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38 | home venue | Arizona State Sun Devils | Tempe | ['stair park', 'lincoln financial field', 'barbican centre', 'new orleans arena', 'goodison park', 'city ground', 'keyarena', 'madejski', 'bc place stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'gabba', 'marlins park', 'galabank', 'loftus road', 'sixways', 'kinnick stadium', 'great american ball park', 'wheldon road', 'ashton gate', 'louisiana superdome', 'elland road', 'dean court', 'coors field', 'scott field', 'turner field', 'rugby park stadium', 'rodney parade', 'marquette stadium', 'mohegan sun arena', 'highmark stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'huish park', 'notre dame stadium', 'target center', 'boleyn ground', 'blue playing surface', 'whaddon road', 'macron stadium', 'juventus stadium', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'lansdowne road', 'leverkusen', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'emirates stadium', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'comiskey park', 'autzen stadium', 'finley stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'royals stadium', 'hermit road', 'ewood park', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'fatorda stadium', 'ford field', 'brunton park', 'bc place', 'rynearson stadium', 'prudential center', 'thomond park', 'lambeau field', 'racecourse ground', 'everbank field', 'torero stadium', 'stadium mk', 'stadio olimpico', 'cairo stadium', 'hunky dorys park', 'volksparkstadion', 'san siro', 'lucas oil stadium', 'leichhardt oval', 'foxborough', 'odsal', 'wantland stadium', 'twerton park', 'de kuip', 'bbva compass stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'boundary park', 'carrier dome', 'qualcomm stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'florida field', 'generali arena', 'plainmoor', 'britannia stadium', 'wrigley field', 'bayarena', 'miller park', 'crystal palace', 'grant field'] | Al Onofrio | Albert Joseph "Al" Onofrio (March 15, 1921 – November 5, 2004) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Missouri from 1971 to 1977, compiling a record of 38–41. He spent 13 years, from 1958 to 1970, as an assistant coach at Missouri under Dan Devine. His Missouri football teams upset the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on October 21, 1972 at South Bend, Indiana, the Alabama Crimson Tide on September 8, 1975, at Birmingham, the USC Trojans at Los Angeles on September 11, 1976, the Ohio State Buckeyes at Columbus two weeks later, and the Arizona State Sun Devils at Tempe on October 1, 1977, during his final season at Missouri. In his seven years at Mizzou, Onofrio compiled a 1–6 record against arch-rival Kansas, which contributed to his dismissal. Onofrio coached four All-Americans and 30 future National Football League players. He led Missouri to two bowl games, the 1972 Fiesta Bowl, a loss to Arizona State, and the 1973 Sun Bowl, a win over Auburn. Onofrio was a 1993 inductee to the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Hall of Fame. He died on November 5, 2004 in Tempe, Arizona. |
38 | home venue | London Towers | Crystal Palace | ['seoul world cup stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'sincil bank', 'wantland stadium', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'brewery field', 'sanford stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'fir park', 'thialf', 'highmark stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'finley stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'priestfield stadium', 'wrexham', 'consol energy center', 'athens olympic stadium', 'turner field', 'tirana', 'moda center', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'arrowhead stadium', 'the hawthorns', 'sun devil stadium', 'tempe', 'barbican centre', 'kiryat eliezer', 'hillsborough stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'dw stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'elland road', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'ibrox stadium', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'apia park', 'leverkusen', 'seibu dome', 'bramall lane', 'bescot stadium', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'quicken loans arena', 'boleyn ground', 'jupiler league', 'target center', 'the den', 'rogers centre', 'mcdiarmid park', 'the swamp', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'welford road', 'albertsons stadium', 'valley parade', 'glanford park', 'estadio azteca', 'kibbie dome', 'madison square garden', 'carrier dome', 'firstenergy stadium', 'generali arena', 'heysel stadium', 'carrow road', 'gabba', 'brunswick street oval', 'pnc park', 'de kuip', 'scott field', 'loftus road', 'city ground', 'hunky dorys park', 'plough lane', 'white hart lane', 'us airways center', 'anaheim stadium', 'kenilworth road', 'miller park', 'allen fieldhouse', 'canberra stadium', 'gigg lane', 'neyland stadium', 'tdecu stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'pacific bell park', 'brann stadion', 'cowboys stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'ohio stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'thomond park', 'petco park', 'pittodrie stadium', 'target field'] | Crystal Palace (basketball) | Crystal Palace was a basketball team competing in the National Basketball League (NBL) and then the British Basketball League (BBL), until they merged with the London Towers in 1998. They played in the Crystal Palace Sports Centre and were the most successful team in Britain throughout the seventies and early eighties. |
38 | home venue | Sparks | Staples Center | ['stadio olimpico', 'priestfield stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'qualcomm stadium', 'huish park', 'juventus stadium', 'marlins park', 'hunky dorys park', 'easter road', 'pepsi center', 'fedex field', 'odsal', 'carrara stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'florida field', 'great american ballpark', 'panama ballpark', 'soccer city', 'elland road', 'raydale park', 'brandywell', 'michigan stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'bmo field', 'turner field', 'gigg lane', 'bower fold', 'rogers centre', 'blue playing surface', 'parque central', 'philip ii arena', 'pacific bell park', 'bescot stadium', 'dudley field', 'deepdale', 'roots hall', 'mcdiarmid park', 'cardiff arms park', 'allianz park', 'bloomfield road', 'rynearson stadium', 'tempe', 'craven cottage', 'tbilisi', 'oakwell', 'everbank field', 'sincil bank', 'etihad stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'bok center', 'highmark stadium', 'headingley stadium', 'kingsholm', 'ewood park', 'thialf', 'field mill', 'sandy park', 'albertsons stadium', 'leverkusen', 'kenilworth road', 'varsity stadium', 'goodison park', 'house park', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'tehran', 'barbican centre', 'auckland', 'waldstadion', 'crystal palace', 'san siro', 'brann stadion', 'east end park', 'allianz arena', 'centurylink field', 'new orleans arena', 'generali arena', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'gillette stadium', 'hermit road', 'estadio azul', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'melbourne', 'dolphin stadium', 'jupiler league', 'qwest field', 'kinnick stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'notre dame stadium', 'selhurst park', 'hong kong stadium', 'weeghman park', 'mountaineer field', 'jakarta', 'yerevan', 'tdecu stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'angel stadium'] | Los Angeles Clippers | The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. The Clippers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Clippers play their home games at the Staples Center, an arena shared with the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL). The franchise was founded in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves, one of three expansion teams to join the NBA that year. The Braves moved from Buffalo, New York to San Diego, California in 1978 and became known as the San Diego Clippers. In 1984, the Clippers moved to Los Angeles. Through much of its history, the franchise failed to see significant regular season or playoff success. The Clippers were frequently seen as an example of a perennial loser in American professional sports, drawing unfavorable comparisons to the historically successful Lakers, with whom they have shared a market since 1984 and an arena since 1999. The Clippers' fortunes turned in the early 2010s with the acquisition of core players Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan, and Chris Paul. In 2013, the franchise won its first division title, as the team made the playoffs for the ninth time in franchise history and the third time in the previous eight seasons. They also added to their budding rivalry with the Lakers, as they finished with a better record than the Lakers for the fifth time and won the season series for the second time since moving to Los Angeles in 1984, this time in a sweep. They repeated as division champions in 2014. |
38 | home venue | Headington United | Kassam Stadium | ['jamsil baseball stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'barclays center', 'yankee stadium', 'prudential center', 'pepsi center', 'parque central', 'angel stadium', 'selhurst park', 'pride park', 'bloomfield road', 'bc place', 'stadion feijenoord', 'citi field', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'jakarta', 'canberra stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'ochilview park', 'notre dame stadium', 'kibbie dome', 'quebec city', 'wantland stadium', 'kingsholm', 'olympiastadion', 'hong kong stadium', 'waldstadion', 'stadio san paolo', 'madejski', 'brussels', 'citizens bank park', 'koshien stadium', 'estadio azul', 'fiu stadium', 'keyarena', 'america west arena', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'wells fargo center', 'cowboys stadium', 'ullevaal stadion', 'ewood park', 'torero stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'raydale park', 'metlife stadium', 'belgium', 'brann stadion', 'leverkusen', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'jan breydel stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'mcmahon stadium', 'stadium mk', 'city ground', 'verizon center', 'safeco field', 'ravenhill', 'subiaco oval', 'la bombonera', 'brisbane road', 'de kuip', 'nou camp', 'great american ballpark', 'spotland', 'national sports center', 'sun life stadium', 'the den', 'sydney cricket ground', 'brunton park', 'turner field', 'docklands stadium', 'panama ballpark', 'gigg lane', 'telstra dome', 'united center', 'barbican centre', 'brookvale oval', 'sanford stadium', 'plough lane', 'york park', 'westfalenstadion', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'jupiler league', 'alltel stadium', 'td garden', 'us airways center', 'wheldon road', 'iowa stadium', 'brunswick street', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'cape town', 'heysel stadium', 'whaddon road', 'windsor park', 'marquette stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'suncorp stadium'] | List of Oxford United F.C. records and statistics | Oxford United is an English professional association football club based in Oxford, Oxfordshire. They play in League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system, as of the 2015–16 season. The club was formed in 1893 as Headington United, before changing its name (to Oxford United) in 1960, and has played home matches at two stadiums throughout its history, the Manor Ground until 2001, and the Kassam Stadium since. In 1986 they won their only major trophy, the League Cup. The club joined the Oxfordshire Senior League in 1921, before joining the Spartan League in 1947. Two years later the club moved to the Southern League, before being elected to the Football League in 1962. Oxford spent three years in the First Division between August 1985 and May 1988. At the end of the 2005–06 season, after 44 years in the League, United were relegated to the Football Conference. They returned to the League after winning the Conference National Play-off Final in 2010. The record for most games played for the club is held by Ron Atkinson, who made 560 appearances between 1959 and 1971. John Shuker holds the record for the most appearances since they joined the Football League. Graham Atkinson is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 107 goals including 97 in the league. Jim Magilton holds the record for the most international caps gained as an Oxford player, having made 18 appearances for Northern Ireland. The highest transfer fee ever paid by the club is the £470,000 paid to Aberdeen for Dean Windass in 1998, and the highest fee received is the £1,600,000 paid by Leicester City for Matt Elliott in 1996. The highest attendance recorded at the Manor Ground was 22,750 for the visit of Preston North End in the FA Cup, while the highest attendance at the Kassam is 12,243 against Leyton Orient. |
38 | home venue | Eintracht Frankfurt | Waldstadion | ['raley field', 'kenilworth road', 'oracle arena', 'bower fold', 'target center', 'thomond park', 'estadio hernando siles', 'progressive field', 'turf moor', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'pnc park', 'parque central', 'great american ball park', 'rio tinto', 'the den', 'limerick', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'villa park', 'carolina stadium', 'verizon center', 'safeco field', 'apia park', 'racecourse ground', 'san siro', 'kauffman stadium', 'welford road', 'gamla ullevi', 'leverkusen', 'qualcomm stadium', 'varsity stadium', 'brisbane road', 'nippert stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'rodney parade', 'aker stadion', 'sincil bank', 'craven cottage', 'kyocera stadion', 'sanford stadium', 'estadio azul', 'goodison park', 'consadole sapporo', 'time warner cable arena', 'petco park', 'selhurst park', 'twickenham stoop', 'tirana', 'dolphin stadium', 'staples center', 'etihad stadium', 'amsterdam arena', 'coors field', 'ravenhill', 'great american ballpark', 'heysel stadium', 'de grolsch veste', 'luzhniki stadium', 'generali arena', 'st helens', 'dean court', 'petrovsky stadium', 'teddy stadium', 'tbilisi', 'dodger stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'estadio azteca', 'juventus stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'united center', 'centurylink field', 'providence park', 'sam boyd stadium', 'tropicana field', 'bc place', 'suncorp stadium', 'stadium mk', 'gabba', 'us airways center', 'highmark stadium', 'finley stadium', 'lansdowne road', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'sun life stadium', 'weeghman park', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'poljud', 'michigan stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'elland road', 'grant field', 'fatorda stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'scott field', 'allen fieldhouse', 'commonwealth stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'cardiff arms park'] | Eintracht Frankfurt | Eintracht Frankfurt e.V. ([ˈʔaɪ̯ntʁaxt ˈfʁaŋkfʊɐt]) is a German sports club based in Frankfurt, Hesse, that is best known for its association football club, currently playing in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. The club was founded in 1899 and have won one German championship, four DFB-Pokals and one UEFA Cup. Since 1925, their stadium has been the Waldstadion, which since 1 July 2005, has been called Commerzbank-Arena for sponsorship reasons. |
