Celtic Park - Celtic FC
About Celtic Park Stadium
Celtic Park Stadium, also known as Paradise, is the home ground of Celtic Football Club in Glasgow, Scotland. One of the largest and most iconic football stadiums in Europe, Celtic Park has a seating capacity of over 60,000. Known for its passionate supporters and vibrant atmosphere, it’s a must-visit for football fans and a symbol of the club’s rich heritage.
History
Opened in 1892, Celtic Park has become a symbol of the club’s history and success. Originally known for its early domestic triumphs, the stadium has been at the heart of Celtic FC’s legacy, hosting major European and Scottish matches over the years. It’s where legendary moments have unfolded, including Celtic’s historic European Cup victory in 1967.
Interesting Facts
- Celtic Park is one of the largest football stadiums in the UK, with a capacity of 60,411.
- The stadium is famously known as Paradise due to its incredible atmosphere on match days.
- It has been the backdrop to Celtic FC’s most memorable moments and is home to the club's passionate supporters.
- Celtic Park hosted the 2014 UEFA Europa League final.
Atmosphere
Match days at Celtic Park Stadium are electric, with fans creating an unforgettable atmosphere. The sea of green and white in the stands, combined with the energy of the Celtic supporters, makes every game a thrilling experience. Whether it’s a domestic league match or an international fixture, the passion of the fans is undeniable.
Stadium Tour
Explore the magic of Celtic Park with a guided tour of the stadium. Learn about Celtic’s colourful history, dating back to 1888, and see the club’s heritage up close. Visit iconic locations such as the Celtic Park boardroom, tunnel, and dressing rooms, and experience the passion that has made Celtic FC a renowned club worldwide.
For more details or to book your Celtic Park Stadium Tour, visit the official website.