Glebe Park
Record Attendance
8,122 (Brechin City v Aberdeen, Scottish Cup, Saturday 03 February 1973)
Current Capacity
3,960
Current Dimensions
110 yards by 67 yards
Address
Trinity Road, Brechin, Angus, DD9 6BJ
Notes
Glebe Park is a multi-use stadium in Brechin, Scotland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Brechin City. The stadium holds 3,960 people.
At the south side of the ground, there is a leafy hedge instead of a stand. It is believed that this hedge was planted by William Wallace so that he could hide behind it when the English garrison was passing through Brechin.
Often balls will got lost in the thorny hedge, somewhat reminiescent of Wrigley Field.
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