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  2. Moses Mabhida Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Moses Mabhida Stadium is a soccer stadium in Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, named after Moses Mabhida, a former general secretary of the South African Communist Party. A multi-use stadium , it became a venue for several events, like bungee jumping, concerts, cricket, soccer, golf practise, motorsports and rugby union.

  3. List of stadiums in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City Province Home team(s) Images 1 FNB Stadium: 94,736 Johannesburg: ... Moses Mabhida Stadium: 54,000 Durban: KwaZulu-Natal: AmaZulu: 7 Kings Park ...

  4. Kings Park Sporting Precinct - Wikipedia

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    In terms of cultural facilities, the stadium will also contain a sports museum, a multi-media centre and a sports science institute operated by the University of KwaZulu Natal. Walter Gilbert Road, which is situated between Moses Mabhida and Kings Park , is closed and pedestrianised during large events.

  5. South Africa's ANC launches election manifesto as president ...

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    Ramaphosa delivered the party’s manifesto to thousands of ANC supporters at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday. The rally came as South Africa faces increasing poverty, unemployment ...

  6. 2024–25 CAF Confederation Cup group stage - Wikipedia

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    Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban. Referee: Issa Sy . 8 December 2024 () 14:00 UTC+1 ... Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo. 19 January 2025 ...

  7. List of soccer stadiums in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The 94,736-capacity FNB Stadium is the home of the Kaizer Chiefs. The following is a list of football stadiums in South Africa , ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included.

  8. Stamford Hill, Durban - Wikipedia

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    The Kings Park Sporting Precinct is home to the Moses Mabhida Stadium which opened in 2009 and is a venue for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as a range of other sporting venues and facilities. North of the precinct is the Windsor Mashie Golf Course and the Durban Country Club.

  9. FNB Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The "old" FNB Stadium also housed the then South African Football Association (SAFA) headquarters as well as the offices of the semi-professional National Soccer League (which later traded as the professional Premier Soccer League). Uruguay vs. Ghana at the FNB Stadium, 2 July 2010. The stadium has also hosted large continental club fixtures.