The Scotsman

SFA finally seal deal to buy Hampden from Queen’s

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

The Scottish Football Associatio­n has finally completed the deal with Queen’s Park to buy Hampden Park.

The governing body’s lease on the National Stadium expires next year and an option to move major matches and Scotland matches to Murrayfiel­d was explored before being ruled out last year.

But SFA bosses made it clear they would only keep their base in Mount Florida – which has been home to the Scottish national team since 1906 – if they were given the keys to the stadium for good.

Now, following nine months of negotiatio­ns, a fee – reported to be £5million – has been agreed with Queen’s Park to buy the 52,000 seater arena. In a statement, the SFA said it had “concluded a legally binding agreement with Queen’s Park FC for the transfer of ownership of Scotland’s National Stadium, Hampden Park”.

It added: “Heads of terms were signed in September last year after a period of dialogue and after further discussion on structural and financial aspects of the agreement, a formal legal offer was issued on behalf of the Scottish FA on 7 June, 2019. We have now received notificati­on from Queen’s Park that they have accepted the final and binding deal.

“Key stakeholde­rs including Scottish Ministers, sportscotl­and, Big Lottery Fund and Glasgow City Council have been informed and the transfer of ownership will take place on 1 August, 2020 – after Hampden Park hosts its UEFA Euro2020 fixtures.

“The board of the Scottish FA will now seek to ensure ownership of Hampden Park is a game-changer for the Associatio­n, its members and all its stakeholde­rs.”

SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell, above, says plans to upgrade and improve the historic home of Scottish football are already being considered.

New SFA president Rod Petrie added: “I am pleased we now have a legal contract with one of our member clubs for the good of Scottish football.

“The real work begins now to ensure Hampden Park can continue to serve the needs of the game and be an inspiratio­nal home for Scottish football in the future.”

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