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Two-time FA Cup finalists leave world-famous 51,866-seater home to play in tiny stadium holding just 990 fans

Published on July 05, 2025 at 12:24 PM

QUEENS PARK are swapping one of world football’s most iconic stadiums for a pint-sized ground with fewer than 1,000 seats.

The club – who reached the final twice in the 1880s – are moving out of Hampden Park.

Hampden Park stadium before a Scotland v Spain soccer match.
For a century Hampden has been home to Queens Park
Players observing a moment of applause for Denis Law at Hampden Park.
Hampden is also home to the Scottish national team
City Stadium before a UEFA Youth League match.
The general view of the new stadium Queens Park are moving into

Yes, Hampden the home of the national team and host of Euro 2020 matches with a capacity of 51,866.

In its place, Queens Park are moving to a cosy new stadium called Lesser Hampden – now known as the City Stadium – right door with a capacity of just 990.

That’s over 50 times smaller than the ground they’ve called home for over a century.

Queens Park were once one of football’s biggest names making the finals in 1884 and 1885 back when Scottish clubs were allowed to enter.

Founded in 1867, they’re Scotland’s oldest club and helped shape the modern game.

For decades they shared Hampden with the national team but the Scottish FA now owns the ground outright.

So Queens Park have decided to go their own way building something small but entirely their own.

The club says the move is about , identity, and building for the even if that future has fewer seats.

Gone are the days of tens of thousands roaring from the stands. Now, it’ll be hundreds but every voice will count.

From a world-famous arena to a hidden gem in its shadow, Queens Park are proving size isn’t everything.

They may be downsizing the stadium but their ambitions are still sky high.

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