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  2. Te Kaha (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Te Kaha under construction from Tuam Street (September 2024) The CCDU Recovery Plan, with the designation for the stadium the large blue area right of centre. Te Kaha, also known as the Canterbury Multi-Use Arena, and as One New Zealand Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-use sports arena in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is situated on ...

  3. Category:Rugby union stadiums in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rugby union stadiums in New Zealand" ... Te Kaha (stadium) TET Stadium & Events Centre; Trafalgar Park, Nelson; W. Waikato Stadium; Wakatipu Rugby ...

  4. Sport in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Te Kaha: 30,000 Multi-use Under construction, scheduled to open April 2026. To be known as One New Zealand Stadium for sponsorship reasons. [29] United Sports Centre: 2014 1,000 Association football: Formerly Christchurch Football Centre Wilding Park: 1920s Tennis Wolfbrook Arena: 1998 7,200 Netball, Basketball

  5. Category:Sports venues in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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  6. Canterbury Region - Wikipedia

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    New facilities built to replace those damaged in the earthquake include the Ngā Puna Wai Sports Hub, [48] the Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre — an aquatic and indoor sports venue scheduled to open in 2025, [49] and a multi–purpose covered stadium Te Kaha seating 30,000 spectators that is expected to be complete by April 2026.

  7. Ngā Puna Wai Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Ngā Puna Wai Sports Hub was developed on a greenfield site in a reserve in Aidanfield adjacent to the Canterbury Agricultural Park. The new venue replaced international–quality sports facilities lost during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, including athletics facilities at Queen Elizabeth II Park, rugby league fields at Lancaster Park (AMI Stadium), hockey pitches at Porritt Park, and ...

  8. Canterbury Rugby Football Union - Wikipedia

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    On 14 July 2022, the Christchurch City Council voted to sign a $683 million contract to build Te Kaha. In July 2024, a sponsorship agreement was announced granting the telecommunications company One New Zealand naming rights to the stadium for the next 10 years. [34] The stadium will be named One New Zealand Stadium. [35]

  9. Rugby League Park - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand def. Great Britain 16–10: 10,000: 1950 New Zealand vs Great Britain series 2: 27 June 1953 New Zealand def. Australia 25–5: 5,509: 1953 Trans-Tasman Test series: 3: 1 August 1964 New Zealand def. France 18–8: 4,935: 1964 New Zealand vs France series 4: 19 July 1970 Great Britain def. New Zealand 23–9: 8,600: 1970 New Zealand ...