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Mile End Stadium, also known as the East London Stadium, is a multi-sports stadium in Mile End and situated in the park of the same name, east London, England. The stadium comprises an athletics stadium and a number of floodlit Astroturf football pitches, tennis and netball courts. The new sports complex with a 25m swimming pool was refurbished ...
Located in the Adelaide Parklands, the stadium includes a running track and field complex. [1] The stadium was formerly known as Santos Stadium under a sponsorship arrangement with Santos Limited. SA Athletics Stadium is owned and operated by the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing, an agency of the Government of South Australia.
Mile End Athletics Stadium: 26 January 1998 1999 Optus Grand Prix - Adelaide Mile End Athletics Stadium: 26 January 1999 2000 Optus Grand Prix Final - Adelaide Mile End Athletics Stadium: 8 March 2000 2001 not held: 2002 Telstra A-series - Adelaide Santos Stadium: 23 March 2002 2003 Telstra A-series - Adelaide Santos Stadium: 6 February 2003
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Netball SA Stadium was officially opened on 14 March 2001. It was built on former railyards at Mile End South. It was built at a cost of A$11.1 million, funded by the Government of South Australia and Netball South Australia. [1] The stadium is owned by the Government of South Australia who in turn lease it to Netball South Australia. [2] [3]
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The Stadium High Boosters is putting on the event as a fundraiser for scholarships and student programs. Tickets are $10 to see the movie and $20 if you want to park in the Stadium Parking Garage.
The Mile End Sports Ground was a football stadium located in Blata l-Bajda, Hamrun, Malta, just across the present Victor Tedesco Stadium. Between its opening in 1912 and the inauguration of the Empire Stadium in Gżira, the Mile End SG was considered to be the 'Mecca of Maltese Football'. [1]