Association football venue in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Donegal Celtic Park
Full name
Donegal Celtic Park
Location
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Owner
Donegal Celtic F.C.
Capacity
8,283 (safe capacity 2,330)
Surface
Grass
Construction
Renovated
2009
Tenants
Donegal Celtic F.C.
Donegal Celtic Park, also known as Suffolk Road and Celtic Park or more recently the New Suffolk Road after its recent expansion, is the home of amateur league team Donegal Celtic. It is situated in the Suffolk Road in west Belfast. The stadium holds 8,283, but is currently restricted to 2,330 under safety legislation.[1]
In early August 2009, work on two new stands was completed. A home stand seating 1,850 spectators and an away stand seating 800 are the first phase in a plan to create a 5000 seated capacity ground. The plan is expected to take several years to complete.
^"Sport NI Annual review 2009/10" (PDF). sportni.net. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
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