Christie Park, Huntly, Football stadium in Huntly, Scotland
Christie Park is a football stadium in Huntly featuring a natural grass pitch with seating for around 270 spectators. The playing surface measures approximately 96 meters by 66 meters.
The stadium opened in 1921 as Strathbogie Park and took its current name in 1926 to honor Provost Christie, who donated the land. This naming change marks an important moment in the venue's development.
The stadium serves as a meeting place for football fans from the area who gather regularly for matches. Local supporters form a tight community that gives the venue its social importance.
The stadium is accessible via East Park Street and sits within easy walking distance of Huntly railway station. The location makes it straightforward for visitors to arrive by foot or public transport.
The stadium reached its peak in February 1995 when about 4,500 spectators attended a match against Dundee United. This unusually high attendance remains a record for the venue.
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