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McDiarmid Park is the home of St. Johnstone Football Club from Perth, Scotland. It has an all-seated capacity of 10,673.

History

For 65 years, St. Johnstone called Muirton Park, in the city's north end, their home, but in 1986 the ground was purchased by a retail group who wanted to demolish it - and the adjoining ice rink - and build a supermarket in their place. In return, the club would be relocated, at no cost to them, to a brand-new stadium at the western edge of the city. A local farmer, Bruce McDiarmid, donated the land on which the stadium now stands.

Football

McDiarmid Park, the UK's first all-seated, purpose-built football stadium, was officially opened on August 19, 1989, prior to a Saints victory over Clydebank.

The stadium provides excellent facilities for its patrons, with parking for 1,000 cars and 100 coaches, a synthetic playing surface adjacent to the ground (which is used as the team's training ground), and conference facilities within the main (west) stand.

The south stand is named the Ormond Stand, after Willie Ormond, the club's most successful manager to date.

Rugby

On November 13, 2004 the Scotland national rugby union team played Japan there in a historic first test match north of the River Forth. The result was a 100-8 scoreline in favour of Scotland, the first time the Scottish rugby team scored a century.

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