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Celtic Park - ADA Phones:
0818903001 (Republic of Ireland) 03333219996 (Northern Ireland & UK) 00353 818 903 001 (International)
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For special needs, please check the venue information page for details of facilities and companion tickets. Should you require further information please call the Special Needs Hotline.
Celtic Park - ADA hours:
Customer Services Hours (Local Time Zone) Mon - Fri: 8:30AM - 5 PM * Sat: 9:30 AM - 1 PM Sun: CLOSED * Lines Close From 1 - 2 PM
Reviews and news for “Celtic Park”
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Derry suffer third championship defeat of season as Armagh run riot in Celtic Park Derry Journal
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Donegal dump Derry out of Ulster Championship with daring raid at Celtic Park The Irish News
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Recap as Armagh dent Derry's Championship hopes with facile 11-point rout in Celtic Park Belfast Live
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Ulster SFC: 'Celtic Park will be hopping' - all eyes on Derry v Donegal after low-key quarter-finals BBC.com
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Slogan calling for Israel-Palestine ceasefire painted onto Derry GAA pitch ahead of championship match Belfast Telegraph
Celtic Park (Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc Cheilteach) is a football stadium and the home of Scottish Premiership team Celtic Football Club, in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. With a capacity of 60,832, it is the largest football stadium in Scotland, and the eighth-largest stadium in the United Kingdom. It is also known as Parkhead or Paradise.
Celtic was formed in 1887 and the first Celtic Park opened in Parkhead in 1888. The club moved to the current site in 1892, after the rental charge was greatly increased on the first. The new site was developed into an oval-shaped stadium, with vast terracing sections. The record attendance of 83,500 was set at an Old Firm derby on 1 January 1938. The terraces were covered and floodlights installed between 1957 and 1971. The Taylor Report mandated that major clubs should have all-seater stadia by August 1994. Celtic was in a poor financial position in the early 1990s and no major work was carried out until Fergus McCann took control of the club in March 1994. The old terraces were demolished to develop a new stadium in a phased rebuild completed in August 1998. A section of rail seating was installed in 2016.
A UEFA category four stadium, Celtic Park has been used as a venue for Scotland internationals and Cup Finals when Hampden Park has been unavailable. Before the First World War, Celtic Park hosted composite rules shinty-hurling, track and field and the 1897 Track Cycling World Championships. Open-air Masses and First World War recruitment drives were also held there. Celtic Park hosted the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games and has also been used for concerts by the Who and U2.
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