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Dens Park, officially known as Scot Foam Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [2] is a football stadium in Dundee, Scotland, which is the home of Scottish Premiership club Dundee F.C. and has a capacity of 11,775. [1] Tannadice Park, the home of rivals Dundee United, is just 200 yards (183 metres) away. [3]
It was the home of Dundee Wanderers F.C. from 1894 until 1909, including their single season in membership of the Scottish Football League (1894–95). The name of the ground was changed to Tannadice when Dundee Hibernian took over the lease in 1909.
Map showing the proximity of Tannadice Park home Dundee United (right) to Dundee FC's stadium Dens Park (left). Dundee is the older of the two, having been founded in 1893, compared to Dundee United which was founded in 1909 as Dundee Hibernian following the demise of Dundee Harp, a club founded by Irish immigrants in 1879.
Dundee Tavern, a longtime fixture of the Douglass Loop in the Highlands neighborhood, will soon have a new name and menu. 'Tough decision:' Dundee Tavern to close, rebrand as 10th location of ...
As we look back on the restaurant openings of 2023, one thing is clear. Some absolute stunners opened this year. Ambitions soared in 2023, as a new class of restaurants opened in the Triangle ...
Motherwell are "deeply concerned for the welfare of all players" involved in Saturday's Scottish Premiership match at Dundee, which is set to go ahead after passing a third pitch inspection.
This is a list of association football stadiums in Scotland, ranked in descending order of capacity.The minimum required capacity is 1,000. The largest association football ground is Celtic Park with a capacity of 60,411.
Pizzaland restaurant on Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne, 1989. Pizzaland was a chain of pizza restaurants owned by Associated Newspapers and then by United Biscuits. [1] In the early 1990s, Pizza Hut and Pizzaland were regarded as the largest pizza eateries in Britain; [2] [3] UK business ceased in 1996.