Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Hampden Park (a menudo referido como Hampden) es un estadio de fútbol de Glasgow, Escocia. Tiene una capacidad para 52 500 espectadores sentados y sirve como el estadio nacional del fútbol en Escocia. Además del equipo nacional de fútbol de Escocia, es escenario habitual de las últimas eliminatorias de la Copa de Escocia y de la Copa de la ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hampden_ParkHampden Park - Wikipedia

    Hampden Park ( Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc Hampden) is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home of the Scotland national football team. Hampden Park is owned by the Scottish Football Association (SFA), and regularly hosts the latter stages of the ...

  3. Start here to find details on upcoming events, hospitality, visitor information and all about the facilities at the Home of Scottish Football.

  4. Every visit to Hampden Park is special. The following links have information about stadium services, policies, procedures, stadium site maps and much more to make your visit to Scotland’s National Stadium convenient, enjoyable and memorable. A-Z Guide. ACCESSIBILITY FOR HAMPDEN HOSPITALITY.

  5. Hampden Park is the national football stadium of Scotland, home to Scotland international matches since 1906. Located in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, the stadium has a capacity of 51,866. In addition to hosting Scottish Cup finals and, more recently, semi-finals, it is also the home of amateur team Queen’s Park FC.

  6. Hampden Park. 513 opiniones. N.º 131 de 438 cosas que hacer en Glasgow. Campos y estadios. Cerrado ahora. De 10:00 a 17:00. Escribir una opinión. Lo que la gente dice. “ Estadio de la selección de fútbol de Escocia ” ago de 2017. En la actualidad es el estadio donde la selección de fútbol de Escocia juega sus partidos internacionales.

  7. Hampden Park is Scotland’s national stadium and is located in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow. Hampden has been the venue for some truly memorable games at both club and national level, none more so than the 1960 European Cup final when Real Madrid defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 7 - 3 in what is widely regarded as the finest club game ever.