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Icahn Stadium in daylight. Icahn Stadium is a 5,000 seat track and field and multipurpose facility located on Randalls Island in Manhattan, New York City.Designed within the former site of Downing Stadium, it opened on April 23, 2005.
This category contains articles about sports venues in New York City.All of the venues in Category:sports venues in Long Island (which covers Nassau and Suffolk Counties) and some of the venues in Category:sports venues in New York (state) (which covers the rest of New York State), Category:sports venues in Connecticut and Category:sports venues in New Jersey are also in the New York ...
Carnesecca Arena (formerly Alumni Hall) is a 5,602-seat multi-purpose arena in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York.It was built in 1961 and renamed in honor of Hall of Fame Coach Lou Carnesecca on November 23, 2004. [2]
New York City has three major regional sports television networks: YES Network, MSG Network (with sister channel MSG Sportsnet) and SportsNet New York, as well as five sports radio stations: WFAN, WFAN-FM, WHSQ, WEPN and WADO. Newspapers such as The New York Times and the New York Post have lengthy sports sections.
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The Sunnyside Garden Arena was a popular boxing venue. [1] The old red brick arena, at the southwest corner of 45th Street and Queens Boulevard, in Sunnyside, Queens, New York City, seated about 2,500. [2] It consisted of two parallel gables perpendicular to the street fronted by a lower, flat-roofed entry. [3]
Soccer venues in the New York metropolitan area (1 C, 8 P) Sports venues in Bergen County, New Jersey (1 C, 9 P) Sports venues in Fairfield County, Connecticut (1 C, 18 P)
Devine was born in New York. His father was born in Newmarket-upon-Fergus, County Clare and his mother was born in Mullinahone, County Tipperary. In 1965, it took Mr. Devine about 6 hours to announce the 5 games played there each Sunday. Mr. Devine was the play-by-play announcer at the Polo Grounds in a Gaelic football match of Meath vs. New York.