Tannadice Park, Football stadium in Dundee, Scotland
Tannadice Park is a football stadium in Dundee with four distinct stands and a capacity of around 14,229 seats, including the George Fox and Eddie Thompson areas. The ground features multiple levels and viewing angles across its structure.
The ground opened in 1882 under a different name but became the permanent home when Dundee United Football Club was formed in 1909. This connection has defined the venue for over a century.
The ground sits just a short walk from rival Dens Park, creating a remarkable clustering of professional football in one neighborhood that few cities can match. This proximity shapes the local football culture and makes the area distinct for supporters of both teams.
The ground provides dedicated areas for supporters with limited mobility, with accessible entrances and viewing platforms positioned throughout the venue. Arriving early helps with orientation and avoiding crowds.
One stand was built in 1962 using an innovative cantilever roof design that allowed spectators unobstructed views without supporting pillars. This technical feature was ahead of its time and set a new standard for stadium design.
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