enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Queenstown Stadium - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queenstown_Stadium

    The Queenstown Stadium is located in Queenstown, Singapore. It seats 3,800 people, and is opened from 4.30am to 9.30pm. The stadium is a 10-minute walk from Queenstown MRT station. In 2010 and 2011, it hosted Etoile FC of the S.League. 2012 saw the return of Tanjong Pagar United

  3. List of stadiums in Singapore - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stadiums_in_Singapore

    Stadium Location Capacity Year built Bedok Stadium: Bedok: 3,960: 1982 Bishan Stadium: Bishan: 6,254: 1998 Bukit Gombak Stadium: Bukit Batok: 3,000: Choa Chu Kang Stadium

  4. Queenstown Events Centre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queenstown_Events_Centre

    Opened in 1997, the venue is on Queenstown Lakes District Council–owned land and is a multi-purpose indoor and outdoor venue. The stadium has a capacity of 19,000 spectators with 6,000 permanent seating. [2] The ground is located between the foot of the Remarkables and the shores of Lake Wakatipu with Queenstown International Airport nearby. [3]

  5. Singapore national cerebral palsy football team - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_national...

    The team's official grounds were named in April 2016 as Queenstown Stadium as a result of actions undertaken by Sport Singapore on their behalf. The Ministry of State for Culture, Community and Youth was also working in 2016 on greater inclusion for sportspeople with disabilities in order to increase their opportunities to participate at the ...

  6. 1999 S.League - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_S.League

    The league expanded again to 12 teams with the addition of a newly formed team, Clementi Khalsa who were based in Clementi and played their home games at the Clementi Stadium. Clementi Khalsa were formed in order to give an S.League representation to the Singaporean Sikh community.

  7. Where would new Royals stadium be? Who’s paying for ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/where-royals-stadium-paying-top...

    The first stadium-specific details emerged on Tuesday, as representatives from Populous said a new stadium would hold around 38,000 fans, with 34,000-35,000 being in permanent seats, plus standing ...

  8. Queenstown Ice Arena - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queenstown_Ice_Arena

    The new arena was named the Queenstown Ice Arena. In 2010, the Graham family, hailing from Canada, purchased the arena and began an extensive programme of renovations as per an agreement with the Queenstown Lakes District Council to spend $500,000 on renovations in the first five years in exchange for a lease till the year 2050.

  9. Kansas City Royals owner John Sherman says decision on ...

    www.aol.com/kansas-city-royals-owner-john...

    The Kansas City Royals say they’re close to announcing a location for a proposed new stadium, with an eye on these dates.