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City Park, Edinburgh : ウィキペディア英語版
City Park, Edinburgh

City Park was a football ground in Edinburgh, Scotland. The ground was used by several clubs, including Edinburgh City, Ferranti Thistle, Hibernian reserves, Spartans and Craigroyston.
==History==
Edinburgh City moved to City Park in 1935 from their Marine Gardens ground.〔Paul Smith & Shirley Smith (2005) ''The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds Second Edition 1888–2005'', Yore Publications, p163 ISBN 0954783042〕 The ground was initially an open field, but embankments were built around the pitch, with a grandstand erected on the eastern side.〔 Edinburgh played their first league match at the ground on 12 August 1935, a 3–1 defeat by Falkirk in front of 1,000 spectators. The record attendance of 5,740 was set for a Scottish Cup first round match against Cowdenbeath later in the season on 25 January 1936, with the away team winning 3–2.〔
The Scottish Football League (SFL) was suspended due to World War II in 1939, and at the end of the war City did not return to the league. The final SFL match at the ground was played on 26 August 1939, a 3–0 win over Morton.〔 After City folded in 1955 due to Edinburgh Corporation refusing to extend their lease,〔(Edinburgh City ) Historical Kits〕 the ground was used by several other clubs. Ferranti Thistle moved to City Park in 1969 after Edinburgh Corporation announced that a new college would be built on their Crewe Toll ground. Ferranti built a new changing room block, and were joined at City Park by Hibernian reserves the following year.〔(Club History 2 - By David Stoker ) Livington Mad〕 However, Ferranti left in 1974 to move to the Meadowbank Stadium after being elected to the SFL, as the ground was no longer deemed fit for the league.〔(Ferranti Thistle FC - a history ) Livingston FC〕
In 1976 Spartans moved to City Park. Their record attendance at the ground was 3,346, set for a Scottish Cup fourth round match against St. Mirren on 5 February 2006.〔(About ) Spartans FC〕 Three years later the club left to move to Ainslie Park. Their final match at the ground was played on 16 May 2009, an East of Scotland Football League match against the reformed Edinburgh City.〔(City Park set to bow out with local derby ) Spartans FC, 16 May 2009〕 During Spartans' tenure, the ground was also shared with Craigroyston until 1998, when they moved to St Mark’s Park.〔(History ) Craigroyston FC〕
After Spartans left the ground, the site was used for housing despite opposition from local residents who had formed a "Save City Park" group.〔(Green light for City Park development ) North Edinburgh News, 26 June 2013〕

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