Celtic unveil plans for major redevelopment
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The redevelopment of the Barrowfield site, located near to Celtic Park, would see Celtic unveil another training facility, including one of the largest indoor football arenas in Scotland, featuring a Fifa approved top of the range full sized artificial surface.
It will also feature a state-of-the-art gymnasium, as well as brand new extended parking and changing facilities.
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A further phase of the redevelopment would also see the construction of new refreshment and grandstand facilities for spectators.
The facility will allow the Celtic first-team to train indoors in cases of poor weather. The complex will also be used by the club's women's and academy teams.
The new site will feature two full-sized outdoor grass pitches, two artificial pitches, both outdoor and indoor, as well as an outdoor warm-up area.
The new development will complement Celtic's established first-team training base at Lennoxtown, which was opened in 2007.