″N 3°9′31″W / 55.95694°N 3.15861°W |
Type | Outdoor Sports / Concert Stadium |
Seating type | Individual backed seats in stand, bench seats all other areas |
Capacity | 5,000 |
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Built | 1967-1970 |
Opened | 1970 |
Renovated | 1994, 1999 |
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Meadowbank Thistle F.C. (1974–1995) Edinburgh City F.C. (1996–present) Edinburgh Rugby (2002–2004) Leith Athletic F.C. (3G pitch, 2013–present) |
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Edinburgh Leisure |
Meadowbank Stadium (officially Meadowbank Sports Centre) is a multi-purpose sports facility, with a present capacity of 5,000 seats, located at Meadowbank, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Built on the site of the earlier New Meadowbank and Old Meadowbank sports venues, it was originally built to host the 1970 Commonwealth Games. It also hosted the Games in 1986, becoming the first venue to host the Games twice.
The stadium has also regularly hosted football. It was the home ground of Scottish Football League team Meadowbank Thistle between 1974 and 1995. From 1996, it hosted senior non-league football as the home ground of Edinburgh City. League football returned to Meadowbank in 2016 following City's promotion to the Scottish Professional Football League. The Meadowbank complex also hosts Leith Athletic, who have played on the Meadowbank 3G artificial pitch adjacent to the main stadium since 2013.
Meadowbank Stadium was also used for rugby union as the home venue of Edinburgh Rugby between 2002 and 2004.
The present capacity of the stadium is 5,000. The stadium consists of a main grandstand, with uncovered benches around the rest of the track. It was built on the site of New Meadowbank stadium, while the indoor sports complex and adjacent pitches to the east were built on the site of Old Meadowbank stadium. The stadium itself contains an eight lane, 400 metre running track, with a grass pitch within this. There is also a velodrome adjacent to the site. Underneath the stand is a covered 100 metre, eight-lane track.