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Hampden,
Scotland's National Stadium, has been upgraded to include some of
the finest facilities in Europe.
As
of 1st April 2000, the Scottish Football Association assumed responsibility
for the governance of Scotland's National Stadium through its wholly
owned subsidiary company, Hampden Park Limited.
Hampden is situated in 33 acres of land with sites adjacent to it
ready for redevelopment and committed to sport and leisure in the
City Council's Structure Plan. The Club, and more particularly Hampden
Park Limited which is responsible for delivering the Project and
for its future viability, is working with the City Council to ensure
that future land developments acknowledge and, wherever possible,
integrate with the needs of the Stadium. The concept of a campus
has evolved with the National Stadium at its hub, the centrepiece
of the initiative, with facilities for other sports and youth development
at hand.
Hampden's
seated capacity is 52,000.
The
last ten years have been eventful at Hampden. The next ten could
see the greater vision become reality.
The
South Stand is on 7 levels, with 6 currently in use:
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The Stadium has well structured facilities
for customers with special needs.
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for further details or for specific enquiries, please
contact us on
0141 620 4000 or email
info@hampdenpark.co.uk |
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(a) The administration offices of the Scottish
Football Association, Scottish Football League, and Scottish
Premier League. |
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(a) Four hospitality suites (Bain, Baird, Bell
and Maxwell), each capable of holding up to 380 depending on
table/seating arrangements. On matchdays, these are for the
exclusive use of the Silver Debenture Holders and are each used
by 450 people;
(b) Two Concourses with improved facilities, which on matchdays
are for the exclusive use of our Bronze Debenture Holders.
(c) Two public concourses with kiosk facilities. |
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(a) Three hospitality suites. The Lomond and
Nevis Suites can each accommodate up to 600 depending on table/seating
arrangements. They can also be partitioned into sections to
allow excellent room sizes for smaller, private dinners etc.
On matchdays, these areas are linked with VIP seating for guests,
including the Gold Debenture Holders, to view the game.
(b) The Millennium Suite provides an excellent view of the ground
and the VIP seating gives the best view in the Stadium. This
suite can host up to 250 depending on table/seating arrangements.
(c) 26 Executive Boxes (13 east of the centre line and 13 west
of the centre line). These Boxes can seat 10 for dinner and
have their own private seats for viewing. The Boxes are also
the ideal setting for use as breakout rooms or boardrooms.
(d) The Police Control Room with state-of-the-art computer and
CCTV equipment to monitor both inside and outside the ground.
(e) Two Television Studios for companies to present their programmes
from the Stadium. |
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(a) The impressive Main Reception
is where all visitors are greeted and guided to the appropriate
areas.
(b) Media Centre, with state-of the art facilities for use by
the Media on matchdays. This room can also be used for private
functions and can house up to 250 depending on table/seating
arrangements.
(c) Level 3 also houses the administration offices of Hampden
Park Limited |
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(a) The Scottish Football Museum. A visit to
the Museum is an experience you will not want to miss. Within
the Museum you will see many artefacts reflecting the heritage
of Scottish football. Items such as the Scottish Cup Trophy,
the oldest football ticket in the world, and Kenny Dalglish's
100th cap are just a few of the items on display. In addition
to a visit to the Museum is an optional tour of the Stadium,
where you will be able to visit the Dressing Rooms, Indoor Warm
Up Area and run out of the tunnel to the trackside. There is
also a Café where you can enjoy a snack before or after
your visit, and a Museum Shop stocked with interesting items
of memorabilia.
(b) The 250-seat Auditorium is now complete. This room spans
two levels and is the perfect location for lectures, product
presentations, etc.
(c) Cumbrae and Arran Suites, can host up to 450 depending on
table/seating arrangements. On matchdays these suites are linked
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(a) Players' Dressing Rooms, each with 22 lockers,
private physiotherapy room and baths and showers. Next door
is a changing room for the team officials with a further 12
lockers, physiotherapy room and showers. All the dressing rooms
are fitted out to the highest standard.
(b) In addition to the Home and Away Dressing Rooms there are
a further two dressing rooms for use by mascots, entertainers,
etc.
(c) There are two Ballpersons Rooms, which give the boys and
girls a chance to experience the Stadium's excellent facilities.
(d) Two Referee's rooms with their own facilities. The second
room is available if there is a female official or when there
is a need for additional officials.
(e) Warm-Up area, which is ideal for use as an indoor training
facility when the weather is inclement.
(f) Two specially fitted catering Serveries for special needs
spectators.
(g) Secure underground roadway and dedicated Players' Entrances,
ensuring the safety and privacy of visiting teams and dignitaries.
(h) From Level 1 the Lecture Theatre can be accessed if display
equipment is required for a particular presentation.
(i) The Sports Medicine Centre is now open and is available
to members of the public for the treatment of injuries. It is
linked to Glasgow's three Universities and is involved in research
work to the benefit of all in sport.
(j) Doping Control rooms, Offices, TV Interview Areas, and a
Match Control meeting room complete this five-star level. |
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