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  2. Turners Cross (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Turners Cross is an all-seater football stadium located in and synonymous with the district of Turners Cross in Cork, Ireland. It is owned by the Munster Football Association (MFA), [ 4 ] and is used by the MFA and by League of Ireland side Cork City .

  3. List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The maps pictured below, exclude stadiums currently under construction or awaiting redevelopment. ... Stadium Location Owner(s) or tenants ... Turner's Cross: Cork ...

  4. List of association football venues in the Republic of Ireland

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    Rank Stadium Total Capacity Seating Capacity Location Tenants Image 1: Aviva Stadium: 51,700 [1]: 51,700: Ballsbridge: Republic of Ireland national football team

  5. Turners Cross, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Turners Cross (Irish: Crois an Tornóra) [1] is a ward on the south side of Cork City in Ireland, and home to the Roman Catholic parish of the same name.. Largely residential, one of the key features of the area is the iconic church created by architect Barry Byrne and sculptor John Storrs, the Church of Christ the King.

  6. Turners Cross - Wikipedia

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    Turners Cross may mean: Turners Cross (stadium), a football (soccer) ground in Cork, Ireland; Turners Cross, Cork, a residential district and parish in Cork, Ireland

  7. Cork City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Cork City returned to Turners Cross in 1996. At the start of the 1995/96 season Rob Hindmarch took the reins, but the club was in trouble. With the stadium dragging it under, the receiver was called in and the club left 'homeless'. Efforts to save the situation saw a new board installed and a move back to Turners Cross.

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  9. List of stadiums in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Bijeli Brijeg Stadium – Mostar; Bilino Polje – Zenica; Koševo Stadium – Sarajevo; East Sarajevo – East Sarajevo; Stadion Grbavica – Sarajevo; Gradski stadion (Orašje) – Orašje