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  2. Stadion Lapad - Wikipedia

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    Gradski stadion Lapad (Croatian pronunciation: [grǎtskiː stâdijoːn lǎpad] 0 is a football stadium located in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It was built in 1919 and serves as home stadium for NK GOŠK Dubrovnik football club. The stadium has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

  3. Kibbie Dome - Wikipedia

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    The two 75-yard (69 m) fields are adequate for team practice for football (and soccer, lacrosse, rugby, and other sports) as well as for intramural competition, but short enough to have two fields in the space available. Each field is a full half-field (with end zone & goal post) plus an additional 15 yards (14 m) beyond the 50-yard line.

  4. Football stadium - Wikipedia

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    Football stadium may refer to: A stadium used in gridiron football, association football or Australian rules football A soccer-specific stadium in US or Canada

  5. Arktisk Stadion - Wikipedia

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    The Arktisk Stadion (Arctic Stadium) is a proposed association football stadium which would replace Nuuk Stadium as the national stadium of Greenland. The stadium is proposed, in part, to allow Greenland to participate in FIFA and CONCACAF as the organizations' strict guidelines on stadiums are a barrier to admittance.

  6. Addis Ababa Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Addis Ababa Stadium was constructed in 1940 in the Italian ruled Addis Ababa, with the name "Stadio Littorio". [2] I It hosted several matches during the 1962, 1968 and 1976 African Cup of Nations, including the final of the 1962 (won by Ethiopia over the United Arab Republic) and 1968 editions and the final group stage of the 1976 tournament.

  7. Flagler Credit Union Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The new football stadium was projected to cost $70 million. [6] To fund the stadium's construction, FAU secured a $12 million development rights deal with Crocker Partners LLC. In return, Crocker Partners secured the right to develop up to 2,400 new apartment-style beds on the Boca Raton campus; the first phase of 1,200 beds opened the fall ...

  8. William B. Greene Jr. Stadium - Wikipedia

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    William B. Greene Jr. Stadium [3] is a football stadium on the campus of East Tennessee State University (ETSU) in Johnson City, Tennessee.. Located on the southwestern corner of campus at the foot of Buffalo Mountain, the new stadium is expected to have a seated capacity of over 7,000, plus standing room for an additional 3,000, and cost roughly $26.615 million.

  9. Sultan Ibrahim Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium spans at 140,000 square meters with a total built area of 70,000 square meters and can accommodate up to 40,000 people. [8] [9] Red, blue and white LEDs (colours of the Johor flag) are installed outside the stadium for night time illumination. [10] The stadium also includes the club's headquarters, training centre and a megastore.