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Hillhead Centre

Sports venue in Aberdeen City, Scotland
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Hillhead Centre
Location within Aberdeen City council area
Former namesKeith Park
Coordinates 57°10′30′′N 2°05′49′′W / 57.175°N 2.097°W / 57.175; -2.097
OwnerUniversity of Aberdeen
TypeStadium
Genre(s)Football
Hockey
Capacity 1000 (300 seated)
Surfacegrass & synthetic
Tenants
Aberdeen University F.C.
Bridge of Don Thistle F.C.

The Hillhead Centre (formally known as Keith Park) is a sports stadium in the Old Aberdeen area of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is owned and managed by the University of Aberdeen.[1]

It consists of a floodlit, grass football pitch with a 300-capacity seated stand and a floodlit artificial pitch used for hockey and training. There is a fully equipped pavilion with conference rooms and physiotherapy suite.[2]

Currently, the stadium is used for football matches in the North Region Juniors by Aberdeen University's first team and Bridge of Don Thistle.[3] [4] It is also used for matches and training of various university sports teams.

References

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  1. ^ "Hillhead Centre (Keith Park)". University of Aberdeen . Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Hillhead Centre". Aberdeen Sports Village. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Location". Aberdeen University F.C. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  4. ^ "How to find us". Bridge of Don Thistle F.C. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
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