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Garankuwa United
Garankuwa United, sometimes also spelled Ga-Rankuwa United, is a semi-professional association football club based in the Garankuwa township of Pretoria, in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The club was founded (or revived) in July 2004, to play their first season in the SAFA Regional League. In June 2005, the owners Dingi Rahlagane and Harold "Kaizer" Motaung, decided to acquire the Castle League franchise of the club Buffaloes, based in the North-West province of Vodacom League, which provided the team an automatic promotion to this level for 2005–06. The team's debut season in Vodacom League was very successful, as they managed both to win the North-West province, and get promoted after the provincial play-offs, to play the next two seasons in the National First Division. By June 2007, they were however relegated back again to the North-West province of Vodacom League. They managed again to win the province, both in 2010 and 2011, but today still play in Vodacom Le ...
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Pilditch Stadium
Pilditch Stadium is a multi-use stadium in the show grounds complex of Pretoria city, situated at the Northern part of the Gauteng province in South Africa. It is used for track and field athletics and football (soccer), football matches, and is currently used as home venue by the two Vodacom League teams: Supersport United F.C., Supersport United (2nd team) and Garankuwa United F.C., Garankuwa United. Sports venues in Pretoria Soccer venues in South Africa Buildings and structures in Pretoria Multi-purpose stadiums in South Africa Athletics (track and field) venues in South Africa Garankuwa United F.C. {{SouthAfrica-sports-venue-stub ...
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Medunsa Stadium
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) is a university in Pretoria North, Gauteng Province, South Africa. Its current incarnation was formed on 1 January 2015. Previously it was known as ''Medical University of South Africa (MEDUNSA)'' and later as a campus of the University of Limpopo. It is named after South African ANC leader Sefako Makgatho. Since its name-change, students have colloquially referred to the institution using the acronym of its current name ("SMU") in a similar fashion to manner in which they used the acronym "MEDUNSA" to refer to the institution prior to the change of name. History The Medical University of South Africa (MEDUNSA) was established in 1976 to provide medical education to black students, who were restricted from attending most medical schools in South Africa by the Apartheid government, with a few exceptions at segregated non-white-only medical schools. The seat of the university is located at Ga-Rankuwa. The name change from ...
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Mabopane
Mabopane is a residential suburb in South Africa. It is situated in the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, to the north of Pretoria in Gauteng. History Proclamation Mabopane was proclaimed in 1959 as a black-only residential settlement by the then Transvaal administration. Before its proclamation, the area was under the administration of Transvaal government little more than grazing lands with small communities in Boekenhoutfontein (which later became Block A), Winterveld and Hebron. The initial residents of Boekenhoutfontein were victims of forced removals from Wallmansthal, Lady Selborne, Boekenhoutkloof and other farm areas around Pretoria. With the financing coming from the South African government the first blockhouses were constructed similarly to those found in Soweto, beginning with Block A which had two-roomed houses, Block B, Block C, Block D and Block E. The areas within Mabopane were planned according to the class of its citizens; for example Block D ( with many mansion ...
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Odi Stadium
Odi Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Mabopane, South Africa. It was used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 60,000. It was the home stadium of Garankuwa United football team. Odi Stadium is situated in Mabopane, in the north of Pretoria, within the jurisdiction of Tshwane Metropolitan Council. The stadium consists of an uncovered grandstand, secondary, four rectangular, two small triangular stands and twenty floating stands, giving the stadium a seating capacity of over fifty thousand seats. The stadium was constructed in the late 1980s and boasts many facilities, including a soccer field, athletics track, field events (long jump, high jump, javelin throw, hammer throw, etc.), two changing rooms, four sets of male and female restrooms, four kiosks, VIP lounge & seating, security room, referee room, press room, control room, admin offices, generator room, stores, several indoor sporting areas, four high masts and four ticketing offices. Precinct facilities ou ...
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Lebogang Mathopa
Lebogang or Lebohang is a South African given name which is often shortened to Lebo. It may refer to *Lebogang Mabatle (born 1992), South African football defender *Lebogang Manyama (born 1990), South African footballer *Lebogang Mashile (born 1979), South African actor, writer and poet *Lebohang Mokoena (born 1986), South African football player *Lebohang K. Moleko, Lesotho diplomat *Lebogang Moloto (born 1992), South African footballer * Lebo M. (Lebohang Morake, born 1964), South African producer and composer *Lebogang Morula (born 1968), South African football player *Lebo Mothiba (born 1996), South African footballer *Lebogang Phiri (born 1994), South African footballer *Lebogang Ramalepe Lebogang Ester Ramalepe (also Lebohang; born 3 December 1991) is a South African soccer player who plays as a defender for Belarusian club FC Dinamo Minsk and the South Africa women's national team. Playing career In September 2014, Ramalepe ... (born 1991), South African football defe ...
