Ian Mair Park, the home of Dyce FC near Aberdeen, was left flooded beyond recognition after heavy rainfall overwhelmed much of the region on Friday.
A football pitch has been left underwater after severe flooding wreaked havoc in the north of Scotland.
As reported by Aberdeen Live, footage shared on social media showed the ground flooded in muddy water. A major clean-up operation is now expected to take place get ground back to a playable condition, with Dyce, who play in the North of Scotland Superleague, due to face Bridge of Don Thistle at their home on Friday, November 25.
Torrential downpours brought chaos to north-east communities, with many streets flooded and traffic brought to a standstill over the weekend. In a severe flood warning, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency urged people to 'remain vigilant.'
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