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  2. King's Park, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Kings Park is a 92 acres (37.4 ha) park and residential subdivision in Fort Richmond, a suburb of Fort Garry in southern Winnipeg, located on the western side of the Red River. Its grounds include Chinese pagoda gardens in the centre of the park, a soccer field, two baseball diamonds , an off leash dog park area and marshland , home of ...

  3. 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 ...

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

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    The club was established in 1875 in the King's Park area of Stirling, although they did not stay long in this locality. [2] They first entered the Scottish Cup in the 1879–80 season. [ 2 ] Their best performance in that competition was in 1894–95 when they reached the quarter finals, losing 4–2 to Hearts .

  5. 2024 U.S. Open Cup qualification - Wikipedia

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    The United States Soccer Federation's Open Cup Committee manages both the tournament proper and the local qualification process. [2]Clubs based in the United States that play in a league that is an organization member of U.S. Soccer are generally eligible to compete for the U.S. Open Cup, so long as their league includes at least four teams and has a schedule of at least 10 matches for each club.

  6. Kings Park Sporting Precinct - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the precinct, under construction, 2009. Kings Park Sporting Precinct is a site located in Stamford Hill, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.It was developed primarily to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but will also form part of the city's long-term plan to host the Summer Olympics.

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  8. Moses Mabhida Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Moses Mabhida Stadium is a soccer stadium in Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, named after Moses Mabhida, a former general secretary of the South African Communist Party. A multi-use stadium, it became a venue for several events, like bungee jumping, concerts, cricket, soccer, golf practise, motorsports and rugby union. [1]

  9. Dean Court - Wikipedia

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    The land was the site of an old gravel pit, and the ground was not built in time for the start of the 1910–11 season. As a result, the club played at the adjacent King's Park until moving into Dean Court in December 1910. However, the club facilities were still not ready, and players initially had to change in a nearby hotel.