Aberdeen’s history has been tied to Pittodrie Stadium throughout its entire 122-year history, but that could change in the near future.
That’s because the historic Scottish Premiership club are pushing to build a new community stadium on Aberdeen beach.
The club have been at Pittodrie since 1903 and have been a mainstay of Scottish football ever since.
They have never been relegated from the top flight and are the only Scottish team to win two European titles.
Pittodrie has been the backdrop for all of this success and it has been famous for housing a number of firsts.
It was the first stadium to use the invention of a dugout and became one of the first all-seater stadiums in the United Kingdom.
Pittodrie can host just shy of 20,000 people, but the club want to secure their futur

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