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  2. Newcastle International Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle International Sports Centre, currently known as McDonald Jones Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Newcastle, Australia. The ground is home to the Newcastle Knights ( National Rugby League ) and Newcastle Jets FC ( A-League ).

  3. Newcastle Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Stadium is a greyhound racing and former motorcycle speedway stadium, located on The Fossway, Byker, Newcastle. [1] Racing at the stadium takes place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The circumference of the greyhound track is 415 metres. From 1929 until mid-2022, speedway racing took place at the stadium. The stadium ...

  4. Kingston Park (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Kingston Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.It is used mostly for rugby union and rugby league matches and is the home stadium of Premiership Rugby side Newcastle Falcons, and Betfred League One Rugby League side Newcastle Thunder, as well as Women's Championship side Newcastle United Women.

  5. Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium, also known as the Newcastle Basketball Stadium, is an indoor basketball stadium located in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia and was the original home of the Newcastle Falcons of the National Basketball League from the origin of the league in 1979 until they moved to the newly built Newcastle Entertainment Centre in 1992.

  6. Newcastle Entertainment Centre - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Entertainment Centre is a multi-purpose Australian arena within the Newcastle Showground.It was opened in 1992. [1]The venue has a seating capacity of 7,528. The centre is air-conditioned (installed as a requirement of the NBL when it moved to playing in the summer), equipped with top-grade lights, and also has scoreboards used for basketball and netball games.

  7. St James' Park - Wikipedia

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    While the stadium is now synonymous with the Black and Whites, Newcastle United actually played in red and white at St James' Park until 1904. [16] In 1905, a doubling of capacity to 60,000, with a main stand on the Barrack Road (now Milburn Stand), and major other stands, produced a state-of-the-art facility, even boasting a swimming pool.

  8. Sunderland apologizes to its fans for rebranding stadium bar ...

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    The second-tier English soccer club apologized to fans after a bar at its Stadium of Light was rebranded in Newcastle colors and banners ahead of Saturday's derby. The Black Cats Bar will serve as ...

  9. Newcastle Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena cost £10.6m to build (partly financed by a £2.5 million grant from Tyne & Wear Development Corporation), and opened as the Newcastle Arena on Saturday 18 November 1995 with a basketball league game between the resident team the Newcastle Comets, hosting the Doncaster Panthers. [4]