Aberdeen

CountryScotland
Founded1903
StadiumPittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Capacity22,199

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Hailing from Scotland’s Granite City, Aberdeen Football Club stands as a proud emblem of the nation’s northeast, a bastion of football established in 1903. Situated away from the traditional central belt powerhouses, the Dons have carved out a distinct identity, representing a significant footballing outpost in the Scottish game for over a century.

Their spiritual home is Pittodrie Stadium, a venue with a venerable history that has been continuously developed over the decades. With a capacity of 22,199, it remains one of Scotland’s larger and most traditional grounds, a place where generations of supporters have gathered to passionately back their team. The atmosphere on a matchday at Pittodrie is a testament to the unwavering loyalty of the club’s fanbase.

Aberdeen continues to be a fixture in Scottish football, a club deeply embedded in the fabric of its community. It consistently represents the city with distinction, playing a vital role in the country’s footballing narrative and holding its own among the established names north of the border.

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