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  2. DY Patil Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The DY Patil Stadium (officially known as Dr. DY Patil Sports Stadium) is a multi-purpose sports arena in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [4] [5]Owned by Marathi politician Dnyandeo Yashwantrao Patil, it is based in the D.Y. Patil Sports Academy in Nerul.

  3. D. Y. Patil - Wikipedia

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    Dnyandeo Yashwantrao Patil (born 22 October 1935) is a former Indian politician, best known as the governor of Bihar, West Bengal and Tripura.He was a leader of the Indian National Congress from Maharashtra state.

  4. Pune Warriors India - Wikipedia

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    In their inaugural season in 2011, the team played their home matches at the DY Patil Stadium at Navi Mumbai, as their designated home venue, the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, was still under construction. Only from the 2012 season onwards did the team actually begin to play their home matches in Pune at the Subrata Roy Sahara ...

  5. Hafeez Contractor - Wikipedia

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    Contractor's other projects include the domestic terminal at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport [16] and the DY Patil Stadium, which serves as the home stadium for both the Mumbai Indians cricket team and Mumbai City FC football team. He also designed the Turbhe railway station in Navi Mumbai and in 2018 offered to 19 railway stations for ...

  6. Wankhede Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Wankhede Stadium (pronounced [ʋaːnkʰeɖe]) is an international cricket stadium in Mumbai, India. [4] It is owned and operated by Mumbai Cricket Association and is the home ground of the Mumbai Indians .

  7. Navi Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The DY Patil International Stadium in Nerul. Cricket is the most popular sport in the city. Navi Mumbai has its own International Cricket Stadium in Shiravne called the DY Patil Stadium which hosts IPL T-20 matches, including hosting the 2008 [44] and 2010 IPL finals.

  8. Mumbai City FC - Wikipedia

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    On 18 October 2014, the club registered their first victory over FC Pune City by beating them 5–0 at DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai, in which André Moritz registered the first ever hat-trick of ISL. [20] The team finished seventh in the table out of eight and did not qualify for the playoffs. [21]

  9. Mumbai Football Arena - Wikipedia

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    It has served as the home stadium of Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League [1] since 2016, after the team played their first 2 seasons at the DY Patil Stadium. [2] The football stadium holds a capacity of 6,600 spectators after the installation of bucket seats.