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The Cape Town Stadium (Afrikaans: Kaapstad-stadion; Xhosa: Inkundla yezemidlalo yaseKapa; [2] known until 2025 as the DHL Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is an association football (soccer) and rugby union stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, that was built as part of the country's hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Start: Newlands, Finish: University of Cape Town: Annual (since 1978) Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour: Start: City Centre, Finish: Green Point Stadium Annual (since 2004) Absa Cape Epic: Various routes around Cape Town and the Western Cape 1995 IRB Rugby World Cup: Newlands Stadium (50,000), Danie Craven Stadium (20,000) 1996
Santa Ana: 1,020 1931 Arlington Theater: Santa Barbara: 2,000 1924 Granada Theatre 1,550 1979 UCSB Events Center: 6,000 1873 Lobero Theatre: 680 1936 Santa Barbara Bowl: 4,562 unknown Earl Warren Showgrounds 4,700 Kramer Arena) 1,500 (Exhibit Building) unknown Minetti Arena Santa Maria: 6,000 July 17, 2014 Levi's Stadium: Santa Clara: 68,500 1940
Cape Town stadium and Green Point Athletics Track (Athletics) Country: South Africa: Years active: 30: Founder: Frans du Toit: Previous event: 11 February 2023: Next event: 10 (flashes), 12 (Athletics) February 2024: Participants: 2,000 (athletes and students on pavilion) Attendance: 12,000 (Spectators) [1]
The Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa was a multi-purpose sports stadium. Opened in 1897, [ 1 ] it had a concrete banked cycle track, also occasionally used for motorsport, with a lap distance of a third of a mile - 586.6 yards (536.4 m) [ 2 ] - and inside the cycle track was an athletics track.
Stadium Capacity City Province Home team(s) Images 1 FNB Stadium: 94,736 Johannesburg: Gauteng: South Africa national team Kaizer Chiefs: 2: Ellis Park Stadium
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University of Cape Town's African Centre for Cities active (approximate date). [73] Isango Ensemble theatre group active. 2008 Cape Town TV and Hillsong Church established. Chavonnes Battery museum opens. [74] Spier Poetry Exchange (festival) and Infecting the City (arts festival) begin. 2009 Cape Town Stadium opens. Dan Plato becomes mayor.