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  2. Mile End Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mile End Stadium, also known as the East London Stadium, is a multi-sports stadium in Mile End and situated in the park of the same name, east London, England. The stadium comprises an athletics stadium and a number of floodlit Astroturf football pitches, tennis and netball courts. The new sports complex with a 25m swimming pool was refurbished ...

  3. List of track and field stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    National Sports Stadium: 80,000: Harare Zimbabwe: Association football 9 Azadi Stadium: 78,166 [4] Tehran Iran: 1974 Asian Games: Association football 10 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium: 77,193: Jakarta Indonesia: 1962 Asian Games, 1985, 1995, and 2000 Asian Athletics Championships, 2018 Asian Games, 2018 Asian Para Games: Association football 11 ...

  4. Washburn Ichabods - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2013–14 season, the women's athletic teams were known as the "Lady Blues". On May 24, 2013, the Lady Blues nickname was dropped. [ 2 ] President Farley stated that "From the moment a student arrives on campus, until the time they graduate and are alumni, they are "Ichabods", not a "Lady Blue"."

  5. Soul Tower Hamlets F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 season saw Tower Hamlets finish bottom of the league and suffer relegation to step 6 and were moved back to the Eastern Counties League after moving back to the Mile End Stadium. Hamlets finished 14th in the 2022-23 season and 15th in the following year, however they were once again moved to the Southern Counties East League for ...

  6. Adelaide Invitational - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Sports Field: 26 January 1996 1997 Optus Grand Prix - Adelaide 1 February 1997 1998 Optus Grand Prix - Adelaide Mile End Athletics Stadium: 26 January 1998 1999 Optus Grand Prix - Adelaide Mile End Athletics Stadium: 26 January 1999 2000 Optus Grand Prix Final - Adelaide Mile End Athletics Stadium: 8 March 2000 2001 not held: 2002

  7. Mile End - Wikipedia

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    Mile End has a Non-League football club, Sporting Bengal United F.C., which plays at Mile End Stadium. The Mile End Skate Park provides a protected recreational space for skate sports. There are many green spaces in Mile End, including the Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, one of the "Magnificent Seven" cemeteries.

  8. Heartland Motorsports Park - Wikipedia

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    When it opened in 1989, [1] Heartland Motorsports Park was the first new auto racing facility to be built in the United States for 20 years. Its facilities include a road-race course with 4 possible configurations (ranging from 1.8 to 2.5 miles or 2.9 to 4.0 kilometres in length), a 3 ⁄ 8 mi (0.6 km) clay oval, off-road course and a 1 ⁄ 4 mi (0.4 km) drag strip.

  9. SA Athletics Stadium - Wikipedia

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    SA Athletics Stadium is owned and operated by the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing, an agency of the Government of South Australia. Opened on Australia Day , 1998, it replaced the Olympic Sports Field [ 2 ] in Kensington as Adelaide's premier athletics venue, and has seating for 1,200 and a maximum capacity of 6,000. [ 3 ]