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  2. Kingston Park (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 Newcastle Gosforth, as the Falcons were then known, moved into their new ground Kingston Park, which they had purchased for £55,000. [1] Prior to Newcastle Gosforth moving in, the site had been the Newcastle Chronicle and Journal Sports Ground. View of exterior of West and South stands. The stadium has a capacity of 10,200 people.

  3. St James' Park - Wikipedia

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    St James' Park is a football stadium in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is the home of Newcastle United. With a seating capacity of 52,350 seats, it is the 8th largest football stadium in England. St James' Park has been the home ground of Newcastle United since 1892 and has been used for football since 1880. [2]

  4. Newcastle International Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    The ground is home to the Newcastle Knights (National Rugby League) and Newcastle Jets FC . It is owned by the Government of New South Wales and is administered by Venues NSW. Due to past sponsorship deals, the ground has been previously known as Marathon Stadium, EnergyAustralia Stadium, Ausgrid Stadium and Hunter Stadium.

  5. Monument, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    Monument ward is largely the city centre, including key features such as the Civic Centre, Northumbria University and Newcastle University campuses, the Royal Victoria Infirmary and St James’ Park football ground. It contains the city centre business, shopping, cultural and nightlife districts.

  6. Newcastle East End F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle East End; Full name: Stanley FC, Newcastle East End Football Club, Newcastle United F.C in 1892: Founded: 1881: Ground: Stanley Street, Byker, Union Road, Byker, Brinkburn Street, Byker, Heaton Junction/Chillingham Road, Heaton (1882-1892), before moving to St. James Park in 1892: Capacity: approx 10,000 (Heaton Junction/Chillingham ...

  7. Druid Park - Wikipedia

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    Druid Park (originally known as the Wheatsheaf Ground) [2] is a multi-purpose stadium in Woolsington, north Newcastle upon Tyne in England. It is currently used for football and rugby union matches and was the home stadium of Gosforth RFC from 2007–2014. Druid Park is the home of Great Park FC and Great Park FC Juniors.

  8. Darsley Park - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle United Training Centre, more commonly known as "Darsley Park" is the training ground of Premier League club Newcastle United. It lies next door to the Northumberland Football Association base at Whitley Park, North Tyneside, England. [1] Since July 2003 Newcastle United's first team have trained at the purpose-built centre. [2]

  9. 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.