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  1. St Mirren Park, also known as The SMISA Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [2] is a football stadium in Paisley, Scotland. It is the home of St Mirren. The stadium is the sixth home of the club and replaced Love Street. [3] [4] [5] [6] History. View of the stadium during construction.

  2. The SMiSA Stadium is the home of St Mirren Football Club. The stadium was opened in January 2009 when we moved from our previous stadium at Love Street in Paisley. Our new stadium has all the facilities necessary to host and enjoy a game of football in the 21st Century.

  3. www.smisa.net › smisa-stadiumThe SMISA Stadium

    The SMISA Stadium. St Mirren Park officially became The SMISA Stadium on Friday November 6, 2020. The first match at the newly-named ground took place later that night with Saints drawing 0-0 with Dundee United.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2020 · General SMiSA News 06 November 2020. St Mirren’s home is being renamed The SMISA Stadium in a show of recognition of the fans as we start the final countdown to becoming majority owners of the club in the summer.

  5. Also known as The Simple Digital Arena and The SMISA Stadium because of sponsorship, St Mirren Park opened in 2009 after the club’s former stadium at Love Street was sold to Tesco for £15 million. It cost £7 million to build and Alex Salmond, the then-First Minister of Scotland, was present to watch the first match.

  6. About Our Club. In July 2021, St Mirren completed their five-year journey to become a fan-owned club. The St Mirren Independent Supporters Association (SMiSA) bought out the remaining shareholding of chairman Gordon Scott to become majority (51%) owners of the Buddies. The deal helped safeguard the future of the club – formed in 1877 – by ...

  7. At the SMiSA Stadium we have an electronic ticketing system in place at the turnstiles. The process of using the system is fairly straight-forward and easy to use: On entering the turnstile you will see the ticket reader. Place your match ticket (with the barcode or QR code facing upwards) or smartcard – into the aperture