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Pule Matlokotsi
Pule may refer to: People Surname * Boalefa Pule (born 1990), South African footballer * Hermano Pule (1815–1841), Filipino religious leader * Jabu Pule (born 1980), South African football player * John Pule (born 1962), Niuean artist, novelist and poet * Katlego Pule (born 1990), South African football player * Vincent Pule (born 1992), South African football player Given name * Pule Lechesa (born 1976), South African author * Pule Mabe (born 1980), South African politician * Pule Maraisane (born 1995), South African football player * Pule Thole Pule Isaac Thole is a South African advocate and former SAPS brigadier who served as a Member of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature for the Democratic Alliance from 2014 to 2016. Biography Thole served as a brigadier in the South African ... (fl. 2014–2016), South African advocate and brigadier Places * Pule, Guidong County, a town in Guidong County, Hunan Province, China * , Indonesia * , Indonesia Other * Pule ...
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Johannes Kgoale
Johannes is a Medieval Latin form of the personal name that usually appears as " John" in English language contexts. It is a variant of the Greek and Classical Latin variants (Ιωάννης, '' Ioannes''), itself derived from the Hebrew name '' Yehochanan'', meaning " Yahweh is gracious". The name became popular in Northern Europe, especially in Germany because of Christianity. Common German variants for Johannes are '' Johann'', ''Hannes'', ''Hans'' (diminutized to ''Hänschen'' or ''Hänsel'', as known from "'' Hansel and Gretel''", a fairy tale by the Grimm brothers), '' Jens'' (from Danish) and '' Jan'' (from Dutch, and found in many countries). In the Netherlands, Johannes was without interruption the most common masculine birth name until 1989. The English equivalent for Johannes is John. In other languages *Joan, Jan, Gjon, Gjin and Gjovalin in Albanian *'' Yoe'' or '' Yohe'', uncommon American form''Dictionary of American Family Names'', Oxford University Press, 2 ...
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Conrad Madola
Conrad may refer to: People * Conrad (name) Places United States * Conrad, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Conrad, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Conrad, Iowa, a city * Conrad, Montana, a city * Conrad Glacier, Washington Elsewhere * Conrad, Alberta, Canada, a former unincorporated community * Conrad Mountains, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica * Mount Conrad, Oates Land, Antarctica Businesses * Conrad Editora, a Brazilian publisher * Conrad Electronic, a German retailer * Conrad Hotels, the global luxury brand of Hilton Hotels * Conrad Models, a German manufacturer of diecast toys and promotional models Other uses * ''Conrad'' (comic strip) * CONRAD (organization), an American organization which promotes reproductive health in the developing world * ORP ''Conrad'', name of the cruiser HMS ''Danae'' (D44) while loaned to the Polish Navy (1944-1946) See also * Conradi * Conradin * Conradines * Conrads (other) * Corrado (disambi ...
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Oriel Mtsenga
Oriel may refer to: Places Canada * Oriel, a community in the municipality of Norwich, Ontario, Canada Ireland * Oriel Park, Dundalk, the home ground of Dundalk FC * Oriel House, Ballincollig, County Cork * Kingdom of Oriel (''Airgíalla'' in Irish), a medieval kingdom in north-central Ireland * Uriel (The Norman controlled part of Airgíalla, now represented by County Louth) United Kingdom * Oriel Street, Oxford * Oriel Square, Oxford Schools * Oriel College, Oxford * Oriel school (other) Art galleries *Oriel Gallery, Dublin, Ireland * Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales, now known as Mostyn *Oriel y Parc, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales, operated by Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales * Oriel Ynys Môn, Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales People * Oriel Gray (1920–2003), Australian dramatist and playwright * Oriel Malet (1923–2014), pen name of British author Lady Auriel Rosemary Malet Vaughan Other uses * Oriel (scripting language), for Microsoft Windows * Orie ...
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