A whopping 118,567 piled into Ibrox on 2 January 1939 to see Rangers edge Celtic 2-1. This game was also the final meeting between the two great Glasgow rivals before the start of the Second World War. Packed in like sardines, many of the spectators had been too restricted to dip into their pockets. Looking for Football Players every Wednesday nite at the world of Soccer Chesser 7pm-8pm, get in touch Address is 11 New Market Road Edinburgh EH11 1RJ Ad … A jaw-dropping 143,750 showed up at Hampden Park that day to witness eventual champions Rangers defeat Hibernian by one goal to nil. It’s estimated that the peak capacity of its huge terraces exceeded 180,000, and whenever the big games came around, Scotland’s bunnet-clad hoi polloi would occupy almost every square inch of them, managing to match and even exceed the immense attendances set by our noisy neighbours south of the border. West Lothian football team backed by MND researchers ... the biggest UK trial for MND in a generation. This is a list of football stadiums in Scotland, ranked in descending order of capacity. It includes: Being a list of stadiums in Scotland it does not include, SPFL: Scottish Professional Football League; HFL: Highland Football League; LFL: Lowland Football League; EoSFL: East of Scotland Football League; SoSFL: South of Scotland Football League; WoSFL: West of Scotland Football League; SJFA: Scottish Junior Football Association; NCFL: North Caledonian Football League; SWPL: Scottish Women's Premier League, List of association football stadiums by capacity, List of Scottish Football League stadiums, List of Scottish Professional Football League stadiums, "Demolition of Tynecastle main stand nears completion", https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/our-region/edinburgh/demolition-of-tynecastle-main-stand-nears-completion-1-4482336, "Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club", 2020–21 South of Scotland Football League, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_football_stadiums_in_Scotland&oldid=971904477, Lists of association football stadiums in Scotland, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 8 August 2020, at 23:48. 1970: Celtic V Leeds United (European Cup Semi-Final) 136,505. Real Madrid 7-3 Eintracht Frankfurt
18 May 1960
European Cup Final
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 127,621. Celtic 2-1 Aberdeen
24 April 1937
Scottish Cup Final
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 147,365. The attendance set a new world record, which even today remains a European record for an international match. The attendance is an all-time record for a European Cup Final. Celtic and Scotland player Jimmy Delaney featured both in this game and versus England the week before, an interesting claim to fame. Celtic were leading 1-0 from the first leg at Elland Road, but Leeds managed to draw the scores level just 14 minutes into the return game through a 30-yard screamer from Billy Bremner, who said the deathly silence in the wake of his goal going in had been “intimidating”. “It’s football and obviously you’re going to get teams after you. 1925: Celtic V Rangers (Scottish Cup Semi-Final) 101,714. “They have matched my expectations as well and I actually can’t wait to get started.”. Starting with the earliest first, we take a journey deep into the archives and shine a light on ten of Scottish football’s most notable record gates. Still the largest attendance for a domestic match in Europe. Stuart Hogg, Jonny Gray, Sam Hidalgo-Clyne and Sam Skinner help Exeter Chiefs beat Racing 92 in Heineken Champions Cup final, 'He's a dinosaur and he's costing us': Celtic fans rage on Twitter after 2-0 Old Firm defeat to Rangers. Today, Hampden Park is all-seater and holds precisely 52,063, less than a third of its peak capacity. Just let that sink in for a moment. Scotland 3-1 England
17 April 1937
British Home Championships
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 149,415. All Rights Reserved. Hampden Park’s record attendances in full (data sourced from the official Hampden website): First six-figure attendance for any game in Scotland. He responded to the no-show by taking to Twitter to accuse the 29-year-old of being “disrespectful” to Hibs. The Hoops emerged victorious in front of an audience of 107,609, an all-time record attendance for a British league cup final. 