Celtic Park
LocationPavilion Road

County Mayo,
Ireland
Coordinates53°51′9″N 9°17′51″W / 53.85250°N 9.29750°W / 53.85250; -9.29750 (Celtic Park)
OwnerCastlebar Celtic
OperatorCastlebar Celtic
Capacity1,500
SurfaceGrass
100.0 x 60.0 yds
Construction
Opened1954
Renovated2001
Tenants

Celtic Park (Irish: Páirc na gCeilteach) is an association football stadium based in Castlebar, County Mayo. It was the home ground of Castlebar Celtic who played in the Women's National League (WNL), the top tier of Irish women's football between 2011 and 2016. It remains home to Castlebar Celtic's associated men's team, who play at regional level in the Mayo Association Football League.

History

Castlebar Celtic purchased Flannelly's Field in 1954 for £1,879. They also spent £123 on drainage and £400 renovating a clubhouse. Two old CIÉ buses were procured to act as dressing rooms, bringing the total expenditure to £3,000. Most of the money was raised through a series of carnivals and dances. The first match played in Celtic Park was on 4 May 1958, a challenge game between Castlebar Celtic and Castlebar A. The first competitive game in the ground was between Castlebar Celtic and Westport United the following Sunday, in the Mayo Area Final of the Connaught Cup. Frank Roache scored as Celtic won 1–0.[1] The ground was redeveloped in 2001 with new walls and dugouts.[2]

References

  1. "Club History, all about the club". Castlebar Celtic FC. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  2. Griffin, Pat (22 December 2001). "Celtic Park". Archived from the original on 28 January 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2016.


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