Valefield Park, Football stadium in Kilbirnie, Scotland
Valefield Park is a football stadium in Kilbirnie with two main grandstands built in the early 2000s. The venue provides seating for around 600 spectators and meets all requirements for competitive matches.
This ground became the new home for Kilbirnie Ladeside after World War II when their previous location was no longer available. The move allowed the club to continue playing in the area.
The stadium serves as a meeting place for local supporters and the community. The venue holds deep meaning for people who have followed their team here for generations.
The ground has four entrance turnstiles and straightforward facilities for visitors. The setup is practical for both friendly matches and league games.
The stadium's name comes from a historical water channel nearby that once powered the old Nether Mill on Knoxsville Road. This link to the area's industrial past remains part of the local identity.
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