38 | home venue | Hawthorn | melbourne cricket ground | ['crystal palace', 'selhurst park', 'metlife stadium', 'turner field', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'ibrox stadium', 'edgbaston', 'meadow lane', 'blue playing surface', 'brookvale oval', 'dudley field', 'broadwood stadium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'tannadice', 'carrara stadium', 'bayarena', 'verizon center', 'old trafford', 'angel stadium', 'emirates stadium', 'waldstadion', 'hillsborough stadium', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'alltel stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'leverkusen', 'east end park', 'isotopes park', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'providence park', 'welford road', 'plainmoor', 'marquette stadium', 'fatorda stadium', 'celtic park', 'quebec city', 'galpharm stadium', 'stadium mk', 'durban', 'odsal', 'fratton park', 'casa blanca', 'elland road', 'joe robbie stadium', 'jack murphy stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'nrg stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'melbourne', 'spotland', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'consol energy center', 'kauffman stadium', 'the swamp', 'san siro', 'firstenergy stadium', 'wrigley field', 'stadio san paolo', 'stanford stadium', 'stubhub center', 'athens olympic stadium', 'field mill', 'city ground', 'qwest field', 'twickenham stoop', 'united center', 'portman road', 'kenilworth road', 'boone pickens stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'comerica park', 'deepdale', 'rio tinto', 'liberty stadium', 'carrier dome', 'goodison park', 'st helens', 'philip ii arena', 'high point solutions stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'moda center', 'stadio olimpico', 'time warner cable arena', 'wrexham', 'valley parade', 'nou camp', 'turf moor', 'sandy park', 'perth arena', 'tirana', 'tdecu stadium', 'fedexfield', 'parkhead', 'belgian pro league', 'grant field', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'raydale park', 'brunswick street oval', 'royals stadium'] | 2010 Fremantle Football Club season | The 2010 Fremantle Football Club season was the club's 16th season of competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club reached the finals for the third time and won its first ever Elimination Final, beating Hawthorn at Subiaco Oval before losing to Geelong at the MCG to end the season. |
38 | home venue | Iowa | Kinnick Stadium | ['isotopes park', 'fratton park', 'cairo international stadium', 'upton park', 'old trafford', 'grant field', 'belmore', 'commonwealth stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'the den', 'roots hall', 'york park', 'allianz arena', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'heysel stadium', 'boleyn ground', 'easter road', 'gillette stadium', 'citizens bank park', 'united park', 'white hart lane', 'estadio mestalla', 'wachovia center', 'mcdiarmid park', 'brisbane road', 'cairo stadium', 'scott field', 'gamla ullevi', 'selhurst park', 'auckland', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'adelaide oval', 'minute maid park', 'windsor park', 'fedexfield', 'time warner cable arena', 'coors field', 'city ground', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'valley parade', 'raydale park', 'waldstadion', 'glanford park', 'liberty stadium', 'foxborough', 'great american ballpark', 'metrodome', 'murrayfield', 'seibu dome', 'leverkusen', 'teddy stadium', 'poljud', 'boone pickens stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'blundell park', 'mountaineer field', 'melbourne', 'euroborg', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'bower fold', 'keyarena', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'sixways', 'cardiff arms park', 'turner field', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'home depot center', 'camp nou', 'carrow road', 'varsity stadium', 'providence park', 'twerton park', 'tokyo dome', 'stadio olimpico', 'quicken loans arena', 'fedex field', 'brewery field', 'new broomfield', 'the swamp', 'rogers centre', 'koshien stadium', 'de grolsch veste', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'canberra stadium', 'soccer city', 'odsal', 'wheldon road', 'amsterdam arena', 'carolina stadium', 'bayarena', 'portman road', 'priestfield stadium', 'barclays center', 'parque central', 'ricoh arena'] | 1929 Iowa Hawkeyes football team | The 1929 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 1929 college football season. This is the first year Iowa played their home games in Iowa Stadium, which was later renamed Kinnick Stadium. |
38 | home venue | Adelaide Football Club | Adelaide Oval | ['national sports center', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'valley parade', 'hunky dorys park', 'hillsborough stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'gamla ullevi', 'highmark stadium', 'qwest field', 'ravenhill', 'nationals park', 'quicken loans arena', 'plough lane', 'allianz arena', 'united center', 'gillette stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'marlins park', 'jack murphy stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'wheldon road', 'weeghman park', 'verizon center', 'carrow road', 'blue playing surface', 'ricoh arena', 'studenternas ip', 'safeco field', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'waldstadion', 'telstra dome', 'craven cottage', 'edgbaston', 'the den', 'nou camp', 'camp nou', 'fenway park', 'estadio azul', 'sincil bank', 'brunswick street oval', 'rugby park stadium', 'rogers centre', 'marquette stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'canberra stadium', 'ohio stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'pacific bell park', 'upton park', 'stadion kantrida', 'comiskey park', 'mohegan sun arena', 'cheney stadium', 'staples center', 'st helens', 'nippert stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'boundary park', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'kauffman stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'villa park', 'celtic park', 'metlife stadium', 'philips stadion', 'brunton park', 'air canada centre', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'parc des princes', 'leverkusen', 'rynearson stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'twerton park', 'barbican centre', 'fedexfield', 'mcmahon stadium', 'torero stadium', 'iowa stadium', 'foxborough', 'pepsi center', 'isotopes park', 'old trafford', 'almondvale stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'tbilisi', 'sun life stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'durban', 'apia park', 'racecourse ground', 'jakarta', 'euroborg', 'suncorp stadium', 'regina', 'westfalenstadion', 'wantland stadium', 'tropicana field'] | Adelaide Football Club | The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club is based in Adelaide, South Australia, playing its home matches at Adelaide Oval. The club has its training and administration base at Football Park in West Lakes, where it previously played home matches between 1991 and 2013. The club song is "The Pride of South Australia", to the tune of the Marines' Hymn. The Crows were formed in 1990 as a composite team owned by the SANFL and played their first season in 1991. They won both the 1997 and 1998 Grand Finals, and have appeared in 12 finals series in their 25-year history. The club is currently captained by Taylor Walker and coached by Don Pyke. Walker was appointed captain prior to the 2015 season, while Pyke permanently succeeded the late Phil Walsh as head coach in October 2015. |
38 | home venue | London Irish | Madejski | ['waldstadion', 'raydale park', 'headingley stadium', 'fir park', 'yankee stadium', 'us airways center', 'anaheim stadium', 'edgbaston', 'casa blanca', 'bc place', 'america west arena', 'roots hall', 'bescot stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'comiskey park', 'allen fieldhouse', 'td garden', 'home depot center', 'poljud', 'nrg stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'parkhead', 'jakarta', 'highmark stadium', 'philips stadion', 'craven cottage', 'cairo stadium', 'tehran', 'tropicana field', 'aker stadion', 'leverkusen', 'jan breydel stadium', 'st helens', 'bok center', 'subiaco oval', 'isotopes park', 'brussels', 'san siro', 'rsc', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'alltel stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'high point solutions stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'fenway park', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'ricoh arena', 'loftus road', 'stadion kantrida', 'canberra stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'jack murphy stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'durban', 'wrigley field', 'auckland', 'selhurst park', 'friends arena', 'madison square garden', 'new broomfield', 'riverside ground', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'citi field', 'estadio mestalla', 'olympiastadion', 'apia park', 'de kuip', 'ravenhill', 'rugby park stadium', 'great american ball park', 'brann stadion', 'goodison park', 'estadio centenario', 'athens olympic stadium', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'bower fold', 'pepsi center', 'carolina stadium', 'tokyo dome', 'dodger stadium', 'jupiler league', 'de grolsch veste', 'grant field', 'broadwood stadium', 'metrodome', 'bayarena', 'marlins park', 'excelsior stadium', 'panama ballpark', 'brunswick street', 'national sports center', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'blue playing surface', 'regina', 'etihad stadium', 'brunswick street oval', 'volksparkstadion'] | London Irish | London Irish RFC is an English rugby union club originally based in Sunbury, Surrey, where the senior squad train, the youth teams and senior academy play home games, and the club maintain their administrative offices. The club competes in the top division of English rugby union, the Aviva Premiership. The club also compete in the Anglo-Welsh Cup as well as one of the two Europe-wide club competitions—the European Champions Cup or European Challenge Cup, depending on their performance in the previous season. The club will continue to play their home games at the Madejski Stadium in Reading, Berkshire until 2026. The team plays in green and white colours, with a reversed away strip. London Irish won its first major trophy in 2002, claiming the Powergen Cup (the competition that later became the Anglo-Welsh Cup). Irish also reached the final of the 2009 Guinness Premiership, narrowly losing 10–9 to Leicester Tigers at Twickenham Stadium. In the 2007/08 season the team came close to a place in the Heineken Cup Final losing out to Stade Toulousain 15–21 in a tense semi-final encounter at Twickenham Stadium. The club's mascot is an Irish Wolfhound called Digger. |
38 | home venue | Bahia | Arena Fonte Nova | ['lansdowne road', 'torero stadium', 'regina', 'tempe', 'fratton park', 'meadow lane', 'highmark stadium', 'selhurst park', 'nou camp', 'lincoln financial field', 'cardiff arms park', 'cape town', 'jupiler league', 'new orleans arena', 'finley stadium', 'soldier field', 'turner field', 'field mill', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'westfalenstadion', 'citizens bank park', 'united center', 'deepdale', 'anaheim stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'neyland stadium', 'goodison park', 'rogers centre', 'sun devil stadium', 'oriole park', 'comerica park', 'miller park', 'carrara stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'the swamp', 'allianz park', 'national sports center', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'honolulu', 'yankee stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'york park', 'nationals park', 'fenway park', 'de grolsch veste', 'time warner cable arena', 'iowa stadium', 'waldstadion', 'stadio san paolo', 'etihad stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'madejski', 'juventus stadium', 'camp nou', 'de kuip', 'firstenergy stadium', 'bok center', 'raydale park', 'davis wade stadium', 'east end park', 'volksparkstadion', 'oakwell', 'limerick', 'rodney parade', 'cairo stadium', 'parc des princes', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'murrayfield', 'tannadice', 'citi field', 'macron stadium', 'celtic park', 'plainmoor', 'great american ballpark', 'brisbane road', 'excelsior stadium', 'ewood park', 'bayarena', 'gamla ullevi', 'anz stadium', 'pepsi center', 'nippert stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'brewery field', 'carrier dome', 'portman road', 'marquette stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'wrexham', 'hillsborough stadium', 'philips stadion', 'pacific bell park', 'bramall lane', 'old trafford', 'weeghman park', 'jjb stadium', 'turf moor', 'fedexfield', 'britannia stadium'] | Esporte Clube Bahia | Esporte Clube Bahia ([isˈpɔʁtʃi ˈklubi baˈi.ɐ]), known familiarly as Bahia, is a Brazilian professional football club, based in Salvador, Bahia. They play in the Campeonato Baiano, Bahia's state league, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Brazil's second tier league. Bahia has won the Brasileirão title twice: in the 1959 season, defeating Santos' Santásticos which contained figures such as Gilmar, Mauro, Mengálvio, Coutinho, Pepe and Pelé, in the finals and in the 1988 season Bahia edged Internacional. Bahia has only appeared in the Copa Libertadores three times, reaching the quarterfinals in 1989, Bahia's best-ever performance. The club has also won their state title a record 44 times. The 2000s have seen the club win only one state title. Bahia were relegated to Série B in 2003 and relegated, for the first time ever, to Série C in 2005, spending two seasons at the bottom of the Brazilian league system. In 2007, they were promoted back to the second level, and in 2010 the club found themselves back in Série A, after eight seasons. Bahia had played their home games at the 66,080 capacity Estádio Fonte Nova since 1951, but, after a section of the stadium collapsed in 2007, the Tricolor played at the Estádio de Pituaçu. With the reopening of the Fonte Nova stadium in 2013 as the Arena Fonte Nova, a modern arena built for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Bahia resumed playing their games there. The club's home kit consists of white shirts with blue shorts and red socks. They have a long-standing rivalry with Esporte Clube Vitória, and matches between the two sides are known as the Ba–Vi. |
