Victoria Park, Football stadium in Dingwall, Scotland.
Victoria Park is a football stadium in Dingwall, Highland, with four seated stands arranged around a grass pitch that can hold roughly 6,500 spectators. The ground sits close to the town's railway station and existing residential neighborhoods.
The ground opened in 1929 and saw its peak crowd of 8,000 during a Scottish Cup match against Rangers in 1966. It has remained the home of the region's football club ever since.
Ross County Football Club calls this home and draws supporters from across the Highland region, creating a tight-knit community of fans who travel from surrounding villages and small towns.
The stadium sits less than 500 meters from Dingwall Railway Station, making it easy to reach by train from around the region. Parking and local services are available close to the ground.
One stand takes its name from the nearby former County Jail that once stood in the area, giving that section of the ground its distinctive local identity. A football academy for youth players operates just alongside the stadium.
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