1973: Rangers V Celtic (Scottish Cup) 122,714. In 1960 a staggering 127,621 (mostly Glasgwegian) spectators crammed on to Hampden’s slopes to witness one of the most memorable European Cup Finals of all time, as Real Madrid ruthlessly demolished Eintracht Frankfurt by seven goals to three. “Keith can come out and say what he wants. The immense pulling power of the ‘Old Firm’ peaked on the afternoon of 26 April 1969 as an earth-shattering 132,870 souls poured into Hampden Park for the Scottish Cup Final. A healthy number of these records still stand today as Scottish, British, European and world records. If it was me, I’d throw my lawyer at them, Hearts striker Steven Naismith offers Aaron Hickey advice over the difficult days of Bologna move, More than 50,000 march in Belarus against authoritarian leader, Car catches fire after colliding with crash barrier on M8, Manuel Lanzini lands Hammer blow on Spurs and 5 more famous football comebacks, Michigan governor pushes back against Trump rally chants, Trademark All Blacks try and Djokovic’s street clinic – Sunday’s sporting social. 1937: Celtic V Aberdeen (Scottish Cup Final) 147,365. The most substantial of those three, Hampden Park, was essentially designed to accommodate as many spectators as possible whilst offering precisely zero cover from the elements. Not bad going. Scotland 1-1 England | 4 April 1908 | British Home Championships | Hampden Park, Glasgow | Attendance: 121,452, Scotland and the Auld Enemy shared the spoils in this hotly-contested encounter at Hampden Park where an incredible 121,452 souls passed through the gates. “I’ve joined the biggest team in Edinburgh and the third biggest in Scotland,” he said. Rangers 1-0 Hibernian
27 March 1948
Scottish Cup Semi-Final
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 143,750. He has also played for Burnley, … Find Football Clubs near Edinburgh on Yell. “I’ve joined the biggest team in Edinburgh and the third biggest in Scotland,” he said. Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is home to a rich history and exciting culture which dates back to 8500 BC. KYLE LAFFERTY insists there is no way he could disrespect Hearts by signing for Edinburgh rivals Hibernian. Amazingly, just seven days had passed since Scotland and England battled it out in front of the world’s largest ever crowd when Celtic and Aberdeen set a new record of their own. That meeting had been set up by former Northern Ireland team-mate Keith Gillespie, who now acts as agent but is not Lafferty’s official advisor. All time record for a European international match. © DC Thomson Co Ltd 2020. And he will have done his popularity levels across the capital no favours by claiming Hibs sit in the shadows of his new side. Despite the good weather on 27 March 1948 resulting in a mass exodus of Glaswegians towards the Clyde Coast, the streets of Mount Florida were anything but deserted. Rangers are the second best. Then, in the wake of the 1989 Hillsborough Stadium Disaster and subsequent Taylor Report, the UK government decided that no standing accommadation should be permitted in any major British stadia. The striker, who has 58 international caps, won three Scottish top-flight titles during a spell with Rangers from 2008-2012. “The only way out was through the window and I didn’t really fancy jumping down three storeys. The 20 biggest rivalries in world football ranked ... Each Edinburgh club has won four titles apiece but Hearts claim the bragging rights in … Lennon was also interested in taking the Northern Ireland frontman to Easter Road – but was left waiting at Hibs’ East Mains training ground on Wednesday as Lafferty stood him up. Hampden’s capacity has been cut drastically since Celtic’s 3-1 aggregate victory over Leeds Utd. But the former Sion, Palermo and Norwich striker is confident he can handle anything thrown his way. Since the formation of the Scottish Football Association in 1872, this wee country has been heids over studs for the beautiful game. Celtic 4-0 Rangers
26 April 1969
Scottish Cup Final
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 132,870. Queen’s Park 0-1 Rangers
18 January 1930
Scottish Cup first round
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 95,722. Celtic 2-1 Leeds United
15 April 1970
European Cup Semi-Final (2nd Leg)
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 136,505, Dubbed by the media as the ‘Battle of Britain’, Don Revie’s all-conquering Leeds United had been tipped as hot favourites, but hadn’t banked on a certain Jimmy Johnstone playing the game of his life, nor did they expect such a colossal ‘twelfth man’. 1960: Real Madrid V Eintracht Frankfurt 127,621, Record attendance for a European Cup Final (Champions League), 1963: Rangers V Morton (League Cup Final) 105,907. But Lafferty dismissed those claims as he said: “I was at Hearts from Friday then Monday and Tuesday before finally getting the deal done yesterday with my agent. I showed Hearts massive respect by staying here. “I made one early doors and I didn’t want this deal to end up dead and buried.