38 | home venue | Toronto | Varsity Stadium | ['blundell park', 'panama ballpark', 'philips stadion', 'tbilisi', 'high point solutions stadium', 'anfield', 'sun life stadium', 'ibrox stadium', 'white hart lane', 'iowa stadium', 'brann stadion', 'stadio olimpico', 'gabba', 'san siro', 'petrovsky stadium', 'welford road', 'leichhardt oval', 'home depot center', 'suncorp stadium', 'brandywell', 'olympiastadion', 'selhurst park', 'fenway park', 'tdecu stadium', 'craven cottage', 'windsor park', 'exhibition stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'tropicana field', 'reebok stadium', 'parc des princes', 'madison square garden', 'de kuip', 'ravenhill', 'quebec city', 'wells fargo center', 'fir park', 'ohio stadium', 'great american ball park', 'broadwood stadium', 'edgbaston', 'alltel stadium', 'camp nou', 'turf moor', 'qwest field', 'ford field', 'thialf', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'madejski', 'bmo field', 'campbelltown stadium', 'finley stadium', 'fedexfield', 'soccer city', 'upton park', 'brunswick street oval', 'sydney football stadium', 'albertsons stadium', 'elland road', 'melbourne', 'oakwell', 'america west arena', 'durban', 'luzhniki stadium', 'casa blanca', 'whaddon road', 'firstenergy stadium', 'celtic park', 'rsc', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'torero stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'cairo stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'belgium', 'tannadice', 'citizens bank park', 'boone pickens stadium', 'brussels', 'the recreation ground', 'comerica park', 'united park', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'valley parade', 'crystal palace', 'estadio centenario', 'carolina stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'pittodrie stadium', 'boundary park', 'dodger stadium', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'angel stadium', 'kiryat eliezer'] | 6th Grey Cup | The 6th Grey Cup was played on December 5, 1914, before 10,500 fans at Varsity Stadium at Toronto. The Toronto Argonauts defeated the University of Toronto Varsity Blues 14 to 2. |
38 | home venue | Gators football | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | ['dasarath rangasala stadium', 'comiskey park', 'blue playing surface', 'exhibition stadium', 'lansdowne road', 'sixways', 'barclays center', 'panama ballpark', 'anaheim stadium', 'america west arena', 'dudley field', 'dens park', 'nou camp', 'angel stadium', 'the den', 'madison square garden', 'juventus stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'whaddon road', 'fedexfield', 'old trafford', 'great american ball park', 'safeco field', 'galpharm stadium', 'plainmoor', 'pride park', 'tirana', 'nippert stadium', 'keyarena', 'fedex field', 'craven cottage', 'nationals park', 'gigg lane', 'welford road', 'comerica park', 'loftus road', 'stadio san paolo', 'rio tinto', 'valley parade', 'suncorp stadium', 'the hawthorns', 'dodger stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'ibrox stadium', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'excelsior stadium', 'estadio hernando siles', 'oakwell', 'stubhub center', 'city ground', 'honolulu', 'nrg stadium', 'apia park', 'riverside ground', 'metlife stadium', 'bmo field', 'brandywell', 'priestfield stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'camden yards', 'notre dame stadium', 'providence park', 'great american ballpark', 'reliant stadium', 'ford field', 'madejski', 'qwest field', 'bc place stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'arena fonte nova', 'minute maid park', 'brisbane road', 'petrovsky stadium', 'casa blanca', 'euroborg', 'stair park', 'brewery field', 'sanford stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'upton park', 'wells fargo center', 'kinnick stadium', 'wrexham', 'sydney football stadium', 'ashton gate', 'fratton park', 'broadwood stadium', 'marlins park', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'carrier dome', 'raydale park', 'davis wade stadium', 'commonwealth stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'elland road', 'gamla ullevi', 'los angeles memorial coliseum'] | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field, popularly known as "The Swamp", is the football stadium for the University of Florida and the home field of the university's Florida Gators football team. It is located on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. The stadium was originally built in 1930, and has been regularly expanded, renovated and improved since then. Although it is the 12th largest college football stadium as measured by its official seating capacity of 88,548, attendance for the Gators' home football games regularly exceeds 90,000 people. |
38 | home venue | Rutgers | High Point Solutions Stadium | ['gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'east end park', 'campbelltown stadium', 'rynearson stadium', 'tropicana field', 'bower fold', 'parkhead', 'citi field', 'stadio san paolo', 'windsor park', 'tempe', 'lansdowne road', 'notre dame stadium', 'boundary park', 'birmingham', 'philips stadion', 'anz stadium', 'bok center', 'time warner cable arena', 'wrexham', 'panama ballpark', 'carolina stadium', 'craven cottage', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'royals stadium', 'kc stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'jack murphy stadium', 'new broomfield', 'whaddon road', 'bbva compass stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'kingsholm', 'brann stadion', 'ricoh arena', 'fedexfield', 'cairo international stadium', 'riverside ground', 'belmore', 'priestfield stadium', 'united park', 'apia park', 'koshien stadium', 'hunky dorys park', 'arena fonte nova', 'sandy park', 'weeghman park', 'dolphin stadium', 'td garden', 'racecourse ground', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'davis wade stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'qualcomm stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'luzhniki stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'foxborough', 'isotopes park', 'rogers centre', 'nippert stadium', 'comiskey park', 'finley stadium', 'limerick', 'torero stadium', 'firstenergy stadium', 'regina', 'allen fieldhouse', 'camp nou', 'fir park', 'dw stadium', 'brandywell', 'kingsmeadow', 'barbican centre', 'easter road', 'euroborg', 'camden yards', 'america west arena', 'the valley', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'minute maid park', 'auckland', 'blundell park', 'kyocera stadion', 'ravenhill', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'florida field', 'alltel stadium', 'macron stadium', 'progressive field', 'house park', 'carrier dome', 'melbourne'] | Rutgers Scarlet Knights football | The Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team represents Rutgers University in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA). The team was formerly a member of the American Athletic Conference (formerly the Big East), of which it was a football member since 1991. Rutgers joined the Big Ten Conference on July 1, 2014. Rutgers plays its home games at High Point Solutions Stadium, located on the university's Piscataway, New Jersey campus. The team is currently coached by Chris Ash. The Rutgers University football program is considered to be one of the most historic programs in the country. In 1869, Rutgers defeated Princeton University by a score of 6–4 in what is considered to be the first ever intercollegiate football game. For this reason, Rutgers has been affectionately described as "The Birthplace of College Football." The team currently holds an all-time record of 641–621–42, giving Rutgers the 37th most victories among NCAA FBS programs. As of the conclusion of the 2014 season, Rutgers has appeared in ten bowl games, of which it has won six. |
38 | home venue | St Johnstone | McDiarmid Park | ['fenway park', 'michigan stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'galabank', 'cairo international stadium', 'carrara stadium', 'oracle arena', 'stubhub center', 'tropicana field', 'rynearson stadium', 'st helens', 'sanford stadium', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'highmark stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'ricoh arena', 'gabba', 'kyocera stadion', 'craven cottage', 'almondvale stadium', 'td garden', 'leichhardt oval', 'house park', 'elland road', 'anfield', 'soldier field', 'kassam stadium', 'home depot center', 'portman road', 'generali arena', 'poljud', 'athens olympic stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'barbican centre', 'barclays center', 'brewery field', 'nrg stadium', 'celtic park', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'centurylink field', 'harvard stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'limerick', 'bbva compass stadium', 'camden yards', 'parkhead', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'fratton park', 'kingsmeadow', 'broadwood stadium', 'fatorda stadium', 'villa park', 'time warner cable arena', 'great american ball park', 'casa blanca', 'brunswick street', 'grant field', 'riverside ground', 'angel stadium', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'valley parade', 'glanford park', 'thialf', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'bescot stadium', 'kingsholm', 'reliant stadium', 'friends arena', 'blue playing surface', 'liberty stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'brunton park', 'cheney stadium', 'yerevan', 'brussels', 'easter road', 'etihad stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'petco park', 'madejski', 'varsity stadium', 'lincoln financial field', 'great american ballpark', 'fir park', 'parc des princes', 'campbelltown stadium', 'camp nou', 'marquette stadium', 'roots hall', 'rugby park stadium', 'wheldon road', 'meadow lane', 'boundary park', 'lerkendal stadion', 'dodger stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'dasarath rangasala stadium'] | Andy Whiteford | Andrew "Andy" Whiteford (born 22 August 1977) is a Scottish professional footballer and manager. A defender, Whiteford began his career with St Johnstone in 1994 after progressing through the McDiarmid Park youth ranks. In six years as a professional with the Perth club he made seventeen league appearances. Whiteford went on loan to Stirling Albion during the 1999-2000 season, and he made the move permanent in 2000. In total, he made 30 league appearances for Albion, scoring one goal. In 2001 he joined Clydebank, for whom he made fourteen appearances in two years. His most recent club, between 2003 and 2004, was Hamilton Academical. He made seventeen appearances and scored two goals for the Accies. |
38 | home venue | Gators | Florida Field | ['ohio stadium', 'ashton gate', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'bmo field', 'generali arena', 'iowa stadium', 'craven cottage', 'pepsi center', 'everbank field', 'raley field', 'wachovia center', 'air canada centre', 'parkhead', 'soldier field', 'firstenergy stadium', 'oriole park', 'reliant stadium', 'welford road', 'wantland stadium', 'ravenhill', 'arrowhead stadium', 'upton park', 'oakwell', 'camden yards', 'boleyn ground', 'prudential center', 'dolphin stadium', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'ibrox stadium', 'moda center', 'jan breydel stadium', 'bok center', 'goodison park', 'brunton park', 'leichhardt oval', 'bc place', 'allen fieldhouse', 'home depot center', 'villa park', 'safeco field', 'great american ballpark', 'thialf', 'apia park', 'the recreation ground', 'westfalenstadion', 'carrara stadium', 'ewood park', 'brann stadion', 'united park', 'progressive field', 'galpharm stadium', 'brussels', 'canberra stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'birmingham', 'fratton park', 'hillsborough stadium', 'field mill', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'luzhniki stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'juventus stadium', 'elland road', 'miller park', 'valley parade', 'pacific bell park', 'liberty stadium', 'rodney parade', 'joe robbie stadium', 'td garden', 'comerica park', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'jupiler league', 'estadio centenario', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'huish park', 'fatorda stadium', 'albertsons stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'the den', 'priestfield stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'loftus road', 'metlife stadium', 'perth arena', 'panama ballpark', 'stair park', 'bloomfield road', 'citizens bank park', 'stubhub center', 'san siro', 'tropicana field', 'rynearson stadium', 'tbilisi', 'suncorp stadium', 'leverkusen', 'dens park', 'hsh nordbank arena'] | Florida Gators football, 1980–89 | The Florida Gators football team represents the University of Florida in the sport of American football. The University of Florida fielded its first official varsity football team in the fall of 1906, and has fielded a team every season since then, with the exception of 1943. During the 1980s, the Gators competed in Division I-A of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and played their home games at Florida Field on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. This article includes a game-by-game list of the Florida Gators' ten football seasons from 1980 to 1989. During the 1980s, the Gators were coached by Charles B. "Charley" Pell (1979–1984), Galen S. Hall (1984–1989) and Gary B. Darnell (1989). Pell, Hall and Darnell compiled an overall record of 76–38–3 (.662) during the decade. |
