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Celtic, Rangers, Glasgow City Discuss New Shared Stadium
Scottish FA president Mike Mulraney has proposed building a new purpose-built stadium in Glasgow to serve as a shared 'hub' for the women's teams of Celtic, Rangers, and Glasgow City, aiming to boost the development of women's football ahead of the 2035 Women's World Cup. The stadium, with a projected capacity of 3,000 to 5,000, could also host Scotland women's national team matches and is envisioned as a model for similar hubs nationwide. The proposal has been well received by the clubs involved, with Glasgow City expressing their ongoing commitment to finding a dedicated home for women's football. The idea, originally floated by Rangers women's chief Donald Gillies, includes possible multi-partner funding and scheduling adjustments, such as Friday night games, to accommodate all teams. If the new stadium's capacity is exceeded for certain matches, teams could still use larger men's stadiums for high-attendance games. This initiative is part of broader efforts to improve infrastructure and facilities for women's football in Scotland.

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