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  2. Cardiff International Arena - Wikipedia

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    The official WPA World Nine-ball Championship was hosted at the Cardiff International Arena between 2000 and 2003. Since 2007, the arena has been one of the Premier League Darts venues, including the semi-finals and finals night of the 2008 Premier League Darts on 26 May 2008.

  3. New Cardiff Bay Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Arena is the city centre's indoor arena; the purpose-built venue lacks the capacity to host large-scale events. Currently the city lacks a large multi-purpose indoor arena suitable for hosting a number of major sporting and music events, such as Adele concerts, the BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the Gymnastics World Championships, with a capacity of 10–15,000 to ...

  4. List of sports governing bodies in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Pétanque Association (Cymdeithas Pétanque Cymru) (WPA) (established 2004) is the governing body for the sport of pétanque in Wales. The WPA is affiliated to the Confédération Européenne de Pétanque (CEP) and the Fédération Internationale de Pétanque et Jeu Provençal (FIPJP). It aims to promote the sport's development for ...

  5. 1999 World Professional Pool Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 World Pool Championship was a professional pool championship that took place in 1999 in Cardiff, Wales.The event was billed as a world championship by Matchroom Sport as an alternative to the World Pool-Billiard Association's 1999 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, won by Nick Varner. [1]

  6. List of sport venues in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Arena Wales, also currently known as the Vindico Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a public ice rink that is part of the Cardiff International Sports Village (ISV) in Cardiff Bay. It has a capacity of 3,100 for ice hockey and is the home venue of the Cardiff Devils.

  7. Cardiff International Sports Campus - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Sports Campus (Welsh: Campws Chwaraeon Rhyngwladol Caerdydd), is an athletics stadium and playing fields in the Canton area of Cardiff, Wales. The campus opened in 2009 as part of the major Leckwith Development , which included a new football and rugby stadium, Cardiff City Stadium , and a retail park.

  8. Cardiff International - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International may refer to: Cardiff International Academy of Voice; Cardiff International Airport, now known as Cardiff Airport; Cardiff International Arena, an event venue in Cardiff city centre; Cardiff International Film Festival; Cardiff International Sports Stadium, a stadium in Leckwith; Cardiff International Sports Village ...

  9. Category:Indoor arenas in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Arena; Cwmbran Stadium; N. New Cardiff Bay Arena; S. Swansea Indoor Bowls Stadium This page was last edited on 8 April 2017, at 10:23 (UTC). ...