38 | home venue | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | ['soldier field', 'philip ii arena', 'dean court', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'brussels', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'keyarena', 'fratton park', 'stadion feijenoord', 'thomond park', 'varsity stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'ricoh arena', 'cardiff arms park', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'citizens bank park', 'sincil bank', 'barbican centre', 'aker stadion', 'melbourne', 'whaddon road', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'great american ballpark', 'albertsons stadium', 'mcmahon stadium', 'anaheim stadium', 'firstenergy stadium', 'raley field', 'raydale park', 'plough lane', 'united park', 'brookvale oval', 'bc place', 'cairo international stadium', 'tropicana field', 'the hawthorns', 'time warner cable arena', 'stadion kantrida', 'spotland', 'galabank', 'loftus road', 'notre dame stadium', 'brisbane road', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'finley stadium', 'sydney cricket ground', 'fedex field', 'oakwell', 'britannia stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'nippert stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'dens park', 'emirates stadium', 'telstra dome', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'sun devil stadium', 'harvard stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'ford field', 'alltel stadium', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'euroborg', 'stair park', 'sydney football stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'gigg lane', 'brandywell', 'birmingham', 'soccer city', 'kibbie dome', 'estadio azteca', 'honolulu', 'fedexfield', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'minute maid park', 'commonwealth stadium', 'windsor park', 'olympiastadion', 'carrara stadium', 'reebok stadium', 'goodison park', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'arrowhead stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'dw stadium', 'allianz park', 'wrigley field', 'bmo field', 'camden yards', 'ewood park', 'gabba', 'bayarena'] | Time Machine Tour | The Time Machine Tour was a concert tour by the Canadian rock band Rush that began on June 29, 2010 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and ended July 2, 2011 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. The tour was notable for featuring the album Moving Pictures played in its entirety for the first time live, as well as material from the band's then upcoming studio album Clockwork Angels. This tour is one of three where the setlist has been consistent throughout the entire tour, the others being the 1987 Hold Your Fire tour and the 2004 R30: 30th Anniversary Tour. As a tribute to the city that first played their music on the radio, the Cleveland performance at Quicken Loans Arena on April 15, 2011 was filmed and released as a DVD and Blu-ray, titled Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland. This is the first official full-length live performance filming of Rush in the United States. |
38 | home venue | Temple Owls football | Lincoln Financial Field | ['air canada centre', 'liberty stadium', 'boundary park', 'tehran', 'ravenhill', 'brunswick street', 'consol energy center', 'rynearson stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'firstenergy stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'ewood park', 'euroborg', 'brann stadion', 'campbelltown stadium', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'estadio azul', 'hong kong stadium', 'finley stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'roots hall', 'murrayfield', 'raley field', 'limerick', 'stadion kantrida', 'tokyo dome', 'east end park', 'mcdiarmid park', 'bok center', 'panama ballpark', 'ohio stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'verizon center', 'wheldon road', 'foxborough', 'stadio san paolo', 'docklands stadium', 'target center', 'valley parade', 'jack murphy stadium', 'huish park', 'michigan stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'td garden', 'sanford stadium', 'the valley', 'cowboys stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'mcmahon stadium', 'parque central', 'hermit road', 'kiryat eliezer', 'camden yards', 'cape town', 'joe robbie stadium', 'madison square garden', 'safeco field', 'oriole park', 'allianz arena', 'kibbie dome', 'field mill', 'waldstadion', 'petco park', 'rio tinto', 'bc place stadium', 'mohegan sun arena', 'madejski', 'dodger stadium', 'hunky dorys park', 'brandywell', 'minute maid park', 'metrodome', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'headingley stadium', 'windsor park', 'celtic park', 'philips arena', 'turner field', 'cheney stadium', 'the hawthorns', 'oracle arena', 'carrow road', 'pnc park', 'consadole sapporo', 'home depot center', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'telstra dome', 'goodison park', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'ullevaal stadion', 'amsterdam arena', 'neyland stadium'] | Lincoln Financial Field | Lincoln Financial Field is the home stadium of the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles and the Temple Owls football team of Temple University. It has a seating capacity of 69,176. It is located in South Philadelphia on Pattison Avenue between 11th and South Darien streets, also alongside I-95 as part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Many locals refer to the stadium simply as "The Linc". The stadium opened on August 3, 2003, after two years of construction that began on May 7, 2001, and replaced Veterans Stadium as the Eagles' home stadium. While its total capacity barely changed, the new stadium contains double the number of luxury and wheelchair-accessible seats, along with more modern services. The field's construction included several light emitting diode (LED) video displays, as well as more than 624 feet (190 m) of LED ribbon boards. Unlike the Vet, Lincoln Financial Field never had a jail and currently still doesn't have one. The Linc also plays host to several soccer games each year, and in the past (2005, 2006, 2013) it has played host to the NCAA lacrosse national championship. Naming rights were sold in June 2002 to Lincoln Financial Group, for a sum of $139.6 million over 21 years. Additional construction funding was raised from the sale of Stadium Builder's Licenses to Eagles season ticket holders. The Army–Navy football game is also played at the stadium. Temple University's Division I college football team also plays their home games at Lincoln Financial Field, paying the Eagles $1 million a year to do so. The Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer also have played exhibition games here against high-profile international clubs when their stadium PPL Park does not provide adequate seating. In late spring of 2013, the Eagles announced that there will be some major upgrades to Lincoln Financial Field over the next 2 years. The total project estimate is valued at over $125 million. The upgrades included seating expansion, two new HD video boards, upgraded amenities, WiFi, and two new connecting bridges for upper levels. These upgrades were decided upon after research from season ticket holders, advisory boards, and fan focus groups. The majority of these changes, including WiFi (which will accommodate 45,000 users and have coverage over the entire stadium), were completed by the 2013 home opener. The upgraded sound systems and video boards were finished for the 2014 season. |
38 | home venue | Sugar Bowl | louisiana superdome | ['melbourne cricket ground', 'anfield', 'nippert stadium', 'bescot stadium', 'huish park', 'hong kong stadium', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'st helens', 'quicken loans arena', 'bmo field', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'ullevaal stadion', 'kinnick stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'yerevan', 'philips stadion', 'raley field', 'carrow road', 'white hart lane', 'carrara stadium', 'scott field', 'estadio azteca', 'kingsholm', 'consadole sapporo', 'rynearson stadium', 'plough lane', 'bayarena', 'athens olympic stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'whaddon road', 'blundell park', 'bok center', 'mcdiarmid park', 'cairo international stadium', 'finley stadium', 'philips arena', 'us airways center', 'reliant stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'madison square garden', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'etihad stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'regina', 'centurylink field', 'metrodome', 'spotland', 'the recreation ground', 'juventus stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'barbican centre', 'oracle arena', 'rogers centre', 'citizens bank park', 'city ground', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'kiryat eliezer', 'subiaco oval', 'iowa stadium', 'florida field', 'boone pickens stadium', 'prudential center', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'rsc', 'anaheim stadium', 'allen fieldhouse', 'sun life stadium', 'tdecu stadium', 'emirates stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'tropicana field', 'suncorp stadium', 'the hawthorns', 'target center', 'amsterdam arena', 'molineux stadium', 'angel stadium', 'marlins park', 'wachovia center', 'everbank field', 'murrayfield', 'panama ballpark', 'sandy park', 'stanford stadium', 'staples center', 'sydney cricket ground', 'barclays center', 'pride park', 'estadio hernando siles', 'stadio olimpico', 'united center', 'turf moor', 'generali arena', 'waldstadion', 'selhurst park'] | 1975 Sugar Bowl | The 1975 Sugar Bowl, part of the 1975 bowl game season, took place on December 31, 1975, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The competing teams were the Alabama Crimson Tide, representing the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the 1975 Penn State Nittany Lions, competing as a football independent. In the first Sugar Bowl played in the Superdome, Alabama was victorious in by a final score of 13–6. |
38 | home venue | Blackburn | Ewood Park | ['mcdiarmid park', 'lerkendal stadion', 'the valley', 'gabba', 'comerica park', 'broadwood stadium', 'honolulu', 'stadion kantrida', 'oriole park', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'consol energy center', 'michigan stadium', 'generali arena', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'celtic park', 'bescot stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'air canada centre', 'brunswick street oval', 'coors field', 'san siro', 'allianz arena', 'new orleans arena', 'murrayfield', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'dean court', 'louisiana superdome', 'pnc park', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'quicken loans arena', 'boone pickens stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'torero stadium', 'everbank field', 'de grolsch veste', 'luzhniki stadium', 'twerton park', 'deepdale', 'kassam stadium', 'regina', 'dolphin stadium', 'sydney football stadium', 'marquette stadium', 'national sports center', 'turner field', 'petco park', 'tdecu stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'tehran', 'brewery field', 'wrexham', 'brann stadion', 'jjb stadium', 'whaddon road', 'estadio la romareda', 'tbilisi', 'kauffman stadium', 'metrodome', 'cape town', 'carolina stadium', 'kc stadium', 'bc place', 'brunswick street', 'home depot center', 'amsterdam arena', 'gillette stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'pride park', 'aker stadion', 'firstenergy stadium', 'parkhead', 'heysel stadium', 'etihad stadium', 'sixways', 'bower fold', 'parque central', 'panama ballpark', 'isotopes park', 'stanford stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'grant field', 'headingley stadium', 'ford field', 'stubhub center', 'cheney stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'telstra dome', 'cairo international stadium', 'rodney parade', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'tropicana field', 'fedex field', 'moda center', 'dudley field', 'euroborg', 'birmingham', 'tokyo dome', 'ullevaal stadion', 'alfred mcalpine stadium'] | List of record home attendances of English football clubs | This is a list of record home attendances of English football clubs. It lists the highest attendance of all 92 current English Football League and Premier League clubs for a home match.The vast majority of these records were achieved before the advent of the Taylor Report, which resulted in the construction of all-seater stadia that typically have lower capacities than the terraced grounds they replaced. In several cases records were achieved at a former ground rather than the club's current location. For example Bolton Wanderers' record was set at Burnden Park, not their current home, the Macron Stadium. For four clubs their record home attendance occurred away from their usual ground. Manchester United's record home attendance was set at Maine Road, the home of neighbours Manchester City, during a period when United's Old Trafford was being rebuilt following damage sustained during the Second World War. During the 1998–99 season Arsenal played their Champions League "home" matches at Wembley, with the 73,707 attendance against Lens exceeding the record for Highbury. Similarly Accrington Stanley's record home attendance was set when the club played an FA Cup home tie at Blackburn's Ewood Park instead of their usual home, the Crown Ground, and Stevenage's record was set when the club played a "home" FA Cup tie against Birmingham City at Birmingham's St Andrews ground. |
38 | home venue | Zaragoza | Estadio La Romareda | ['the swamp', 'america west arena', 'brisbane road', 'marlins park', 'stadion kantrida', 'anaheim stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'boleyn ground', 'yerevan', 'american airlines arena', 'cowboys stadium', 'leverkusen', 'reliant stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'rio tinto', 'meadow lane', 'spotland', 'thialf', 'ewood park', 'philips stadion', 'tannadice', 'sanford stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'allen fieldhouse', 'de grolsch veste', 'field mill', 'parque central', 'pride park', 'mcmahon stadium', 'ohio stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'tirana', 'bmo field', 'pacific bell park', 'deepdale', 'jan breydel stadium', 'hermit road', 'the den', 'nou camp', 'broadwood stadium', 'philips arena', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'rynearson stadium', 'wrigley field', 'air canada centre', 'wantland stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'valley parade', 'us airways center', 'prudential center', 'gabba', 'kibbie dome', 'weeghman park', 'selhurst park', 'bc place', 'ashton gate', 'new orleans arena', 'twickenham stoop', 'whaddon road', 'blundell park', 'leichhardt oval', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'celtic park', 'joe robbie stadium', 'stair park', 'dolphin stadium', 'comiskey park', 'edgbaston', 'consadole sapporo', 'target center', 'marquette stadium', 'sixways', 'bok center', 'petrovsky stadium', 'dens park', 'craven cottage', 'estadio mestalla', 'poljud', 'house park', 'the valley', 'wachovia center', 'gillette stadium', 'notre dame stadium', 'luzhniki stadium', 'florida field', 'sydney cricket ground', 'anfield', 'miller park', 'turner field', 'gigg lane', 'san siro', 'mountaineer field', 'bescot stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'consol energy center', 'huish park', 'carolina stadium', 'suncorp stadium'] | Nuevo Estadio de San José | The Estadio de San José is a project to build a football stadium which will replace Estadio La Romareda in the neighborhood of San José, in Zaragoza, Spain as the home stadium of Real Zaragoza. The stadium will have a capacity of 43,000. The stadium architects is Joaquín Sicilia, and the cost is estimated between 125 million euros. |
