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City Stadium (other)
City Stadium may refer to: Belarus * City Stadium (Molodechno), a multi-use stadium * City Stadium (Orsha), a multi-purpose stadium * City Stadium (Slutsk), a multi-use stadium Montenegro * City Stadium (Gusinje), a football stadium in Montenegro * Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica, Montenegro United Kingdom * City Stadium, Bradford, a greyhound track in West Yorkshire, England * Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales * City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England * City Stadium (Livingston) or Almondvale Stadium, a football stadium in West Lothian, Scotland * City Stadium, Norwich, a greyhound racing stadium in Norfolk, England United States * City Stadium (Green Bay), Green Bay, Wisconsin * City Stadium (Lynchburg), a sports venue in Virginia * City Stadium (Richmond), Richmond, Virginia Elsewhere * Nairobi City Stadium, Kenya * City Stadium, Penang, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia * Skopje City Stadium or Philip II Arena, Skopje, North Macedonia * City Stadium (Poznań) o ...
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City Stadium (Molodechno)
City Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Molodechno, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Molodechno-DYuSSh-4. The stadium holds 4,800 spectators. History The stadium was opened in 1946 and has been used by a local club FC Molodechno ever since. It was known as Metallurg Stadium until 1993, before being renamed to City Stadium. Between 2006 and 2008 it was a home venue for Lokomotiv Minsk and in 2015 it was used by Isloch Minsk Raion. International use Over the years Molodechno City Stadium has been used as an occasional home venue for Belarus national under-21 team and Belarus women's national team. It has hosted some games of UEFA youth (U17/19) championships qualifying groups. In 1996, it the stadium hosted a friendly match of Belarus national team against Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental ...
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City Stadium (Lynchburg)
Lynchburg City Stadium is a sports venue located in Lynchburg, Virginia, and is home to the Lynchburg City Schools athletic programs mainly for football. City Stadium was built in 1939 along with the baseball stadium Calvin Falwell Field. The Liberty Flames football program called the place home for 16 seasons until 1989, when the program moved back on campus to Williams Stadium Arthur L. Williams Stadium is a 25,000-seat football stadium located on the campus of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, USA. The stadium was built in 1989 and plays host to Liberty Flames football, which is a part of the NCAA Division I - .... Over the years the stadium has been untouched, which left the stadium in disrepair. In 2014, the city decided to renovate the aging stadium, starting by replacing the natural grass with artificial turf. Other upgrades to the stadium included the press box, scoreboards, bleachers, PA system and other amenities. The renovations were slated to be completed ...
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Central City Stadium (other)
Central City Stadium may refer to: * Tsentralnyi Stadion (Cherkasy), Ukraine * Tsentralnyi Stadion (Mykolaiv) Stadion Tsentralnyi (or Central City Stadium) is a stadium in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, which was built in 1965. Currently it has a capacity of 16,700, in an all-seater configuration. It is the home stadium of the football club MFK Mykolaiv MFС Myko ..., Ukraine * Tsentralnyi Stadion (Vinnytsia), Ukraine * Tsentralnyi Stadion (Zhytomyr), Ukraine See also * Central Stadium (other) {{disambiguation ...
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City Stadium, Ternopil
Roman Shukhevych Ternopil City Stadium ( uk, Тернопільський міський стадіон імені Романа Шухевича) is a multi-use stadium in Ternopil, Ukraine. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home of clubs FC Ternopil and FC Nyva Ternopil. History The stadium is mentioned as a sports field "Kolo parku" (Near the park) in 1909 when Tarnopol (today Ternopil) was part of Austria-Hungary. It was a home to local Polish club Kresy and Ukrainian team of Podillya Sports Society. In Soviet times it was known as ''Avanhard Stadium'' and belonged to another football team FC Avanhard Ternopil. In 1983-84, the city adopted a new professional team from neighbouring city of Berezhany and almost completely rebuilt the stadium. In 2021, the stadium is set to host its first Ukrainian Cup Final and first major competition final in the city overall.
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City Stadium (Poznań)
City Stadium may refer to: Belarus * City Stadium (Molodechno), a multi-use stadium * City Stadium (Orsha), a multi-purpose stadium * City Stadium (Slutsk), a multi-use stadium Montenegro * City Stadium (Gusinje), a football stadium in Montenegro * Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica, Montenegro United Kingdom * City Stadium, Bradford, a greyhound track in West Yorkshire, England * Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales * City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England * City Stadium (Livingston) or Almondvale Stadium, a football stadium in West Lothian, Scotland * City Stadium, Norwich, a greyhound racing stadium in Norfolk, England United States * City Stadium (Green Bay), Green Bay, Wisconsin * City Stadium (Lynchburg), a sports venue in Virginia * City Stadium (Richmond), Richmond, Virginia Elsewhere * Nairobi City Stadium, Kenya * City Stadium, Penang, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia * Skopje City Stadium or Philip II Arena, Skopje, North Macedonia * City Stadium (Poznań) or Stadi ...
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Skopje City Stadium
Skopje ( , , ; mk, Скопје ; sq, Shkup) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic centre. The territory of Skopje has been inhabited since at least 4000 BC; remains of Neolithic settlements have been found within the old Kale Fortress that overlooks the modern city centre. Originally a Paeonian city, Scupi became the capital of Dardania in the second century BC. On the eve of the 1st century AD, the settlement was seized by the Romans and became a military camp. When the Roman Empire was divided into eastern and western halves in 395 AD, Scupi came under Byzantine rule from Constantinople. During much of the early medieval period, the town was contested between the Byzantines and the Bulgarian Empire, whose capital it was between 972 and 992. From 1282, the town was part of the Serbian Empire, and acted as its capital city from 1346 to 1371. In 1392, Skopje was conquered by the Ottoman Turks ...
