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  2. Free State Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Free State Stadium (Afrikaans: Vrystaatstadion), currently known as the Toyota Stadium for sponsorship reasons and formerly known as Vodacom Park, is a stadium in Bloemfontein in the Free State of South Africa, used mainly for rugby union and also sometimes for association football.

  3. List of stadiums in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in South Africa, ... Free State Stadium: 40,911: ... This page was last edited on 13 November 2024, ...

  4. Cape Town Stadium - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. FNB Stadium - Wikipedia

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    First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is an association football (soccer) and Rugby union stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa.

  6. 2023–24 National First Division - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 National First Division (called the Motsepe Foundation Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the season from September 2023 to June 2024 of South Africa's second tier of professional soccer, the National First Division.

  7. Ellis Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ellis Park Stadium (known as Emirates Airline Park for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union and association football stadium in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. It hosted the final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup , which was won by the country's national team, the Springboks .

  8. List of African stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: Southern Kings, Eastern Province Elephants, South Africa Sevens: 43 Peter Mokaba Stadium: 46,000: Polokwane South Africa: South Africa national football team: 44 Free State Stadium: 46,000: Bloemfontein South Africa: Cheetahs, Free State Cheetahs, South Africa national rugby team: 45 Stade Mohammed V: 45,891: Casablanca Morocco

  9. Transfer (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Under FIFA rules, [243] if a professional football player transfers to another club during the course of a contract, 5% of any transfer fee, not including training compensation paid to his former club, shall be deducted from the total amount of this transfer fee and distributed by the new club as a solidarity contribution to the club(s ...