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    Ellis Park Stadium (known as Emirates Airline Park for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union and association football stadium in Johannesburg, Gauteng...
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  • The Ellis Park Stadium disaster was a crowd crush that occurred on 11 April 2001, claiming the lives of 43 people. Surpassing the Oppenheimer Stadium disaster...
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  • Ellis Park may refer to: Ellis Park, Adelaide Park Lands in South Australia Ellis Park Arena (formerly Standard Bank Arena), an indoor stadium in Johannesburg...
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    venues—FNB Stadium (also known as Soccer City) and Ellis Park Stadium—the highest at approximately 1,750 m (5,740 ft). FNB Stadium, Cape Town Stadium, and Nelson...
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  • Centre in Johannesburg. The opening match and the final was played at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg. The tournament was won by Brazil, who retained the...
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  • Swansea City, the Ospreys have moved their fixture from the Swansea.com Stadium to Bridgend's Brewery Field. "URC Releases Fixtures 102 Days Ahead of Kick-Off"...
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  • August 1969 South Africa  30–11  Australia Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg   Try: Piet Greyling, Jan Ellis, Syd Nomis 2, Mannetjies Roux Con: Piet Visagie...
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    Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, with a seating capacity of 42,640. It has been the home of Premier League club Aston Villa since...
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    Wanderers Stadium hosted a rugby union test match in April 1980 between South Africa and the South American Jaguars while Johannesburg's normal venue, Ellis Park...
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  • The first multiracial South African title fights were held at the Rand Stadium in Johannesburg on 27 November 1976 when Coetzee defeated the top black...
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