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    Tottenham reveal latest stadium render
    Tottenham Hotspur have released new renderings of their proposed new stadium in North London. Whilst we cannot criticise the architectural standard of the stadium, the apparent enthusiasm to attract a naming rights sponsor is perhaps rather too... [read more]
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    New York’s two new ballparks under review
    Today an excellent article from the New York Daily News, as Rich O'Malley extols the virtues of New York's two brand new stadia; Citi Field and the (New) Yankee Stadium. It's clear that despite any initial reservations based largely on nostalgia by the locals, the new parks are providing a... [read more]
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    2010 World Cup renovations complete at Ellis Park
    With five months to go before the first ball in the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup is kicked, southafrica.info reports that renovations at Ellis Park, the host stadium of the opening and final matches of the football tournament, are... [read more]
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    Carisbrook replacement retains Council backing
    10.Feb.09 The planned replacement for Carisbrook Stadium in Dunedin (New Zeakand) still has the backing of its local council, despite a rise in anticipated costs. The locally controversial stadium project was given the green light at a meeting of Dunedin City Council by 10 votes to 5. courtesy Carisbrook Stadium... [read more]
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    Florida Marlins’ new ballpark set for Feb 13 decision
    The Florida Marlins have released rendered images of their planned new ballpark on the site of the Orange Bowl in Miami. Fans will know as early as Februaury 13th 2009 if the stadium has been given the go-ahead as that is the date set aside for a decision on the... [read more]
    Donington gets planning nod for £100m revamp
    Donington Park motor racing circuit in England has been awarded planning permission for a £100 million revamp by North West Leicestershire District Council. The news means that major development works can now begin on the track and its surroundings, which is contracted to host the British Grand Prix for ten... [read more]
    St Mirren receive keys for new stadium
    7.Jan.09 St Mirren has now formally moved operations to its new stadium in Greenhill Road, handing over their old Love Street site to supermarket giant Tesco in a deal reported to be worth £15m. Property Week reports that St Mirren have been able to clear debts of up to £2.2million... [read more]
    2012: Latest construction images and video tours
    Today we have some fascinating imagery of the construction work taking place at the Olympic Park in Stratford. It's great to see that the Olympic Stadium's stands are already taking shape. Also we have links to two video tours; one of the now completed sailing venue in Weymouth & Portland,... [read more]
    The end of the road for Milan ground-sharing?
    It has been revealed that both FC Internazionale and AC Milan have approached their local council in a first step to playing in separate stadia. Whether the desire for each club to play in their own stadium will result in two new stadia or one is unclear, leaving the fate... [read more]
    Olympics 2012: Stadium & Aquatics Centre, a first look
    4.Dec.08 Today BBC Sports Correspondent James Pearce visited the Olympic Park in Stratford, London to see how work was progressing on the 2012 Olympic Stadium and Aquatics Centre. The reports feature interviews with London 2012 chief Seb Coe, running legend Sir Roger Bannister and the Aquatics Centre’s project manager, John... [read more]
    After ten years, Brighton set to start work on new stadium
    1.Dec.08 Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club have finally signed the contract that will see in motion the construction of their new 22,500 seater stadium in Falmer. The controversial and long-awaited development is set to proceed as early as December 17th after the club signed a construction agreement with the... [read more]
    Juventus FC reveal their new 40,000 seater stadium
    Some breaking news for you today as Juventus FC (Turin, Italy) have just released details for their new 40,000 stadium. The Italian club told fans on its official website that the new stadium will be a relative rarity in Italian football as it will be both owned by the club... [read more]
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    Kinsley Greyhound Stadium
    Race days are Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Admission is £3.60. Crowd capacity is 3,000 and... [read more]
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    Mullingar Greyhound Stadium
    Regular Race Nights - Thursday, Saturday Distances - 350 Yds. 400 Yds. 525 Yds. 550 Yds.... [read more]
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    Newbridge Greyhound Stadium
    Regular Race Nights - Friday, Saturday Distances - 325 Yds. 525 Yds. 550 Yds. 575 Yds.... [read more]
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    Kingdom Greyhound Stadium
    Regular Race Nights - Tuesday, Friday, Saturday Distances - 325 Yds. 500 Yds. 525 Yds. 550... [read more]
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    Limerick Greyhound Stadium
    Regular Race Nights - Monday, Thursday, Saturday Distances - 300 Yds., 525 Yds. 550 Yds. 700... [read more]
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    Curraheen Park
    Regular Race Nights - Thursday, Friday, Saturday Distances - 330 Yds. 525 Yds. 550 Yds. 575... [read more]
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    Dundalk Stadium
    Regular Race Nights - Thursday, Friday, Saturday Distances - 350 Yds. 400 Yds. 525 Yds. 550... [read more]
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    Newcastle Greyhound Stadium
    The track is 415 metres in circumference. The distances raced are 480, 500, 640 metres.... [read more]
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    Enniscorthy Greyhound Stadium
    Regular Race Nights - Monday, Thursday Distances - 325 Yds. 350 Yds. 525 Yds. 550 Yds.... [read more]
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    Galway Greyhound Stadium
    Regular Race Nights - Thursday, Friday, Saturday Distances - 325 Yds. 350 Yds. 525 Yds. 550... [read more]
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    Harlow Stadium
    Race days are Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Admission is £5.00 including racecard. Crowd capacity... [read more]
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    Rungnado May Day Stadium
    Capacity: 150,000
    Pyongyang, North Korea
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    Salt Lake Stadium
    Capacity: 120,000
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    National Stadium Bukit Jalil
    Capacity: 110,000
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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    Michigan Stadium
    Capacity: 107,501
    Ann Arbor, USA
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    Beaver Stadium
    Capacity: 107,282
    State College, USA
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