Boghead Park is a former football ground in the town of Dumbarton, Scotland. It was formerly owned by Dumbarton Football Club, who had played there since 1879, making it one of the oldest sporting venues in the United Kingdom. It was used by the club until the end of November 2000, when they moved to their new 2,000 capacity all-seated Strathclyde Homes Stadium. Boghead Park's record attendance was 18,001 for a Scottish Cup match against Raith Rovers F.C. on March 2, 1957.

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  • Boghead Park is a former football ground in the town of Dumbarton, Scotland. It was formerly owned by Dumbarton Football Club, who had played there since 1879, making it one of the oldest sporting venues in the United Kingdom. It was used by the club until the end of November 2000, when they moved to their new 2,000 capacity all-seated Strathclyde Homes Stadium. Boghead Park's record attendance was 18,001 for a Scottish Cup match against Raith Rovers F.C. on March 2, 1957. Despite the local enthusiasm for the tie, Dumbarton were comprehensively defeated 4-1 in the game. Also in 1957 the club bought the platform roof from Turnberry railway station for use as a terrace cover.
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  • Boghead Park is a former football ground in the town of Dumbarton, Scotland. It was formerly owned by Dumbarton Football Club, who had played there since 1879, making it one of the oldest sporting venues in the United Kingdom. It was used by the club until the end of November 2000, when they moved to their new 2,000 capacity all-seated Strathclyde Homes Stadium. Boghead Park's record attendance was 18,001 for a Scottish Cup match against Raith Rovers F.C. on March 2, 1957.
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