Dalziel Park, Sports complex in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Dalziel Park is a sports complex in North Lanarkshire featuring multiple playing fields for rugby, football, and hockey with a grandstand seating around 384 people. The facility includes a hotel with conference areas, a restaurant, and overnight accommodation for visitors and guests.
The grounds were acquired to serve as a memorial to Dalziel High School members who died in the World Wars. The property then developed into a key sports facility for the surrounding communities over the following decades.
The grounds serve as a training and match venue for local rugby and football teams, functioning as a central gathering place for community sports. The facility has become woven into the sporting identity of the surrounding villages through decades of hosting amateur matches and development programs.
The complex sits at the boundary between Carfin and Cleland villages, making it easily accessible for visitors from the surrounding area. On-site parking is available and the grounds are well signposted for easy navigation.
Motherwell FC, a professional football club, uses these grounds as its primary training location while sharing the fields with numerous amateur teams. This arrangement makes the space one where professional and local players work alongside each other on the same training pitches.
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