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Lesser Hampden is a football stadium in Mount Florida, Glasgow, Scotland, owned by Queen's Park F.C. and located immediately beside the western end of the national stadium, Hampden Park. Since 2023 its sponsored name has been The City Stadium (after City Facilities Management, owned by local businessman William Haughey, Baron Haughey ).
On 26 May, Queen's announced that they would continue to play matches at Hampden Park for the forthcoming season, while utilising Lesser Hampden for League Cup fixtures. [2] Darren O'Donnell was announced as the club's new director of football on 31 May. [3]
In 2018, a deal was made for the SFA to purchase Hampden from Queen's Park upon the expiry of the lease in 2020 for a fee of £5 million, with the club intending to improve Lesser Hampden and play their matches there. [84] In November 2019 the club announced plans to redevelop Lesser Hampden into a 1,774 capacity ground. [7]
As part of the deal, Lesser Hampden was redeveloped and became the home stadium for Queen's Park. [106] [107] As of August 2020, the SFA had taken ownership of Hampden and a new facility was under construction at Lesser Hampden. [108] Queen's Park played their last match at Hampden on 20 March 2021, as their lease expired at the end of that ...
They also sold Hampden to the Scottish Football Association, using the funds to upgrade the adjacent training ground Lesser Hampden to become their regular match venue from 2021, [5] having already built a new club pavilion there seven years earlier. [6]
Scotland's national football stadium, Hampden Park, is located off Cathcart Road in the heart of Mount Florida. The 51,866-seater stadium, opened in 1903 and significantly renovated in the 1990s, is home to the Scottish Football Association , and to Queen's Park F.C. until 2021.
Lesser Hampden: Performance by club Competition record (119 finals played including one walkover win and one shared title) ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...
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