38 | home venue | Burnley | Turf Moor | ['panama ballpark', 'barbican centre', 'ullevaal stadion', 'quebec city', 'philips arena', 'davis wade stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'dens park', 'parque central', 'hillsborough stadium', 'murrayfield', 'deepdale', 'westfalenstadion', 'sun life stadium', 'barclays center', 'nrg stadium', 'tempe', 'oracle arena', 'brunswick street oval', 'friends arena', 'stadio san paolo', 'tdecu stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'lansdowne road', 'twickenham stoop', 'providence park', 'yankee stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'lambeau field', 'honolulu', 'ford field', 'city ground', 'comerica park', 'fir park', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'huish park', 'bayarena', 'the valley', 'anfield', 'luzhniki stadium', 'edgbaston', 'tropicana field', 'wheldon road', 'bramall lane', 'dean court', 'leverkusen', 'nou camp', 'national sports center', 'plainmoor', 'prudential center', 'fiu stadium', 'the swamp', 'feijenoord stadion', 'allen fieldhouse', 'rugby park stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'tokyo dome', 'galpharm stadium', 'anz stadium', 'sincil bank', 'florida field', 'consadole sapporo', 'york park', 'ochilview park', 'kiryat eliezer', 'home depot center', 'soccer city', 'madejski', 'everbank field', 'villa park', 'gabba', 'riverside ground', 'varsity stadium', 'torero stadium', 'telstra dome', 'soldier field', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'marlins park', 'estadio azteca', 'rio tinto', 'wells fargo center', 'docklands stadium', 'reebok stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'royals stadium', 'sixways', 'san siro', 'elland road', 'seibu dome', 'kauffman stadium', 'firstenergy stadium', 'galabank', 'upton park', 'campbelltown stadium', 'mcdiarmid park', 'liberty stadium'] | David Cass (footballer) | David William Royce Cass (born 27 March 1962 in Forest Gate, London) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for Leyton Orient. Whilst working as a carpenter and playing in non-league football with Billericay Town, Cass was signed by Orient as cover for first-choice keeper Peter Wells in March 1987. The following month, Wells broke his leg and Cass was called up to replace him. He played seven games for Orient before the end of the 1986–87 season and kept a clean sheet in the 3–0 victory over Cambridge United, though Orient narrowly missed out on the Fourth Division promotion play-offs. On 9 May 1987 Cass played for Orient against Burnley, in a game which has gone down in Burnley folklore. Burnley needed to win that day to stay in the Football League, having been a founder member. The average home gate that season was 3,257, but that day 15,781 turned out at Turf Moor to see Burnley beat Leyton Orient 2–1 with goals from Neil Grewcock and Ian Britton. Such is the importance of this game to Burnley supporters that the goals are still shown before every home match.[citation needed] In 1988, after an unsuccessful trial with Colchester United, Cass returned to non-league football with Billericay. |
38 | home venue | Chivas USA | StubHub Center | ['luzhniki stadium', 'oriole park', 'meadow lane', 'teddy stadium', 'allianz arena', 'davis wade stadium', 'philips arena', 'britannia stadium', 'bc place stadium', 'gabba', 'fratton park', 'the recreation ground', 'marquette stadium', 'rsc', 'perth arena', 'rogers centre', 'kassam stadium', 'comerica park', 'macron stadium', 'goodison park', 'ford field', 'turf moor', 'home depot center', 'york park', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'upton park', 'pnc park', 'parque central', 'wachovia center', 'american airlines arena', 'juventus stadium', 'estadio azul', 'exhibition stadium', 'united center', 'the valley', 'molineux stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'philips stadion', 'gigg lane', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'blue playing surface', 'prudential center', 'america west arena', 'lambeau field', 'jakarta', 'st lawrence ground', 'verizon center', 'twerton park', 'welford road', 'panama ballpark', 'liberty stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'cardiff arms park', 'great american ballpark', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'progressive field', 'thialf', 'sun devil stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'citizens bank park', 'great american ball park', 'reliant stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'san siro', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'gamla ullevi', 'commonwealth stadium', 'nou camp', 'stadio san paolo', 'arena fonte nova', 'melbourne', 'bc place', 'estadio azteca', 'estadio mestalla', 'centurylink field', 'safeco field', 'qualcomm stadium', 'royals stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'st helens', 'brookvale oval', 'subiaco oval', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'windsor park', 'dodger stadium', 'boleyn ground', 'wheldon road', 'qwest field', 'air canada centre', 'waldstadion', 'tropicana field', 'boundary park', 'cairo stadium', 'canberra stadium', 'auckland', 'stadion kantrida', 'autzen stadium'] | Chivas USA | Club Deportivo Chivas USA was an American professional soccer club that was located in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California while competing in Major League Soccer (MLS). It was originally a subsidiary of the Mexican club C.D. Guadalajara. The club was the eleventh MLS team upon its entry into the league in 2004. Chivas USA was intended to be seen as a "little brother" to its parent club C.D. Guadalajara, one of the most widely supported and successful teams in Mexico. In Spanish, chivas means "goats", and is the nickname of C.D. Guadalajara. Chivas USA played its home games at the StubHub Center in Carson, which it shared with its rival, the LA Galaxy. The club was originally owned by Antonio Cue and Jorge Vergara, who also owns C.D. Guadalajara; in 2014, MLS purchased the club from Vergara with plans to sell to new owners. The club ceased operations after the 2014 regular season. A new expansion franchise in Los Angeles will begin play in 2018. |
38 | home venue | Mets | Citi Field | ['liberty stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'new orleans arena', 'bescot stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'harvard stadium', 'oracle arena', 'bmo field', 'pride park', 'glanford park', 'pacific bell park', 'tbilisi', 'aker stadion', 'hermit road', 'nationals park', 'sincil bank', 'angel stadium', 'cairo stadium', 'meadow lane', 'estadio centenario', 'ibrox stadium', 'brewery field', 'thialf', 'camp nou', 'united park', 'davis wade stadium', 'de kuip', 'neyland stadium', 'wachovia center', 'kiryat eliezer', 'ochilview park', 'juventus stadium', 'carrara stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'turf moor', 'welford road', 'mohegan sun arena', 'euroborg', 'st helens', 'jan breydel stadium', 'weeghman park', 'tempe', 'hillsborough stadium', 'generali arena', 'gamla ullevi', 'fir park', 'metrodome', 'goodison park', 'air canada centre', 'telstra dome', 'seibu dome', 'raley field', 'cowboys stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'apia park', 'fatorda stadium', 'gabba', 'citizens bank park', 'alltel stadium', 'kenilworth road', 'qualcomm stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'white hart lane', 'poljud', 'minute maid park', 'prudential center', 'bc place stadium', 'boundary park', 'britannia stadium', 'birmingham', 'lerkendal stadion', 'allianz arena', 'national sports center', 'providence park', 'tropicana field', 'grant field', 'marlins park', 'plainmoor', 'new broomfield', 'de grolsch veste', 'huish park', 'city ground', 'athens olympic stadium', 'stubhub center', 'sun life stadium', 'limerick', 'mountaineer field', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'estadio azul', 'jjb stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'dodger stadium', 'america west arena', 'bayarena', 'honolulu', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'dens park'] | Mets – Willets Point (IRT Flushing Line) | Mets – Willets Point (formerly Willets Point – Shea Stadium) is an express station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. It is served by the 7 train at all times and by the <7> train rush hours in the peak direction or towards Manhattan following most New York Mets baseball games and U.S. Open tennis matches. This station is located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Willets Point, Queens, on Roosevelt Avenue between 114th and 126th Streets. The station's peak use occurs during Mets games at Citi Field (and at Shea Stadium from 1964 till 2008), located on the north side of the station, and during events at the USTA National Tennis Center, on the south side. |
38 | home venue | Blackburn Rovers Football Club | Ewood Park | ['reliant stadium', 'the hawthorns', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'parkhead', 'royals stadium', 'valley parade', 'gabba', 'high point solutions stadium', 'macron stadium', 'carrier dome', 'highmark stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'aker stadion', 'olympiastadion', 'rodney parade', 'emirates stadium', 'kenilworth road', 'barbican centre', 'staples center', 'easter road', 'quebec city', 'scott field', 'carrara stadium', 'loftus road', 'prudential center', 'albertsons stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'galabank', 'great american ballpark', 'sixways', 'boone pickens stadium', 'etihad stadium', 'gigg lane', 'yankee stadium', 'the recreation ground', 'isotopes park', 'stadio san paolo', 'euroborg', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'bmo field', 'tdecu stadium', 'metrodome', 'koshien stadium', 'stadium mk', 'michigan stadium', 'united park', 'estadio mestalla', 'fenway park', 'petco park', 'ravenhill', 'comiskey park', 'twerton park', 'kauffman stadium', 'the den', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'mcmahon stadium', 'ochilview park', 'citizens bank park', 'new broomfield', 'sydney cricket ground', 'bok center', 'estadio centenario', 'priestfield stadium', 'soldier field', 'oakwell', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'philips arena', 'davis wade stadium', 'dens park', 'brewery field', 'target center', 'elland road', 'spotland', 'docklands stadium', 'selhurst park', 'san siro', 'old trafford', 'poljud', 'generali arena', 'fedexfield', 'oracle arena', 'hong kong stadium', 'madejski', 'thialf', 'belmore', 'allianz park', 'brisbane road', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'deepdale', 'riverside ground', 'gillette stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'the swamp', 'casa blanca', 'rio tinto', 'fratton park', 'lerkendal stadion', 'soccer city'] | Ewood Park | Ewood Park is a football stadium in the English town of Blackburn, Lancashire, and is the home of Blackburn Rovers Football Club — one of the founder members of the Football League and Premier League. Rovers have played there since they moved from Leamington Street in the summer of 1890. The stadium opened in 1882 and is an all seater multi-sports facility with a capacity of 31,367. It comprises four sections: Darwen End, Riverside Stand (named as such because it stands practically on the banks of the River Darwen), Ronnie Clayton Blackburn End, and Jack Walker Stand, which is named after Blackburn industrialist and club supporter, Jack Walker. The football pitch within the stadium measures 115 by 76 yards (105 m × 69 m). |
38 | home venue | Braves | Turner Field | ['thialf', 'lerkendal stadion', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'brewery field', 'florida field', 'st lawrence ground', 'raydale park', 'prudential center', 'selhurst park', 'wells fargo center', 'sydney football stadium', 'rio tinto', 'moda center', 'bok center', 'plainmoor', 'subiaco oval', 'pittodrie stadium', 'boleyn ground', 'great american ballpark', 'marlins park', 'westfalenstadion', 'allianz arena', 'autzen stadium', 'york park', 'windsor park', 'valley parade', 'brookvale oval', 'welford road', 'nippert stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'torero stadium', 'pnc park', 'oakwell', 'sanford stadium', 'cape town', 'allianz park', 'bbva compass stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'everbank field', 'meadow lane', 'parkhead', 'liberty stadium', 'brisbane road', 'stadium mk', 'athens olympic stadium', 'new orleans arena', 'kyocera stadion', 'house park', 'glanford park', 'ewood park', 'quebec city', 'consadole sapporo', 'td garden', 'sincil bank', 'tdecu stadium', 'angel stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'camden yards', 'brussels', 'national sports center', 'centurylink field', 'heysel stadium', 'highmark stadium', 'pride park', 'leverkusen', 'the recreation ground', 'varsity stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'stair park', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'plough lane', 'the hawthorns', 'turf moor', 'united park', 'brunswick street oval', 'bescot stadium', 'barclays center', 'exhibition stadium', 'perth arena', 'macron stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'euroborg', 'belmore', 'soccer city', 'honolulu', 'metrodome', 'adelaide oval', 'loftus road', 'fedexfield', 'sun life stadium', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'kc stadium', 'the den', 'seibu dome', 'wachovia center'] | 2015 Atlanta Braves season | The 2015 Atlanta Braves season was the Braves' 19th season of home games at Turner Field, 50th season in Atlanta, and 140th season of the franchise. |
38 | home venue | Feyenoord | Feijenoord Stadion | ['de kuip', 'soldier field', 'city ground', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'san siro', 'moda center', 'barclays center', 'boleyn ground', 'valley parade', 'juventus stadium', 'home depot center', 'citizens bank park', 'anz stadium', 'ewood park', 'turner field', 'docklands stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'tirana', 'prudential center', 'macron stadium', 'pittodrie stadium', 'lambeau field', 'kinnick stadium', 'sanford stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'perth arena', 'arrowhead stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'campbelltown stadium', 'america west arena', 'reebok stadium', 'autzen stadium', 'minute maid park', 'euroborg', 'qwest field', 'honolulu', 'easter road', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'ullevaal stadion', 'pepsi center', 'blundell park', 'bower fold', 'olympiastadion', 'td garden', 'lerkendal stadion', 'foxborough', 'craven cottage', 'brann stadion', 'regina', 'brookvale oval', 'comerica park', 'parque central', 'murrayfield', 'kc stadium', 'target field', 'etihad stadium', 'plough lane', 'yerevan', 'everbank field', 'fenway park', 'bc place stadium', 'nrg stadium', 'camp nou', 'soccer city', 'the recreation ground', 'welford road', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'camden yards', 'jakarta', 'philips arena', 'studenternas ip', 'melbourne', 'field mill', 'jjb stadium', 'marquette stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'birmingham', 'kassam stadium', 'raydale park', 'almondvale stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'keyarena', 'iowa stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'pacific bell park', 'adelaide oval', 'coors field', 'portman road', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'commonwealth stadium', 'brunton park', 'brunswick street oval', 'liberty stadium', 'kibbie dome', 'hong kong stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'jupiler league', 'jamsil baseball stadium'] | Feyenoord Tournament | The Feyenoord Tournament was a friendly pre season football tournament that took place between 1978 and 1991.The tournament was held by the famous Dutch giants Feyenoord and 3 other invited teams. All the games were played at the Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam which is the home stadium of Feyenoord. |
