Motherwell NU2 Stadium, the Glossary
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5 relations: Association football, Bay United F.C., Motherwell, South Africa, South Africa, Stadium.
- Buildings and structures in Gqeberha
- Multi-purpose stadiums in South Africa
- Sport in Gqeberha
- Sports venues in the Eastern Cape
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Bay United F.C.
Bay United was a South African professional football (soccer) club based first in the city of Port Elizabeth and later Polokwane.
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Motherwell, South Africa
Motherwell is a fast growing township in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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Stadium
A stadium (stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage completely surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event.
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See also
Buildings and structures in Gqeberha
- Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport
- Donkin Heritage Trail
- Donkin Memorial
- EPRU Stadium
- Elizabeth Donkin Hospital
- Fort Frederick, Eastern Cape
- Gelvandale Stadium
- Grey High School
- Horse Memorial
- Humewood Road railway station
- Lawson Brown High School
- List of heritage sites in Gqeberha
- Livingstone Hospital
- Motherwell NU2 Stadium
- NMU Stadium
- Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum
- Port Elizabeth Concentration Camp
- Port Elizabeth Oratory
- Port Elizabeth Provincial Hospital
- Port Elizabeth railway station
- Prince Alfred's Guard Memorial
- Prince of Wales Obelisk
- Red Location Museum
- St Dominic's Priory School
- St George's Park Cricket Ground
- St Mary's Cathedral, Port Elizabeth
- St. Augustine's Cathedral, Port Elizabeth
- Westering High School
Multi-purpose stadiums in South Africa
- Arbor Park
- Boland Park
- Bosman Stadium
- City Oval
- Coetzenburg Stadium
- Danie Craven Stadium
- De Beers Diamond Oval
- Dobsonville Stadium
- Ellis Park Stadium
- Erica Park
- Gelvandale Stadium
- Germiston Stadium
- Giant Stadium
- Griqua Park
- HM Pitje Stadium
- Harmony Gold Mine Cricket Club A Ground
- Idas Valley Stadium
- Isaac Wolfson Stadium
- Jan Smuts Stadium
- Johannesburg Stadium
- Kings Park Stadium
- Kwezi Naledi Stadium
- Mangaung Oval
- Mbombela Stadium
- Mmabatho Stadium
- Moses Mabhida Stadium
- Motherwell NU2 Stadium
- NMU Stadium
- North West Stadium
- Odi Stadium
- Old Peter Mokaba Stadium
- Outeniqua Park
- PAM Brink Stadium
- Pilditch Stadium
- Royal Bafokeng Stadium
- Ruimsig Stadium
- Saxon-Sea Stadium
- Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium
- Thohoyandou Stadium
- Tuks Cricket Oval
- Union Stadium
- University of the Western Cape Stadium
- Welkom Mines Recreation Ground
- Willowmoore Park
Sport in Gqeberha
- 2005 African Judo Championships
- ABSA Oval
- Breaking Barriers 50km
- Champion Bat Tournament
- EPRU Stadium
- Eastern Province Elephants
- Gelvandale Stadium
- Motherwell NU2 Stadium
- Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
- Port Elizabeth Blackpool F.C.
- Southern Kings
- Southern Spears
- St George's Park Cricket Ground
- Sunrisers Eastern Cape
Sports venues in the Eastern Cape
- ABSA Oval
- Aldo Scribante Circuit
- Buffalo City Stadium
- Buffalo Park
- Cambridge Recreation Ground
- Dutywa Stadium
- EPRU Stadium
- Gelvandale Stadium
- Isaac Wolfson Stadium
- Jan Smuts Ground
- Jan Smuts Stadium
- Kwezi Naledi Stadium
- Matatiele Stadium
- Motherwell NU2 Stadium
- Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
- North End Stadium
- Prince George Circuit
- Rotary Stadium (South Africa)
- Sauer Park
- Sisa Dukashe Stadium
- St George's Park Cricket Ground
- Tiffindell Ski Resort
- Victoria Ground (King William's Town)