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  2. Ravenscraig Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ravenscraig Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. The stadium is primarily set up for athletics, with a running track, but it is also the traditional home of Greenock Juniors Football Club. The stadium underwent a £1.7 million refurbishment in preparation for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. [1] [2]

  3. Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility - Wikipedia

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    Ravenscraig regional facility was also the main facility for the 2011 International Children's Games that took place in Lanarkshire, hosting the badminton and the athletics events. The facility has also been host to several major sporting events, such as the British Lightweight Boxing Title Fight and the Premier League Snooker tournament.

  4. Greenock Juniors F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Their quarter-final tie against Johnstone Burgh earlier in the competition attracted a record attendance of 8,000 to Ravenscraig Stadium. [ 2 ] In June 2017, former player Thomas Molloy was appointed as manager, assisted by former Kilmarnock FC and Greenock Morton Central Defender Shaun Dillon , Owen Archdeacon and goalkeeping coach Gavin Pick.

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  6. Port Glasgow F.C. - Wikipedia

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    They then groundshared with local rivals Greenock Juniors at both Ravenscraig Stadium and Battery Park, while Ravenscraig was redeveloped for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. [1] The club returned to Port Glasgow in 2012 at a new £4.4 million community stadium at Parklea.

  7. Scotland women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Ravenscraig Stadium hosted the first official match played by the Scotland women's team, in November 1972. The first official match played by the Scotland women's team was hosted by the Ravenscraig Stadium, an athletics facility in Greenock. [6] [7] Until 2020 the team normally played its home games at (men's) club stadiums around the country.

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