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  2. St Mary's Stadium - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Stadium is a seated but also safe-standing football stadium in Southampton, Hampshire, England, which has been the home stadium of Premier League club Southampton since 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 32,384 [ 1 ] and is currently the largest football stadium in South East England .

  3. St. Mary's Stadium-Kitende - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Stadium-Kitende is a Ugandan sports stadium for the Sports Club Vipers SC, a football club playing in Uganda's top league Uganda Premier League. [1] Its capacity is 15,000 with more than 1,000 VIP seats. On 3 March 2017, the African football governing body, CAF, cleared the then newly constructed St Mary's Stadium to host football ...

  4. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium of Light was one of the first new stadiums to be built during the modern era, opening in 1997 as replacement for 99-year-old Roker Park, with then chairman Bob Murray having decided in the early 1990s that a new stadium was the best option as Roker Park was unsuitable for converting into an all-seater stadium as its confined ...

  5. Southampton stadium expansion plan revealed - AOL

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    Plans include a new St Mary's waterfront development and an expanded stadium for Southampton FC. ... The 32,000-seater St Mary's Stadium hosted its first game in 2001 after the club moved from its ...

  6. The Dell (Southampton) - Wikipedia

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    The new St Mary's Stadium was ready for the 2001–02 season. On 4 April 2001, the first ever Football Aid event took place at the Dell (including former players Jimmy Case and Peter Rodrigues). The last confirmed hat-trick was scored during this game by Bryn Thomas.

  7. List of stadiums in England - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Stadium: Holloway, London: 60,260 [6] Football Arsenal: Without the naming rights, the stadium is known as Ashburton Grove, [7] or simply Arsenal Stadium. Of note, UEFA international competitions do not use the commercial names of stadiums. Goodison Park: Liverpool: 40,170 (will be replaced with 52,888-seat stadium) [8] Football Everton

  8. Football roundup: St. Mary's breaks in new stadium with win ...

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    Gaylord St. Mary's got a big win on anight they debuted their new football field, while Gaylord blanked their rivals from Petoskey. Football roundup: St. Mary's breaks in new stadium with win ...

  9. Huskies Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Huskies Stadium is a Canadian football stadium at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, home to the Saint Mary's Huskies. It had a promoted capacity of 9,000 to 11,000 that is achievable via temporary seating, [1] but the actual permanent seating is only 2,000. [2] It was built in 1969 for the 1970 Canada Summer Games.