Queen's Park's Hampden Park was the world's largest stadium when it was first built in 1903Scotland's oldest football club, Queen's Park, are set to turn professional after 152 years as an amateur side. Following a vote by their members on Thursday evening, the Glasgow club have overwhelmingly voted to reassess their model. And despite recently deciding to sell their ground, Hampden Park, to the Scottish FA, the growing competition in Scottish League Two, has forced the club to become professional. More recently, they have produced Scotland internationals Andrew Robertson, Lawrence Shankland and Barry Douglas. When Hampden Park was built in 1903 it was the world's largest stadium, retaining that title until 1950 when Brazil's Maracana took over.
Source: Sky sports November 14, 2019 21:45 UTC