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  2. Supa Strikas - Wikipedia

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    Supa Strikas is a South African association football-themed comic [1] ... dubbed in their stadium "Strikaland." On their way across the globe, the team explores the ...

  3. List of Supa Strikas episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Supa Strikas are off to Iron Tank's Fortress Stadium for the coldest match of the season. Armed with state-of-the-art soccer kit, Coach puts the boys through some extreme mountain-top training before the game.

  4. Supa Strikas (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Supa Strikas is an animated television series centered on the titular football team, based on the pan-African football-themed comic of the same name. The series is produced in Malaysia by Animasia Studio, and in South Africa by Strika Entertainment.

  5. Beşiktaş Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was built on the site of Beşiktaş's former home, BJK İnönü Stadium. It has a capacity of approximately 42,590 spectators, after initially being planned for 41,903. The stadium hosted the 2019 UEFA Super Cup. Beşiktaş Stadium houses 144 executive suites, and one "1903 Lounge" which can entertain up to 1,903 spectators in total.

  6. Estadio Único Diego Armando Maradona - Wikipedia

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    Over 300,000 tickets to such events at the stadium were sold in 2011, ranking the La Plata Stadium fifth worldwide in performing events tickets sold. [6] After the death of Diego Maradona in November 2020, the stadium was named "Estadio Único Diego Maradona" to honor the legend. [2]

  7. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Rungrado 1st of May Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium occupying an area of 20.7 hectares (51 acres) on Rungra Island, Pyongyang, North Korea. It opened on 1 May 1989, with its first major event being the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students. It is the second largest stadium in the world by seating capacity, after Narendra Modi Stadium ...

  8. Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium - Wikipedia

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    By the year 1949, Fenerbahçe Stadium was the largest football venue in Turkey, with a seating capacity of 25,000. [citation needed] The name of the stadium was changed once more in 1998, becoming Fenerbahçe Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, named after Fenerbahçe's legendary chairman and Turkey's fifth prime minister Şükrü Saracoğlu. In 1999 ...

  9. Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha - Wikipedia

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    The Mané Garrincha Stadium was demolished in 2010 to give way to a new stadium with a capacity of 72,788 fans and in order to reach the requirements for the 2014 World Cup, which was held in Brazil. The stadium was renamed in early 2010 to the Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha [8] and the construction began in April of the same year. The ...