Kynoch Park, Football stadium in Keith, Scotland.
Kynoch Park is a football stadium in Keith with a natural grass pitch and modern floodlights for evening matches. The ground has seating capacity for several thousand spectators, making it a full-sized facility for competitive play.
The land for this ground was donated by Sir John Kynoch, from whom the stadium takes its name. The venue saw its peak attendance in 1928 during a match against Celtic, when nearly 6,000 people gathered to watch.
The ground is home to Keith FC, a team deeply rooted in the community for over a century. The supporters know their club by the nickname 'The Maroons', taken from the team colours that define the club's identity.
The ground sits on Balloch Road within walking distance of Keith town centre and the railway station. Visitors should plan ahead for parking and check the weather before attending evening matches, as conditions can change quickly in the Scottish Highlands.
The club spent its formative years playing at a different venue before moving to this ground, which became a symbol of growth and stability for the organization. That earlier period remains an important part of the team's story and legacy.
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