Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland is home to Queen's Park F.C. and the Scottish national football team. 'Hampden' is one of the homes of football and celebrated its centenary on October 31, 2003. The stadium also houses the offices of the Scottish Football Association.
The Hampden Roar is also used, colloquially, as a rhyming slang phrase. People (mainly in Glasgow and the West Coast of Scotland) may ask "what's the Hampden Roar?" or "what's the Hampden?" meaning, "what's the score?" The phrase can also be used outwith footballing contexts.
Hampden Park also hosted the famous 1960 European Cup final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt, where over 130,000 people watched Real Madrid win 7-3. The 1975/76 final of was also held at Hampden, when FC Bayern Munich defeated AS Saint-Etienne. Real Madrid were again victorious when Hampden Park hosted the final of the UEFA Champions League (the updated version of the European Cup) in 2002, defeating Bayer Leverkusen. Hampden Park will also host the UEFA Cup final in 2007.
Rugby union has also been played at the ground since its renovation, including a group game in the 1999 World Cup between defending champions South Africa and Uruguay.
In American football, the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe played at the stadium between 1998 and 2004 before decamping to Hamburg to become the Hamburg Sea Devils. The league's championship game, the World Bowl, was held there in 2003. In that game, the Frankfurt Galaxy beat Rhein Fire.
The stadium has also hosted an array of concerts, and in 2000 was the venue for a boxing card headlined by former world champion Mike Tyson. Robbie Williams' concert in September 2006 has forced the Scottish national team to play at Celtic Park instead.
Hampden is also a venue that has been put forward to host events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, should Glasgow's bid be successful.
Among the British and European capacity records Hampden holds are:
One event which is mistakenly thought to have occurred at Hampden Park is the world's first football international. This actually happened at the West of Scotland Cricket Club's Hamilton Crescent ground in the Partick area of Glasgow.
Hampden also play host to many concerts during the summer. Since 1999, Hampden has hosted the following concerts:
The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour lands in Hampden on 20th August 2006, but with tickets sales going poorly, the band are thinking about pulling the gig. Robbie Williams' Scottish leg of his Close Encounters tour also takes place at Hampden over two sold out nights in September.
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