38 | home venue | Pittsburgh Riverhounds | Highmark Stadium | ['excelsior stadium', 'american airlines arena', 'rugby park stadium', 'perth arena', 'brisbane road', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'commonwealth stadium', 'san siro', 'kauffman stadium', 'parque central', 'finley stadium', 'brewery field', 'rynearson stadium', 'foxborough', 'melbourne', 'belgian pro league', 'dudley field', 'pride park', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'air canada centre', 'tropicana field', 'hong kong stadium', 'stair park', 'studenternas ip', 'ibrox stadium', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'ford field', 'weeghman park', 'bok center', 'progressive field', 'house park', 'boundary park', 'wachovia center', 'oriole park', 'edgbaston', 'york park', 'sixways', 'sydney cricket ground', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'metrodome', 'carolina stadium', 'estadio hernando siles', 'ashton gate', 'kyocera stadion', 'centurylink field', 'adelaide oval', 'yerevan', 'yankee stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'camden yards', 'cheney stadium', 'brann stadion', 'welford road', 'comiskey park', 'dodger stadium', 'estadio azul', 'consol energy center', 'angel stadium', 'juventus stadium', 'everbank field', 'bc place stadium', 'whaddon road', 'ullevaal stadion', 'gillette stadium', 'blundell park', 'tempe', 'davis wade stadium', 'soldier field', 'america west arena', 'camp nou', 'field mill', 'fedex field', 'nrg stadium', 'varsity stadium', 'marlins park', 'limerick', 'kc stadium', 'allen fieldhouse', 'westfalenstadion', 'crystal palace', 'staples center', 'telstra dome', 'loftus road', 'portman road', 'apia park', 'bescot stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'dw stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'petco park', 'arena fonte nova', 'madejski', 'rsc', 'generali arena', 'etihad stadium', 'mcdiarmid park', 'almondvale stadium', 'ravenhill', 'kassam stadium'] | Highmark Stadium | Highmark Stadium is a 3,500-seat soccer-specific stadium in Pittsburgh's Station Square which is home to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL. The stadium also houses the Pittsburgh Passion women's football team, three local colleges use the stadium for soccer, lacrosse and rugby, and six different local high schools will use the field for soccer and lacrosse. The $10.2 million project began with the demolishing and excavating of the former Trib Total Media Amphitheatre, building foundations for the scoreboard, light poles and grading foundations for the grandstands as well as the installation of underground utilities. The field surface is FIFA 2-star certified artificial turf, the highest rating that an artificial surface can achieve, one of only six fields in the country to earn that rating. Other fields to earn this rating in the United States include: Providence Park, CenturyLink Field, and Gillette Stadium, all of which house Major League Soccer franchises. On August 1, 2015, the supporters' section was renamed the Paul Child Stand in honor of Pittsburgh soccer legend Paul Child. About Highmark Stadium, Benjamin Zand of the BBC once said it is "[...]probably the most beautiful stadium I've ever seen." |
38 | home venue | Essendon | Etihad Stadium | ['olympiastadion', 'kingsholm', 'madejski', 'hillsborough stadium', 'tempe', 'volksparkstadion', 'regina', 'windsor park', 'dudley field', 'parque central', 'cardiff arms park', 'tokyo dome', 'bmo field', 'varsity stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'dw stadium', 'tehran', 'carrara stadium', 'dens park', 'carrow road', 'hong kong stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'arena fonte nova', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'moda center', 'city ground', 'oracle arena', 'oriole park', 'molineux stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'verizon center', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'emirates stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'bayarena', 'stanford stadium', 'stadium mk', 'pacific bell park', 'dean court', 'notre dame stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'harvard stadium', 'rsc', 'safeco field', 'estadio mestalla', 'valley parade', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'cape town', 'lerkendal stadion', 'whaddon road', 'bower fold', 'sam boyd stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'tbilisi', 'carrier dome', 'camden yards', 'arrowhead stadium', 'marlins park', 'miller park', 'odsal', 'st helens', 'crystal palace', 'loftus road', 'the recreation ground', 'comiskey park', 'progressive field', 'kibbie dome', 'birmingham', 'philips arena', 'easter road', 'united park', 'pittodrie stadium', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'angel stadium', 'citizens bank park', 'tdecu stadium', 'prudential center', 'stubhub center', 'jjb stadium', 'grant field', 'luzhniki stadium', 'san siro', 'white hart lane', 'united center', 'cheney stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'sixways', 'qualcomm stadium', 'allen fieldhouse', 'leichhardt oval', 'brewery field', 'belgian pro league', 'excelsior stadium', 'mcmahon stadium', 'portman road'] | 2013 NAB Cup | The 2013 NAB Cup was an Australian Football League (AFL) pre-season competition that was played before the 2013 home and away season. The tournament commenced on 15 February 2013, and concluded with the NAB Cup Grand Final on 15 March 2013. The first group of matches was played between Collingwood, Essendon and Western Bulldogs in Melbourne at Etihad Stadium. The tournament was won by the Brisbane Lions, its first pre-season premiership. The competition format was the same as the previous year and once again featured eighteen teams. Matches were played at both regular AFL venues and select regional centres. All matches in the first three rounds of the competition counted equally with four points for a win and percentage also being taken into account. The two best-performed teams, the Brisbane Lions and Carlton, played the NAB Cup Grand Final on the 15 of March. Teams not playing in the first week of Round 1 of the 2013 AFL season played one last pre-season match at various metropolitan locations across Australia in week 5. The format for the 2013 NAB Cup was as follows: |
38 | home venue | Manchester United Football Club | Old Trafford | ['priestfield stadium', 'jakarta', 'cairo international stadium', 'camp nou', 'spotland', 'aker stadion', 'camden yards', 'blundell park', 'wells fargo center', 'dw stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'stadium mk', 'jan breydel stadium', 'tannadice', 'estadio hernando siles', 'soccer city', 'la bombonera', 'varsity stadium', 'minute maid park', 'philips stadion', 'edgbaston', 'docklands stadium', 'upton park', 'reliant stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'stadio olimpico', 'white hart lane', 'ravenhill', 'euroborg', 'sydney football stadium', 'alltel stadium', 'america west arena', 'qualcomm stadium', 'notre dame stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'brann stadion', 'scott field', 'michigan stadium', 'pride park', 'madison square garden', 'ohio stadium', 'verizon center', 'bok center', 'bc place', 'metlife stadium', 'rsc', 'thialf', 'louisiana superdome', 'brussels', 'westfalenstadion', 'joe robbie stadium', 'harvard stadium', 'celtic park', 'soldier field', 'cairo stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'rogers centre', 'comiskey park', 'york park', 'nationals park', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'pacific bell park', 'exhibition stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'gigg lane', 'ullevaal stadion', 'home depot center', 'comerica park', 'metrodome', 'broadwood stadium', 'philips arena', 'lansdowne road', 'isotopes park', 'yerevan', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'carrow road', 'yankee stadium', 'national sports center', 'ashton gate', 'cape town', 'selhurst park', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'dean court', 'mohegan sun arena', 'feijenoord stadion', 'riverside ground', 'friends arena', 'murrayfield', 'macron stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'regina', 'neyland stadium', 'limerick', 'providence park', 'new broomfield', 'headingley stadium', 'citi field'] | Manchester United F.C.–Arsenal F.C. brawl (1990) | On 20 October 1990, Manchester United Football Club faced Arsenal Football Club in a Football League First Division fixture at Old Trafford, during the 1990–91 season. Arsenal won by a single goal, but the game was best remembered for a brawl between both teams. The Football Association (FA) took the unprecedented step of deducting league points from the two clubs. The only goal of the match came moments before half-time, scored by Arsenal midfielder Anders Limpar. In the second half, Limpar was involved in a contest for the ball with Manchester United defender Denis Irwin; Limpar's teammate Nigel Winterburn made a tackle on Irwin that precipitated a melee between both sets of players. All but one of the twenty-two players on the field were involved; it lasted no more than 20 seconds and referee Keith Hackett booked only Limpar and Winterburn for their actions. Manchester United and Arsenal took immediate action by fining a number of their players; Arsenal also punished their manager, George Graham. A month after the game, the FA fined both clubs £50,000 for bringing the game into disrepute. Arsenal were docked two points, one more than Manchester United as they were involved in a similar brawl against Norwich City in 1989. This did not impact on Arsenal's title challenge, however, as they went on to become league champions with just one defeat. As of 2013, it is the only instance in English league football history in which any team has been docked points due to player misconduct. The match is considered to have instigated the rivalry between the two clubs, who competed with each other for silverware regularly through the 1990s and 2000s. |
38 | home venue | Newport Rugby Football Club | Rodney Parade | ['wheldon road', 'galpharm stadium', 'estadio azul', 'ochilview park', 'wantland stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'edgbaston', 'neyland stadium', 'brunswick street oval', 'york park', 'boleyn ground', 'honolulu', 'staples center', 'welford road', 'juventus stadium', 'birmingham', 'pepsi center', 'cape town', 'meadow lane', 'kinnick stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'highmark stadium', 'providence park', 'prudential center', 'twerton park', 'great american ballpark', 'sandy park', 'carrara stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'kiryat eliezer', 'firstenergy stadium', 'blue playing surface', 'brisbane road', 'comiskey park', 'harvard stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'ewood park', 'kenilworth road', 'consadole sapporo', 'barbican centre', 'ricoh arena', 'apia park', 'united center', 'brandywell', 'cardiff arms park', 'parque central', 'td garden', 'minute maid park', 'melbourne', 'brunton park', 'bmo field', 'rogers centre', 'carrier dome', 'ravenhill', 'brussels', 'roots hall', 'koshien stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'twickenham stoop', 'carrow road', 'kyocera stadion', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'volksparkstadion', 'amsterdam arena', 'euroborg', 'kassam stadium', 'royals stadium', 'american airlines arena', 'fratton park', 'perth arena', 'soccer city', 'lucas oil stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'barclays center', 'headingley stadium', 'camden yards', 'kingsholm', 'belmore', 'iowa stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'sun life stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'bayarena', 'dodger stadium', 'qualcomm stadium', 'house park', 'dens park', 'keyarena', 'tropicana field', 'liberty stadium', 'gabba', 'odsal', 'the hawthorns', 'pittodrie stadium', 'everbank field', 'brunswick street', 'estadio mestalla', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'michigan stadium'] | Rodney Parade | Rodney Parade is a stadium in the city of Newport, South Wales. It is operated by Rodney Parade Limited, a company wholly owned by Newport Rugby Football Club. It is located on the east bank of the River Usk in Newport city centre. The ground is on Rodney Road, a short walk from the city's central bus and railway stations via Newport Bridge or Newport City footbridge. There is no spectator car park at the ground but a number of multi-storey car parks are nearby. Rodney Parade is the home ground of rugby union clubs Newport RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. It is also the home ground of Newport County football club, and is the second-oldest sports venue in the Football League, after Deepdale. However, stadium capacity is reduced for football matches. Newport Squash Club has four courts at Rodney Parade. |
