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Royal Gymnasium Ground

Royal Gymnasium Ground
The Gymmie
Location Edinburgh, Scotland
Coordinates 55°57′37″N 3°11′51″W / 55.9602°N 3.1974°W / 55.9602; -3.1974Coordinates: 55°57′37″N 3°11′51″W / 55.9602°N 3.1974°W / 55.9602; -3.1974
Capacity 40,000
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened 1880
Renovated 1922–24
Closed 1943
Tenants
St Bernard's

The Royal Gymnasium Ground was a football ground in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the home ground of St Bernard's for most of their existence.

The Royal Gymnasium Ground was built on the site of the Royal Patent Gymnasium in Royal Crescent Park. St Bernard's first moved to the Royal Gymnasium Ground in 1880, when it was only a football pitch. Due to the lack of facilities, the club moved to Powderhall in 1883, before moving on to New Logie Green in 1889. After their lease on New Logie Green expired at the end of 1899, they played temporarily at Ibrox and New Powderhall, before returning to the Royal Gymnasium Ground in November 1900. The site had been left derelict and a new ground was constructed; the pitch was laid on a north–south axis, with a covered stand on the eastern side of the pitch containing a seated area and a paddock. The club's first league game at the ground was played on 3 November 1900, a 3–3 draw with Hamilton Academical.

During World War I the Army commandeered the ground. It was used by the Royal Army Service Corps as a heavy transport depot, which destroyed the pitch and drainage system. When the war ended, the club were unable to return, and were forced to play at Leith Athletic's Old Logie Green (a renamed Powderhall) instead. In 1922 the club's supporters purchased the Royal Gymnasium Ground. The stadium was completely rebuilt, with the pitch rotated to an east–west axis; a new 1,500-seat stand was built on the southern side of the pitch and embankments and terracing were installed on the other three sides, giving a capacity of 40,000. The redevelopment took two years, and the first game back at the ground was not played until 15 November 1924, a 1–0 defeat to Arthurlie. The first few matches of the 1924–25 season had been played at Tynecastle as Leith had taken over Old Logie Green again following their readmission to the SFL.


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