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  2. St Mary's Stadium - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Stadium is a seated but also safe-standing football stadium in Southampton, Hampshire, England, which has been the home stadium of Premier League club Southampton since 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 32,384 [ 1 ] and is currently the largest football stadium in South East England .

  3. St. Mary's Stadium-Kitende - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Stadium-Kitende is a Ugandan sports stadium for the Sports Club Vipers SC, a football club playing in Uganda's top league Uganda Premier League. [1] Its capacity is 15,000 with more than 1,000 VIP seats. On 3 March 2017, the African football governing body, CAF, cleared the then newly constructed St Mary's Stadium to host football ...

  4. List of football stadiums in England - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Stadium: Southampton: 32,384 [5] Southampton: Premier League 2001 19 King Power Stadium [n 6] Leicester: 32,259 [3] Leicester City: Premier League 2002 Leicester City W.F.C. Women's Super League 20 Bramall Lane: Sheffield 32,050 [5] [10] Sheffield United: EFL Championship 1855 Sheffield United W.F.C. Women's Championship 21 Falmer ...

  5. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium of Light was one of the first new stadiums to be built during the modern era, opening in 1997 as replacement for 99-year-old Roker Park, with then chairman Bob Murray having decided in the early 1990s that a new stadium was the best option as Roker Park was unsuitable for converting into an all-seater stadium as its confined ...

  6. The Dell (Southampton) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1896, Southampton had been a tenant of Hampshire County Cricket Club at the County Ground, having vacated the Antelope Ground in the summer of 1896. The rent payable to the cricket club - £200 a year - was putting a strain on the football club's finances and, in an attempt to reduce this burden, the club had considered a merger with the Freemantle club and a move to its ground in Shirley.

  7. Huskies Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Huskies Stadium is a Canadian football stadium at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, home to the Saint Mary's Huskies. It had a promoted capacity of 9,000 to 11,000 that is achievable via temporary seating, [1] but the actual permanent seating is only 2,000. [2] It was built in 1969 for the 1970 Canada Summer Games.

  8. Saint Mary's Gaels football - Wikipedia

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    The school's first football team was fielded in 1892, [2] and was initially dropped in 1899 after going 7–6 in that span. The football program resumed again in 1915. In 1920 came one of the worst defeats in college football history, an 18-touchdown, 127–0 defeat from neighboring Cal.

  9. Vipers SC - Wikipedia

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    They were led by Edward Golola. The club had close ties with Kitende's St. Mary's School, with 17 players of the 2015 title-winning squad hailing from the school. [9] Vipers SC midfielder Seninde Ezekiel Duncan during Uganda Premier League match in May 2018. The league title led Vipers to try out on continental competition for the first time.