38 | home venue | Michigan Wolverines | Michigan Stadium | ['varsity stadium', 'wrigley field', 'olympiastadion', 'emirates stadium', 'progressive field', 'foxborough', 'america west arena', 'jupiler league', 'stair park', 'wachovia center', 'louisiana superdome', 'td garden', 'hunky dorys park', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'the recreation ground', 'wrexham', 'national sports center', 'perth arena', 'ibrox stadium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'estadio la romareda', 'stadion kantrida', 'goodison park', 'harvard stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'angel stadium', 'de kuip', 'field mill', 'fedex field', 'sydney football stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'leichhardt oval', 'barclays center', 'kenilworth road', 'dodger stadium', 'camden yards', 'bayarena', 'tdecu stadium', 'autzen stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'philips stadion', 'carolina stadium', 'thialf', 'brunswick street', 'quebec city', 'belmore', 'elland road', 'cape town', 'tbilisi', 'mohegan sun arena', 'mcmahon stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'royals stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'thomond park', 'adelaide oval', 'boleyn ground', 'raydale park', 'roots hall', 'turner field', 'consadole sapporo', 'joe robbie stadium', 'fedexfield', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'rogers centre', 'fenway park', 'arrowhead stadium', 'air canada centre', 'jan breydel stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'seibu dome', 'albertsons stadium', 'brussels', 'oracle arena', 'iowa stadium', 'target center', 'mcdiarmid park', 'parque central', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'gabba', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'dens park', 'leverkusen', 'kingsholm', 'ashton gate', 'east end park', 'weeghman park', 'kibbie dome', 'sam boyd stadium', 'rynearson stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'friends arena', 'loftus road', 'telstra dome', 'kauffman stadium'] | Howard King (public-address announcer) | Howard King was the public-address announcer for the Michigan Stadium (the home stadium of the Michigan Wolverines college football team) for 33 years,from 1972 to 2005. King and his wife, Liz Sayre-King, reside in Traverse City, Michigan, USA. |
38 | home venue | Worcester Warriors | Sixways | ['the swamp', 'campbelltown stadium', 'the den', 'bower fold', 'durban', 'emirates stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'allen fieldhouse', 'davis wade stadium', 'great american ball park', 'target center', 'camden yards', 'melbourne', 'cardiff arms park', 'lerkendal stadion', 'lincoln financial field', 'finley stadium', 'stubhub center', 'sandy park', 'pacific bell park', 'estadio hernando siles', 'highmark stadium', 'moda center', 'stadion kantrida', 'limerick', 'stadio olimpico', 'panama ballpark', 'tokyo dome', 'us airways center', 'ricoh arena', 'autzen stadium', 'bramall lane', 'house park', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'comerica park', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'aker stadion', 'adelaide oval', 'pepsi center', 'rugby park stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'brisbane road', 'varsity stadium', 'portman road', 'odsal', 'united park', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'ochilview park', 'hong kong stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'fatorda stadium', 'fedexfield', 'rio tinto', 'philips arena', 'kiryat eliezer', 'fenway park', 'wachovia center', 'brandywell', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'quebec city', 'keyarena', 'york park', 'raley field', 'fedex field', 'commonwealth stadium', 'jakarta', 'parkhead', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'tbilisi', 'soccer city', 'home depot center', 'auckland', 'rsc', 'sincil bank', 'valley parade', 'philip ii arena', 'galabank', 'st helens', 'waldstadion', 'nrg stadium', 'kibbie dome', 'dolphin stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'stadio san paolo', 'carolina stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'hermit road', 'lansdowne road', 'leverkusen', 'reliant stadium', 'estadio azul', 'the recreation ground', 'headingley stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'miller park'] | Willie Walker | William Charles Avoyn "Willie" Walker (born 19 May 1978, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, currently playing in the Guinness Premiership for Worcester Warriors. He plays as a Fly-half or a fullback and has played for New Zealand Maori. Walker joined Gloucester for the start of the 2006/07 season on a 2-year contract from World Fighting Bull. He made 24 appearances in all competitions during his debut season, scoring 220 points. This included 2 tries against Bath & Bristol. In his second season he made 23 appearances in all competitions, scoring 96 points. He scored 2 tries against Leicester Tigers and Bourgoin. On 22 May 2008, Walker signed a 2-year extension to his contract. On 13 September 2008, Walker played a key role in Gloucester's victory at The Rec. He scored 1 try, 1 conversion, 2 penalties & 1 drop-goal to help Gloucester to a 21–17 victory. On 16 May 2009, having played Nine games and scored 74 points whilst on loan to Worcester Warriors from Gloucester, it was officially announced that Walker had signed a 2-year deal with the Warriors, after being released from his contract by the Cherry & Whites. This new deal would keep Walker at the Worcester Warriors until 2011. During his loan spell with Worcester Warriors Walker famously helped the Warriors achieve a huge derby double over local rivals Gloucester by kicking Worcester to victory both at Sixways and Kingsholm. |
38 | home venue | Essendon Football Club | Melbourne Cricket Ground | ['mountaineer field', 'dodger stadium', 'galabank', 'plainmoor', 'portman road', 'barclays center', 'studenternas ip', 'regina', 'racecourse ground', 'fratton park', 'allianz arena', 'the recreation ground', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'everbank field', 'villa park', 'ibrox stadium', 'belmore', 'the hawthorns', 'carrow road', 'florida field', 'campbelltown stadium', 'crystal palace', 'new broomfield', 'excelsior stadium', 'the valley', 'hillsborough stadium', 'marlins park', 'fiu stadium', 'loftus road', 'macron stadium', 'apia park', 'carolina stadium', 'parque central', 'etihad stadium', 'target field', 'soldier field', 'mcmahon stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'celtic park', 'progressive field', 'metrodome', 'juventus stadium', 'spotland', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'gabba', 'qwest field', 'nippert stadium', 'brunswick street', 'pepsi center', 'adelaide oval', 'fatorda stadium', 'wells fargo center', 'time warner cable arena', 'kenilworth road', 'bloomfield road', 'molineux stadium', 'comiskey park', 'america west arena', 'estadio azteca', 'euroborg', 'fenway park', 'stadio san paolo', 'murrayfield', 'comerica park', 'generali arena', 'nationals park', 'york park', 'mcdiarmid park', 'brewery field', 'ohio stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'riverside ground', 'marquette stadium', 'edgbaston', 'sincil bank', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'philips arena', 'raley field', 'koshien stadium', 'sixways', 'citi field', 'sydney football stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'craven cottage', 'gigg lane', 'stubhub center', 'broadwood stadium', 'brunton park', 'great american ball park', 'emirates stadium', 'verizon center', 'kibbie dome', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'national sports center', 'turf moor', 'tannadice', 'canberra stadium', 'white hart lane', 'tdecu stadium'] | 1957 VFL Grand Final | The 1957 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Melbourne Football Club and Essendon Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 21 September 1957. It was the 61st annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1957 VFL season. The match, attended by 100,324 spectators, was won by Melbourne by 61 points, marking that club's ninth premiership victory. This was Melbourne's fourth successive Grand Final appearance and third successive premiership. Ron Barassi starred for the Demons with five goals, four of them in the first half to put the game out of Essendon's reach. Melbourne's coach Norm Smith had previously participated in successive premierships as a player, from 1939 to 1941. |
38 | home venue | Green Bay | Lambeau Field | ['plough lane', 'kinnick stadium', 'durban', 'boleyn ground', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'carrier dome', 'us airways center', 'philip ii arena', 'lincoln financial field', 'raley field', 'crystal palace', 'varsity stadium', 'valley parade', 'anfield', 'coors field', 'thomond park', 'fedexfield', 'consadole sapporo', 'quebec city', 'kiryat eliezer', 'stubhub center', 'wrexham', 'arrowhead stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'prudential center', 'parc des princes', 'racecourse ground', 'pride park', 'brisbane road', 'regina', 'bmo field', 'bramall lane', 'nrg stadium', 'bok center', 'sanford stadium', 'amsterdam arena', 'raydale park', 'poljud', 'broadwood stadium', 'national sports center', 'reliant stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'reebok stadium', 'oriole park', 'everbank field', 'jakarta', 'yerevan', 'american airlines arena', 'air canada centre', 'sam boyd stadium', 'the swamp', 'anaheim stadium', 'allianz arena', 'fiu stadium', 'whaddon road', 'wachovia center', 'comerica park', 'stadio olimpico', 'kauffman stadium', 'madison square garden', 'excelsior stadium', 'brussels', 'galabank', 'autzen stadium', 'aker stadion', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'york park', 'britannia stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'honolulu', 'dean court', 'waldstadion', 'petrovsky stadium', 'brandywell', 'gabba', 'td garden', 'brunton park', 'philips arena', 'thialf', 'tehran', 'albertsons stadium', 'nou camp', 'michigan stadium', 'city ground', 'nationals park', 'finley stadium', 'generali arena', 'craven cottage', 'priestfield stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'euroborg', 'ford field', 'the hawthorns', 'turner field', 'sandy park', 'quicken loans arena', 'louisiana superdome', 'belmore', 'mountaineer field'] | 1965 Green Bay Packers season | The 1965 Green Bay Packers season was their 46th season in the National Football League. The club posted a 10–3–1 record under seventh-year head coach Vince Lombardi, earning a tie for first place in the Western Conference with the Baltimore Colts. In the final regular season game at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, a late touchdown by the 49ers caused a tie and dropped Green Bay into a tie with the Colts. Although the Packers defeated Baltimore twice during the regular season, the rules at the time required a tiebreaker playoff, played in Green Bay on December 26. With backup quarterbacks playing for both teams, the Packers tied the Colts late and won in overtime, 13–10. Green Bay then met the defending champion Cleveland Browns (11–3) in the NFL championship game, also at Green Bay. The Packers won, 23–12, for their ninth NFL title and third under Lombardi. It was the last NFL championship game before the advent of the Super Bowl and the first of three consecutive league titles for Green Bay. Known as "New City Stadium" for its first eight seasons, the Packers' venue in Green Bay was renamed Lambeau Field in August 1965 in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Curly Lambeau, who had died two months earlier. |
38 | home venue | Belgium | Heysel Stadium | ['fratton park', 'glanford park', 'huish park', 'weeghman park', 'rynearson stadium', 'upton park', 'brookvale oval', 'the den', 'united park', 'rio tinto', 'the swamp', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'qwest field', 'rogers centre', 'cheney stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'fedexfield', 'luzhniki stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'notre dame stadium', 'moda center', 'villa park', 'brandywell', 'cairo stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'citi field', 'mcdiarmid park', 'brewery field', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'louisiana superdome', 'selhurst park', 'plainmoor', 'emirates stadium', 'jupiler league', 'macron stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'rsc', 'oriole park', 'teddy stadium', 'telstra dome', 'new broomfield', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'sincil bank', 'estadio centenario', 'lansdowne road', 'adelaide oval', 'kingsmeadow', 'oakwell', 'tempe', 'scott field', 'canberra stadium', 'highmark stadium', 'deepdale', 'the hawthorns', 'ibrox stadium', 'everbank field', 'minute maid park', 'petrovsky stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'target field', 'sun life stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'brisbane road', 'stadio olimpico', 'hillsborough stadium', 'tdecu stadium', 'sandy park', 'bc place', 'loftus road', 'leverkusen', 'sun devil stadium', 'torero stadium', 'pepsi center', 'nrg stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'camp nou', 'united center', 'td garden', 'staples center', 'olympiastadion', 'dodger stadium', 'quebec city', 'cardiff arms park', 'stair park', 'soccer city', 'stadium mk', 'kibbie dome', 'comerica park', 'plough lane', 'tropicana field', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'anfield', 'estadio azteca', 'brunswick street oval', 'blue playing surface'] | Zlatko Papec | Zlatko Papec (17 January 1934 – 3 February 2013) was a Croatian footballer. He began his career playing as a left winger at Zagreb's Lokomotiva, at the time when the club was a regular member of the Yugoslav First League, and was part of the greatest attacking lineup in the history of the club, alongside Josip Odžak, Vladimir Čonč, Vladimir Firm and Drago Hmelina. Papec appeared in 57 league matches for Lokomotiva in the period from 1952 to 1955, when he was conscripted and then served the compulsory military service in the Yugoslav Navy. After leaving the navy he joined Hajduk Split in 1956 and stayed with the club until 1964. In this period he appeared in a total of 366 matches and scored 167 goals (including 177 appearances and 55 goals in the First League). In 1964 he moved abroad and joined second level West German side Freiburger FC, where he established himself as a first team regular immediately upon arrival and appeared in 130 matches in his four seasons with club. In 1968 he returned to Yugoslavia and briefly joined NK Rijeka. He had effectively retired in the late 1960s, although he later returned to the pitch and had a brief stint with second level side NK Junak Sinj in the 1971–1972 season. Papec was capped for Yugoslavia six times between 1953 and 1956. He made his debut on 14 May 1953 in a friendly against Belgium played at Heysel Stadium and his last international game was a friendly against Indonesia held on 23 December 1956 in Jakarta. He was also a member of the Yugoslav squad which reached the quarter-finals at the 1954 World Cup and was part of the Yugoslav team which won silver medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. |
