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  2. Kings Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is also used by Durban-based Premier Soccer League football (soccer) clubs, as well as for large football finals. It was previously also known as the ABSA Stadium (between 2000 and 2010), [ 12 ] Mr Price Kings Park Stadium (in 2011 and 2012), [ 13 ] Growthpoint Kings Park (between 2013 and early 2017), and Jonsson Kings Park ...

  3. Kings Park Soccer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kings Park Soccer Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Durban, South Africa that was built in 1958. [1] It was formerly used mostly for football matches and was the home of Manning Rangers who played in the Premier Soccer League. The stadium had a capacity of 35,000 people.

  4. Dean Court - Wikipedia

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    Dean Court, currently known as Vitality Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Boscombe, a suburb of Bournemouth, Dorset, England, and is the home ground of AFC Bournemouth. The stadium has a capacity of 11,307.

  5. Kings Park Sporting Precinct - Wikipedia

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    The Kings Park Sporting Precinct currently has the capability to host 42 Olympic Codes and is just under 2 km from Sahara Kingsmead Cricket Stadium and the Greyville Racecourse, home of the Durban July. The Kings Park Sports Medicine Centre is located on Walter Gilbert Road between the two largest stadiums.

  6. King's Park F.C. - Wikipedia

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    When World War II started King's Park, largely as a consequence of their geographical location, dropped out of competitive football. Nonetheless, the club continued to play friendlies and, like a number of Scottish clubs who could offer higher war-time wages than their English counterparts, welcomed a number of high-profile guest players including Andy Black and Bill Shankly.

  7. Durban - Wikipedia

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    Their home ground is the 54,000 capacity Kings Park Stadium, sometimes referred to as the Shark Tank. The city has two soccer clubs in the Premiership — AmaZulu, and Golden Arrows. AmaZulu play most of their home games at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. Durban is also home to two National First Division teams; Durban City and Milford.

  8. History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South ...

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    Kings Park Stadium, Durban 19–23 New Zealand: 1996 New Zealand tour of South Africa: 46 24 August 1996 Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 26–33 New Zealand: 47 31 August 1996 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg 32–22 South Africa: 48 19 July 1997 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg 32–35 New Zealand: 1997 Tri Nations Series: 49 9 August 1997

  9. History of rugby union matches between France and South ...

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    Kings Park Stadium, Durban: 26–3 South Africa: 1967 France tour of South Africa and Rhodesia: 8 22 July 1967 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein: 16–3 South Africa: 9 29 July 1967 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg 14–19 France: 10 12 August 1967 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 6–6 draw: 11 9 November 1968 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 9–12 South Africa