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Paisley, Renfrewshire // Scotland | Home to: St Mirren Football Club // Scottish Premier League // Football

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St Mirren Park is a football ground in Paisley, Scotland. It ise the home of St Mirren F.C., who moved there from their existing stadium (also known as St Mirren Park), which has been sold to Tesco. The capacity of the new stadium is0 all seated, and it is located close to Greenhill Road. It was completed in January 2009.

The Stadium has four stands.
Main Stand (Greenhill Road) capacity 2,228.
West Stand (Craigielee Drive)capacity 2,516.
North Stand (Ferguslie Park Avenue) capacity 1,629.
South Stand (Drums Road)capacity 1,633.

The Main Stand and West Stand are pitch length stands, the lower seating capacity in the Main Stand is due to provision of media and hospitality facilities. The Main stand has 13 rows of seating whilst the other stands have 14 rows.

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St Mirren FC official website
black&whitearmy fansite
St. Mirren Historical Database fansite
wikipedia entry
The Scottish FA
The Scottish Premier League
The Scottish Football League
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