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Club: St Johnstone FC | Opening: 1989 | Capacity: 10,700 seats<\/p>\n
McDiarmid Park was the first purpose-built all-seater stadium in the United Kingdom.<\/p>\n
The stadium replaced St Johnstone’s old Muirton Park, and resulted from an offer of retailer Asda to buy the land of Muirton Park in exchange for a new 10,000-seater stadium. Negotiations resulted in an agreement and construction of the new stadium started in October 1988.<\/p>\n
The land of the new stadium had been donated by local farmer Bruce McDiarmid, who got rewarded with a 20% stake in the club and the stadium carrying his name.<\/p>\n
McDiarmid Park hosted its first match on the 19th of August 1989 when St Johnstone played Clydebank. The official opening was held a few months later when Manchester United visited the ground for a friendly (0-1).<\/p>\n
In October 2011, plans\u00a0were released\u00a0that involved the demolition of the 2,000-seater North Stand, which would allow for the construction of a new commuter road. St Johnstone chairman Brown stated to be in favour of the plans,\u00a0but in the end were rejected.<\/p>\n
McDiarmid Park is located in the north-west of the small city of Perth, just over 2 miles from the city centre and rail station.<\/p>\n