Portland Park, Galston

Coordinates: 55°36′11″N 4°23′21″W / 55.6030°N 4.3891°W / 55.6030; -4.3891
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Portland Park
Portland Park is located in East Ayrshire
Portland Park
Portland Park
Location within East Ayrshire
LocationGalston, Scotland
Coordinates55°36′11″N 4°23′21″W / 55.6030°N 4.3891°W / 55.6030; -4.3891
Record attendance4,211
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Galston F.C.

Portland Park was a football ground in Galston, Scotland. It was the home ground of Galston F.C.

History[edit]

Galston were playing at Portland Park when they were elected to Division Three of the Scottish Football League in 1923, and at the time the facilities consisted of a covered stand and pavilion on the southern side of the pitch. The first SFL match was played at the ground on 19 August 1923, a 2–0 win over Solway Star.[1]

In 1926 the club resigned from the league as Division Three was heading for disbandment; the final SFL match at Portland Park on 9 January 1926 saw the club win 8–2 against Johnstone with 300 in attendance.[1] The ground's record attendance of 4,211 was set for a Scottish Cup first round match against Kilmarnock on 26 January 1935, with the visitors winning 1–0.[1]

After the club folded in 1940 the site of Portland Park was used to build the A71 bypass.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Paul Smith & Shirley Smith (2005) The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds Second Edition 1888–2005, Yore Publications, p210 ISBN 0954783042