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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hampden_ParkHampden Park - Wikipedia

    Hampden Park (Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc Hampden) is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home of the Scotland national football team.

  2. Learn about the origins, records and achievements of Hampden Park, the oldest international football stadium in the world. Find out how it became the home of Scottish football and hosted six European Cup finals.

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    The Scottish Cup Final is played at Hampden annually in May, for the honour of lifting the world's oldest national trophy - the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, made in 1873. Queen's Park were the first winners, beating Clydesdale F.C.2-0 in the 1874 final. Hampden Park hosted the 1960 European Cup final between Real Madrid and Eintrach...

    Among the British and European capacity records Hampden holds are: 1. 1937 - Attendance 149,415 : Scotland v England (British Home Championship) - highest in Europe 2. 1937 - Attendance 146,433 : Celtic v Aberdeen (Scottish CupFinal) - highest for a club match in Europe 3. 1970 - Attendance 136,505 : Celtic v Leeds United (European Cup Semi-Final) ...

    In American football, the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe played at the stadium between 1998 and 2004 before decamping to Hamburg to become the Hamburg Sea Devils. The league's championship game, the World Bowl, was held there in 2003. In that game, the Frankfurt Galaxy beat Rhein Fire. The stadium has also hosted concerts, and in 2000 was the ven...

  3. Hampden Park serves as the national stadium for football in Scotland. Find information about the history of Hampden, record attendances and Queen's Park FC with the Scottish FA.

  4. Hampden Park in Glasgow is the primary home stadium for the Scotland national football team. This has been the case since 1906, soon after it opened. The present site of Hampden Park is the third location to bear that name and both the previous locations also hosted Scotland games.

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