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City Stadium, Penang
The City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, and serves as the home stadium of the Penang state football team, Penang FA. The oldest built stadium still in use in Malaysia, it was built in 1932 by the British government. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 25,000 people and is now mainly used for football matches involving Penang FA, such as the Malaysian Super League. It is also well-known for the vociferous home support, dubbed the "''Keramat Roar''". The stadium was the site where Mohd Faiz Subri, a Penang FA player, scored a physics-defying free kick goal during a Malaysian Super League match in 2016. He was awarded the prestigious FIFA Puskás Award the following year for this particular effort. History Penang Island National Stadium (1945–2003) Construction of the City Stadium commenced on 1 October 1945, just after the end of the Second World War. Upon completion in 1948, it was officially named the ''Penang Island National Stadiu ...
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Nairobi City Stadium
Nairobi City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nairobi, Kenya. It is located east of the city centre. The stadium is owned by the Nairobi City Council. Overview The stadium was originally known as ''African Stadium'', then renamed to ''Donholm Road Stadium''. It was renamed to ''Jogoo Road Stadium'' after Kenya gained independence in 1963 and finally to ''Nairobi City Stadium''.Daily Nation, 21 November 2007 Fifa rolls out multimillion stadium project/ref> It was the principal stadium in Nairobi until the 1980s when Nyayo National Stadium and Moi International Sports Centre were built. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of the traditional Gor Mahia and some other local clubs. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people. Probably the highest profile athletics competition held at Nairobi City Stadium was Jomo Kenyatta memorial meeting in 1979. International athletes like Edwin Moses, Alberto Salazar and Henry Rono participated.Daily Nation, 29 Apr ...
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City Stadium (Richmond)
City Stadium is a sports stadium in Richmond, Virginia. It is owned by the City of Richmond and is located south of the Carytown district off the Downtown Expressway. The stadium was built in 1929 and seats approximately 22,000 people when both stands are used. It has been used by the Richmond Kickers of USL League One since 1995, at a capacity of 6,000. The stadium was used by the University of Richmond for American football from 1929 to 2009. The University of Richmond's final home football game at the stadium was played on December 5, 2009, against Appalachian State University in the quarterfinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. From 1964 through 1967, the stadium was home to the Richmond Rebels of the Atlantic Coast Football League and the Continental Football League. The Rebels left the Continental Football League in 1967 to become the Richmond Mustangs of the United American Football League. University of Richmond Stadium served as the site of the NCAA ...
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City Stadium (Green Bay)
City Stadium is an American football stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on the north side of the Green Bay East High School property. It was the home of the Green Bay Packers of the NFL from 1925 through 1956. Renovated and downsized, City Stadium remains the home of East High. Prior to 1925, the Packers played home games at nearby Hagemeister Park (the site of East High School itself) and Bellevue Park. History The horseshoe-shaped stadium was made of wood and originally did not have any toilet facilities. It stood behind East High School and next to the East River. The Packers used the school for locker room facilities, but visiting teams often dressed at their hotel (usually the Hotel Northland) before the game rather than use the lockers at East High. The stadium originally seated 6,000 and its capacity was gradually expanded to 25,000. The Packers compiled a record of 88-41-7 () at City Stadium, including NFL championship seasons in 1929, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1939, and 1944. H ...
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City Stadium (Orsha)
Central City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Orsha, Belarus. It is mostly used for football matches and is a home stadium for FC Orsha. The stadium holds 2,582 spectators. History Central City Stadium has been a home ground for a local club FC Orsha. During 1998–1999 it also hosted home games of Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk, whose usual home stadium Dinamo was closed for a renovation. At present, the stadium is part of Orsha Physical Culture and Sports Club, an organization which manages several other sport facilities in Orsha Orsha ( be, О́рша, Во́рша, Orša, Vorša; russian: О́рша ; lt, Orša, pl, Orsza) is a city in Belarus in the Vitebsk Region, on the fork of the Dnieper and Arshytsa rivers. History Orsha was first mentioned in 1067 as Rsha ... and neighboring towns. References External links Stadium information at FSK Orsha website Football venues in Belarus Buildings and structures in Vitebsk Region Orsha FC Orsha {{Belarus-sport ...
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City Stadium, Norwich
The City Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Sprowston Road, Norwich. Origins The stadium was built in 1939 north of the centre of Norwich but south of the junction between Sprowston Road and Mousehold Lane and there was a large wood known as Mousehold Heath to the south. The main catchment area was the densely populated housing estate of Sprowston directly to the east. The stadium was the fourth greyhound track to have brought greyhound racing to the city of Norwich following on from The Firs Stadium, Boundary Park Stadium and Thorpe Greyhound Track. Opening Despite the advent of the second World War the large City Stadium opened for business on 25 July 1939. The meeting attracted a crowd of nearly ten thousand and was hailed as a great success by the management. It was declared open by Mr B Cannell, Mr F.Pine, Mr George Attoe, Mr A Holder (Director of Racing) and Mr J H Thornton (publicity manager) and the all-electric totalisator A tote board (or totalisator/totaliz ...
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