was founded in 1914, and acquired a ten-year lease on a site directly to the west of Yoker railway station.
[1] The new club was immediately elected into the Division Two of the Scottish Football League, and the first SFL match was played at Clydeholm on 16 August 1914, a 3–1 win over East Stirlingshire.
The ground's record league attendance of 22,000 was set for a match against Rangers on 13 November 1920, with the away team winning 4–2.
During World War II it was used to house a temporary mortuary, which was destroyed on the first night of the Clydebank Blitz in March 1941.
[4] The stadium was subsequently demolished and the site used to build a shopping centre and housing,[3] with one of the roads through it named Clydeholm Terrace.