Victoria Park, Dingwall
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| Location | Jubilee Road, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland |
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| Opened | 1929 |
| Owner | Ross County F.C. |
| Surface | Grass |
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Coordinates: 57°35′45.41″N 4°25′08.09″W / 57.5959472°N 4.4189139°W
Victoria Park is a football stadium situated in the town of Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. It is the home stadium of Ross County F.C. who currently play in the Scottish Football League First Division.
There are two stands; the West and the East, which have covered seats, there are also two standing-only terraces; known as the Academy End and Jailend. It has a total capacity of 6,310 (2,590 seated) so currently has less than 50 per cent of the Scottish Premier League criterion of 6,000 seats.
The Highland Football Academy is situated behind the Academy End and an Astroturf pitch adjacent to the East Stand. To date, the board have spent more than £3.5 million on renovating the stadium and plans are being made to create a modern all-seater stadium suitable for the Premier League.
In terms of capacity, the stadium holds more people than the town of Dingwall, which had a population of 5,521 at the last census in 2001.
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