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Former football ground in Leith, Scotland

Beechwood Park
Beechwood Park is located in the City of Edinburgh council areaBeechwood ParkBeechwood ParkLocation within the City of Edinburgh council area
Former namesBank Park
LocationEdinburgh, Scotland
Coordinates55°57′50″N 3°09′46″W / 55.9639°N 3.1629°W / 55.9639; -3.1629
Record attendance7,000
SurfaceGrass
Closed1899
Tenants
Leith Athletic F.C. (1891–1899)

Beechwood Park, initially known as Bank Park, was a football ground in the Leith area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the home ground of Leith Athletic during their first seven seasons in the Scottish Football League (SFL).

History

Leith Athletic played at Bank Park when they joined the SFL in 1891. The first league match was played at the ground on 22 August 1891, with Leith beaten 3–2 by Renton; Renton's Alex McColl scored the first-ever penalty kick in SFL history during the game. The ground's record attendance was set later in the season when 7,000 saw Leith draw 3–3 with Dumbarton in a Scottish Cup second round replay on 13 February 1892. The highest league attendance was set a few weeks later on 18 April, with 6,000 watching a 2–1 win over Celtic.

In 1895 the ground was renamed Beechwood Park. Leith left in 1899, with the final league match played on 15 April 1899, a 3–3 draw with Kilmarnock. The club briefly groundshared with St Bernard's at New Logie Green at the start of the 1899–1900 season, and played the remainder of their matches at Hawkhill. The following season they moved to Chancelot Park. After the club left Beechwood Park the North British Railway built the line into Leith Central across the site.

References

  1. ^ Paul Smith & Shirley Smith (2005) The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds Second Edition 1888–2005, Yore Publications, p151 ISBN 0954783042
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