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  2. Central Broward Park - Wikipedia

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    Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, formerly Central Broward Regional Park and Central Broward Stadium, is a large county park in Lauderhill, Florida. It opened on November 9, 2007, at a construction cost of $70 million. It is located at the corner of US 441 and State Road 838 (Sunrise Blvd.).

  3. List of U.S. stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.

  4. USL League Two - Wikipedia

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    Central Broward Park: 2014 2014 Julian Pedraza⁠ Fort Lauderdale United FC: Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Beyond Bancard Field at NSU Florida: 2023 2025 TBD Kings Hammer FC Sun City: Sun City, Florida: TBD 2016 2023 TBD Miami AC: Miami, Florida: Various 2021 2022 Sarasota Paradise: Sarasota, Florida: Sarasota High Football Stadium: 2022 2023 Mirko ...

  5. Central Broward Stadium - Wikipedia

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  6. List of cricket grounds by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Central Broward Park: ... Houston United States ... Converted to football stadium 2 Football park: 51,000 Adelaide: Australia: 2012 3: Bangabandhu National Stadium ...

  7. NRG Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The intention was to create a football stadium to replace the Astrodome that would operate like an open-air facility but have the intimacy and comfort of an indoor arena. With the design for football and the square footage requirements of the rodeo, the building was designed in the 1.9-million-square-foot (180,000 m 2) range. [10]

  8. Ken Pridgeon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was built in 1977 and, along with Cy-Fair FCU Stadium, serves as the home field for all Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District varsity football games, and soccer games. [1] Cy-Fair ISD Stadium was renamed Ken Pridgeon Pridgeon Stadium in 1994, in honor of Oran Kenneth Pridgeon, who served as Cy-Fair ISD Athletic Director from ...

  9. Category:Soccer venues in Florida - Wikipedia

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