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- Links_Park type Place external.
- Links_Park type StadiumOrArena external.
- Links_Park type Place external.
- Links_Park type Location external.
- Links_Park type SpatialThing external.
- Links_Park type Feature external.
- Links_Park type ArchitecturalStructure external.
- Links_Park type SportFacility external.
- Links_Park type Stadium external.
- Links_Park sameAs Links_Park external.
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- Links_Park comment "Links Park is a football stadium in Montrose, Scotland. It has been the home ground of Montrose Football Club since 1887. Links Park was opened in 1887. To help finance the new ground, Montrose F.C. rented the pitch out for circuses and livestock grazing. The club was eventually able to raise £150 in 1920 to buy a stand, that had been previously used by the Highland Games. A roof was built over the Wellington Street end of the ground in the 1960s. Floodlights were installed in 1971 and first used in a match against Stranraer. The record attendance at the ground was 8,983, for a Scottish Cup quarter-final tie against Dundee in March 1973." external.
- Links_Park label "Links Park" external.
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- Links_Park seeAlso Links_Park external.
- Links_Park seeAlso 7646060 external.
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- Links_Park lat "56.71393611111111" external.
- Links_Park lat "56.71399" external.
- Links_Park long "-2.4590833333333335" external.
- Links_Park long "-2.45891" external.
- Links_Park wasDerivedFrom Links_Park?oldid=771182578 external.
- Links_Park abstract "Links Park is a football stadium in Montrose, Scotland. It has been the home ground of Montrose Football Club since 1887. Links Park was opened in 1887. To help finance the new ground, Montrose F.C. rented the pitch out for circuses and livestock grazing. The club was eventually able to raise £150 in 1920 to buy a stand, that had been previously used by the Highland Games. A roof was built over the Wellington Street end of the ground in the 1960s. Floodlights were installed in 1971 and first used in a match against Stranraer. The record attendance at the ground was 8,983, for a Scottish Cup quarter-final tie against Dundee in March 1973. Links Park was significantly improved in the 1990s, after the club was taken over by Bryan Keith. The wooden Main Stand was replaced by a cantilevered stand, seating 1,258 people. Other improvements brought the total investment to nearly £1 million, of which the Football Trust provided £400,000. Keith bought the ground in 1995 for £500,000 and granted the club a 25-year lease, without rent. GlaxoSmithKline provided a £250,000 grant in 2006 for the club to install an all-weather surface at Links Park. This pitch was replaced by another artificial surface during the 2015 close season. The current stadium capacity is 4,936. The all-seated Main Stand (South) has a capacity of 1,338 with the West Stand terrace holding a maximum of 1,582 spectators. There is also uncovered standing areas on the North and East sides off the ground. The pitch at the stadium measures 113 x 70 yards." external.
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- Links_Park name "Links Park" external.
- Links_Park featureClass S external.
- Links_Park featureCode S.STDM external.
- Links_Park parentADM1 Scotland external.
- Links_Park parentADM1 2638360 external.
- Links_Park parentADM2 Angus external.
- Links_Park parentADM2 2657306 external.
- Links_Park parentCountry United_Kingdom external.
- Links_Park parentCountry 2635167 external.
- Links_Park parentCountry country-GBR external.
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- Links_Park parentCountry GB external.
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- Links_Park point "56.71393611111111 -2.4590833333333335" external.
- Links_Park location Scotland external.
- Links_Park location 2638360 external.
- Links_Park location Montrose,_Angus external.
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