Celtic Park stands

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Celtic Park stands are the historic spectator terraces and seating areas of Celtic Football Club’s stadium in Glasgow, renowned as a classic example of early 20th-century British football ground architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football stadium stands
sports venue structure
architecturalStyle early 20th-century British football ground architecture
associatedWith Old Firm
surface form: Old Firm derby

Scottish Premier League
surface form: Scottish Premiership

UEFA club competitions
surface form: UEFA competitions
capacityApproximate 60000 spectators
country Scotland
designedFor maximizing crowd noise
unobstructed pitch views
hasFacility covered seating areas
disabled access seating
hospitality boxes
press areas
hasPart Celtic Park
surface form: Jock Stein Stand

Lisbon Lions
surface form: Lisbon Lions Stand

North Stand
South Stand
corner sections
seating tiers
terraces
hasViewOf stadium big screens
stadium scoreboards
heritageStatus iconic football venue in Scotland
homeVenueFor Celtic F.C.
inception late 19th century
locatedIn Glasgow
Scotland
United Kingdom
notableFor historic football architecture
intense matchday atmosphere
operator Celtic F.C.
partOf Celtic Park
safetyStandard all-seater configuration
significantReconstruction 1990s
sport association football
surfaceView Celtic Park pitch
tenant Celtic F.C.
usedFor concerts
cup finals
football matches
international football matches
spectator accommodation

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Archibald Leitch designed Celtic Park stands