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 | The Donnerschweer stadium was originally built by the Oldenburger cycle racing association of 1884 as cycle track. The place was suitable particularly for it since here sand for the Oldenburger main station was already cleared away and there were thus favorable conditions for the installation of the steep walls.
From 1899 to 1903 football players of the FC Oldenburg in the inter... |  | 08/19/2007 | 292 | 



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 | Perkins Stadium is home of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks football team. With seating for 15,000 it is the fourth largest stadium in the state of Wisconsin and the sixth largest NCAA Division III football stadium in the United States.
After each score a Civil War-era cannon sited off the south end zone sends off a mighty blast and a huge puff of smoke, then follo... |  | 07/27/2007 | 458 | 



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 | This stadium in Hannover was built in 1921 and had a capacity of 25.000. Up to 1959 it was the home stadium of HANNOVER 96, which then moved to an other stadium. Today it is the home stadium of Hannover 96´s second team, playing in Germany´s 4th League (Oberliga Nord) |  | 07/17/2007 | 358 | 



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 | Stadium in England called Adams Park/Causeway Stadium. Situated in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. |  | 07/10/2007 | 351 | 



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 | Stadium from Cucuta Deportivo`s Team |  | 06/08/2007 | 318 | 



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 | The first private stadium in Colombia |  | 06/07/2007 | 333 | 



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 | It was rebuild for the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany. |  | 06/05/2007 | 268 | 



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 | Kim Il-Sung Stadium is a very large stadium located in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. Originally the "Kirim Stadium," a baseball field built during the Japanese occupation, it was the site of Kim Il-Sung's first speech after returning from exile in 1945. Rebuilt in 1969, it was then called Moranbong Stadium, but in 1982 it was renovated and renamed in honour of Kim Il-Sung. Th... |  | 05/22/2007 | 380 | 



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 | Yanggakdo Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000 people and was opened in 1989. It is home to the Capital Army F.C.. |  | 05/20/2007 | 399 | 



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 | Oita Stadium also known as the Big Eye is located in the city of Oita on the Kyushu Island of Japan. The stadium has a retractable dome roof powered by a wire traction system. |  | 05/15/2007 | 449 | 



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 | The Seoul World Cup Stadium is located in Sangam, Seoul and has been home to K-League club FC Seoul since 2004. It has a capacity of 68,476(66,806 for regular; 916 for VIP; 754 for Media). It was built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. |  | 05/14/2007 | 327 | 



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 | Daegu Civil Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Daegu, South Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches, but it is occasionally used to host large-scale karaoke events. During the 1988 Summer Olympics, it hosted some football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 27,000 people and was opened in 1975. |  | 05/10/2007 | 255 | 



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 | Daegu World Cup Soccer Stadium, host to the 2002 World Cup. Info from wikipedia: The 2002 FIFA World Cup, the 17th staging of the World Cup, was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30. The two countries were chosen as hosts by FIFA in May 1996. For the first time in its history, the World Cup was organized by two countries. It was also the first World Cup held in Asia, and the fi... |  | 05/10/2007 | 285 | 



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 | The football field for the Minutemen, at University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA |  | 04/03/2007 | 247 | 



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 | QUALCOMM Stadium (a.k.a. "The Q"), formerly known as San Diego Stadium and Jack Murphy Stadium, is a multiple-use stadium in San Diego, California. It is the current home of the San Diego Chargers of the NFL and of the San Diego State University Aztecs college football team. It hosts the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl college football g... |  | 03/24/2007 | 243 | 



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 | Estadio Modelo is Calvi Guayaquil's multi-use stadium in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 50,000. It was built in 1959. |  | 02/17/2007 | 302 | 



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 | Football venue for the Southern Methodist University Mustangs. |  | 02/12/2007 | 180 | 



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 | Stade Leopold Senghor is a multi-use stadium in Dakar, Senegal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has an athletics track. It serves as a home ground of ASC Jeanne d'Arc. The stadium holds 60,000. It was built in 1985. |  | 02/05/2007 | 229 | 



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Eastern Conference
Chicago Fire - Toyota Park
Columbus Crew - Columbus Crew Stadium
D.C. United - RFK Stadium
Kansas City Wizards - Arrowhead Stadium
New England Revolution - Gillette Stadium
Red Bull New York - Giants Stadium
Toronto FC - BMO Field
Western Conference
Chivas USA - Th... |  | 01/28/2007 | 529 | 



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 | Los Angeles Galaxy stadium - The Home Depot Center |  | 01/28/2007 | 327 | 



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 | Niigata stadium |  | 01/23/2007 | 193 | 



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 | Pearse Stadium (Irish: Páirc an Phiarsaigh) is the principal Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Galway, Ireland. The stadium opened on June 16, 1957 as 16,000 people came to watch Galway beat Tipperary in hurling, and Kerry in football, and to watch Bishop Michael Browne bless the facility.
The stadium was opened by GAA President, Séamus McFerran. Among those invited were the... |  | 01/23/2007 | 202 | 



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 | The Gaelic Grounds or Páirc na nGael is the principal Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Limerick City, Ireland, home to the Limerick hurling and football teams.
October 9, 1926 saw first steps taken towards creating the Limerick Gaelic Grounds as a GAA stadium of note. A farm containing 12 acres (4.9 ha) was purchased at Coolraine on the Ennis Road for development as a sport... |  | 01/15/2007 | 297 | 



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 | A soccer game in progress at a soccer field in Fürth, Germany, between a red clad team and a white clad team. |  | 01/09/2007 | 339 | 



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 | The FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 will be held in China from September 10-30 2007.
16 nations will participate in the Women's World Cup finals. |  | 01/09/2007 | 296 | 



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