38 | home venue | Seibu | Seibu Dome | ['wrigley field', 'dudley field', 'koshien stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'the den', 'commonwealth stadium', 'nou camp', 'cardiff arms park', 'bok center', 'jjb stadium', 'plainmoor', 'aker stadion', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'kingsholm', 'new orleans arena', 'macron stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'leichhardt oval', 'scott field', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'easter road', 'thomond park', 'auckland', 'america west arena', 'brunswick street oval', 'qualcomm stadium', 'de kuip', 'allen fieldhouse', 'lansdowne road', 'quicken loans arena', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'wachovia center', 'high point solutions stadium', 'emirates stadium', 'goodison park', 'reliant stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'national sports center', 'regina', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'pride park', 'mcdiarmid park', 'riverside ground', 'bramall lane', 'exhibition stadium', 'estadio azul', 'hunky dorys park', 'studenternas ip', 'notre dame stadium', 'raley field', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'nippert stadium', 'telstra dome', 'estadio centenario', 'keyarena', 'isotopes park', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'safeco field', 'carolina stadium', 'selhurst park', 'kauffman stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'citi field', 'spotland', 'alltel stadium', 'brunswick street', 'oriole park', 'philips arena', 'etihad stadium', 'ravenhill', 'generali arena', 'lambeau field', 'rsc', 'the hawthorns', 'angel stadium', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'belgium', 'tehran', 'luzhniki stadium', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'ewood park', 'stadion kantrida', 'melbourne', 'home depot center', 'soccer city', 'sixways', 'poljud', 'ohio stadium', 'limerick', 'jan breydel stadium', 'turf moor', 'air canada centre', 'blue playing surface', 'juventus stadium', 'varsity stadium', 'jack murphy stadium'] | Seibu Dome | Seibu Dome (西武ドーム Seibu Dōmu) (originally named Seibu Lions Stadium) is stadium located in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan. It is the home field of the Saitama Seibu Lions professional baseball team. The stadium has a roof over the field and the stands, like other indoor ballparks. However, it lacks a wall behind the stands so that natural air comes into the field. This makes it possible for home runs to leave the stadium, something not possible in typical domed stadiums. The stadium was built in 1979 without the roof and named Seibu Lions Stadium (西武ライオンズ球場 Seibu Raionzu Kyūjō) as the new home field of the Lions that moved from Fukuoka to Tokorozawa that year. The installation of the roof took place in two phases: the first phase after the 1997 season, and the second phase after the 1998 seasons. At the beginning of the 1998 season, the stadium was renamed Seibu Dome although the domed roof had not completed yet. On March 1, 2005, the stadium was named Invoice Seibu Dome (インボイスSEIBUドーム Inboisu Seibu Dōmu) as Invoice Inc. bought the naming rights of the stadium for the next two seasons.Upon expiration of the previous contract, on January 1, 2007, the name was changed again to Goodwill Dome (グッドウィルドーム Guddowiru Dōmu) to reflect the sponsorship of Goodwill Group, Inc. The naming rights contract with Goodwill was intended to remain in effect for five years. Although Seibu Dome was still the official name of the stadium, the stadium and media used the sponsored name almost exclusively during this period. However, at the end of 2007, as both the stadium and minor team naming right of Goodwill were seized due to Goodwill's illegal business movements, the Dome's name was restored to Seibu Dome in 2008. The stadium is located in front of Seibukyūjō-mae Station, the terminal station of the Seibu Sayama Line railway (a branch of the Seibu Ikebukuro Line connecting Tokorozawa with Tokyo) and the Seibu Yamaguchi Line people mover. Both lines are operated by Seibu Railway, the owner of the stadium and the Lions. New Japan Pro Wrestling held the finals of the 2014 G1 Climax on August 10, 2014, at the arena. |
38 | home venue | Jacksonville Jaguars | Alltel Stadium | ['rodney parade', 'consol energy center', 'field mill', 'welford road', 'meadow lane', 'racecourse ground', 'parc des princes', 'raley field', 'estadio azul', 'hermit road', 'notre dame stadium', 'seibu dome', 'dens park', 'cheney stadium', 'harvard stadium', 'ravenhill', 'time warner cable arena', 'limerick', 'pnc park', 'mountaineer field', 'regina', 'selhurst park', 'philips arena', 'almondvale stadium', 'target field', 'dean court', 'wheldon road', 'bescot stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'oracle arena', 'de grolsch veste', 'adelaide oval', 'comerica park', 'ashton gate', 'lambeau field', 'prudential center', 'euroborg', 'stair park', 'the den', 'fedex field', 'goodison park', 'boundary park', 'barclays center', 'safeco field', 'home depot center', 'crystal palace', 'pacific bell park', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'estadio centenario', 'marquette stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'windsor park', 'sandy park', 'moda center', 'san siro', 'anfield', 'brunswick street', 'sanford stadium', 'auckland', 'plainmoor', 'anaheim stadium', 'perth arena', 'united park', 'canberra stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'la bombonera', 'plough lane', 'dudley field', 'metrodome', 'iowa stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'citi field', 'york park', 'brunswick street oval', 'estadio hernando siles', 'cowboys stadium', 'quebec city', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'stadio san paolo', 'britannia stadium', 'allianz park', 'thomond park', 'rogers centre', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'villa park', 'sixways', 'liberty stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'fratton park', 'united center', 'exhibition stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'target center', 'suncorp stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'the swamp'] | River City Relay | The River City Relay is a play in a National Football League game involving the New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars that took place on December 21, 2003, at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. With the Jaguars leading 20–13, the Saints used three lateral passes to score a touchdown as time expired in regulation. However, New Orleans kicker John Carney missed the ensuing extra point that would have sent the game into overtime, and instead gave Jacksonville the 20–19 victory. |
38 | home venue | Wigan Athletic Football Club | DW Stadium | ['celtic park', 'mohegan sun arena', 'kingsholm', 'cairo international stadium', 'hermit road', 'lansdowne road', 'liberty stadium', 'loftus road', 'estadio la romareda', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'wrigley field', 'carrow road', 'ford field', 'blundell park', 'great american ballpark', 'centurylink field', 'blue playing surface', 'sixways', 'cowboys stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'huish park', 'firstenergy stadium', 'volksparkstadion', 'broadwood stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'juventus stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'new broomfield', 'marquette stadium', 'euroborg', 'parc des princes', 'honolulu', 'tannadice', 'docklands stadium', 'telstra dome', 'isotopes park', 'windsor park', 'brann stadion', 'anfield', 'neyland stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'melbourne', 'grant field', 'aker stadion', 'riverside ground', 'belgian pro league', 'minute maid park', 'cheney stadium', 'belmore', 'panama ballpark', 'arena fonte nova', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'stair park', 'fir park', 'tempe', 'stadion kantrida', 'bbva compass stadium', 'varsity stadium', 'olympiastadion', 'miller park', 'staples center', 'nou camp', 'regina', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'la bombonera', 'fedexfield', 'reebok stadium', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'brunton park', 'dudley field', 'east end park', 'kc stadium', 'american airlines arena', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'sandy park', 'york park', 'anz stadium', 'limerick', 'comerica park', 'rynearson stadium', 'parque central', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'bescot stadium', 'ullevaal stadion', 'qualcomm stadium', 'odsal', 'the valley', 'royals stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'kingsmeadow', 'kinnick stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'petco park', 'amsterdam arena', 'barclays center', 'oriole park', 'jakarta', 'spotland'] | Wigan | Wigan /ˈwɪɡən/ is a town in Greater Manchester, England. It stands on the River Douglas, 7.9 miles (13 km) south-west of Bolton, 10 miles (16 km) north of Warrington and 16 miles (25.7 km) west-northwest of Manchester. Wigan is the largest settlement in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan and is its administrative centre. The town of Wigan had a total population of 97,000 in 2011, whilst the wider borough has a population of 318,100. Historically in Lancashire, Wigan during classical antiquity was in the territory of the Brigantes, an ancient Celtic tribe that ruled much of northern England. The Brigantes were subjugated in the Roman conquest of Britain during the 1st century, and it is asserted that the Roman settlement of Coccium was established where Wigan lies. Wigan is believed to have been incorporated as a borough in 1246 following the issue of a charter by King Henry III of England. At the end of the Middle Ages it was one of four boroughs in Lancashire possessing Royal charters; the others were Lancaster, Liverpool, and Preston. During the Industrial Revolution Wigan experienced dramatic economic expansion and a rapid rise in the population. Although porcelain manufacture and clock making had been major industries in the town, Wigan subsequently became known as a major mill town and coal mining district. The first coal mine was established at Wigan in 1450 and at its peak there were 1,000 pit shafts within 5 miles (8 km) of the town centre. Mining was so extensive that one town councillor remarked that "a coal mine in the backyard was not uncommon in Wigan". Coal mining ceased during the latter part of the 20th century. Wigan Pier, a wharf on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, was made famous by the writer George Orwell. In his book, The Road to Wigan Pier, Orwell highlighted the poor working and living conditions of the local inhabitants during the 1930s. Following the decline of industrial activities in the region, Wigan Pier's collection of warehouses and wharfs became a local heritage centre and cultural quarter. The DW Stadium is home to both Wigan Athletic Football Club and Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club, both teams being highly successful in their sports with the former being the 2013 FA Cup winners and the latter being the most successful Rugby League side of all time. Wigan had a population of 99,391 in 2011 but its Urban Subdivision had a population of 103,608.[citation needed] |
38 | home venue | Carlton | Etihad Stadium | ['estadio hernando siles', 'sanford stadium', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'safeco field', 'fiu stadium', 'wrexham', 'citizens bank park', 'wrigley field', 'bmo field', 'stadion kantrida', 'apia park', 'stanford stadium', 'crystal palace', 'poljud', 'quicken loans arena', 'camden yards', 'brisbane road', 'america west arena', 'cairo stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'raydale park', 'the valley', 'michigan stadium', 'san siro', 'bc place stadium', 'jack murphy stadium', 'allianz arena', 'galabank', 'bbva compass stadium', 'welford road', 'perth arena', 'city ground', 'joe robbie stadium', 'scott field', 'anaheim stadium', 'mcdiarmid park', 'comerica park', 'finley stadium', 'leverkusen', 'volksparkstadion', 'brunton park', 'huish park', 'bramall lane', 'limerick', 'juventus stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'barbican centre', 'allen fieldhouse', 'blue playing surface', 'nrg stadium', 'macron stadium', 'sincil bank', 'cowboys stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'rogers centre', 'bc place', 'gigg lane', 'air canada centre', 'neyland stadium', 'pride park', 'lucas oil stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'cairo international stadium', 'seibu dome', 'de grolsch veste', 'selhurst park', 'euroborg', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'brunswick street', 'coors field', 'studenternas ip', 'britannia stadium', 'madejski', 'bloomfield road', 'florida field', 'gamla ullevi', 'stubhub center', 'friends arena', 'cheney stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'target field', 'nationals park', 'weeghman park', 'angel stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'house park', 'blundell park', 'portman road', 'jan breydel stadium', 'stair park', 'anz stadium', 'quebec city', 'twerton park', 'raley field', 'priestfield stadium', 'madison square garden', 'la bombonera'] | Carlton Football Club | The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Melbourne. The club competes in the Australian Football League, and was one of the eight founding members of that competition in 1897. The club originally represented the suburb of Carlton in Melbourne's inner north, and its nickname comes from the navy blue colour which it has traditionally worn in its playing uniform. It is based at Princes Park in Carlton, and played its home matches there throughout most of its history, but currently plays its home matches at either Docklands Stadium (currently known as Etihad Stadium) or the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Carlton has historically been one of the AFL's most successful clubs, having won sixteen senior premierships throughout its history, equal with Essendon as the most of any club. |
38 | home venue | Valencia | Estadio Mestalla | ['brussels', 'melbourne', 'scott field', 'emirates stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'stadium mk', 'regina', 'rynearson stadium', 'glanford park', 'estadio azul', 'royals stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'st helens', 'philip ii arena', 'target center', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'tbilisi', 'studenternas ip', 'wrexham', 'brunton park', 'bower fold', 'weeghman park', 'tokyo dome', 'brookvale oval', 'cairo international stadium', 'upton park', 'america west arena', 'hong kong stadium', 'jakarta', 'staples center', 'rugby park stadium', 'brisbane road', 'la bombonera', 'docklands stadium', 'portman road', 'feijenoord stadion', 'meadow lane', 'jack murphy stadium', 'raydale park', 'quebec city', 'brunswick street', 'reliant stadium', 'bayarena', 'oracle arena', 'galpharm stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'generali arena', 'cowboys stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'the den', 'cape town', 'safeco field', 'almondvale stadium', 'poljud', 'welford road', 'selhurst park', 'progressive field', 'birmingham', 'limerick', 'new broomfield', 'td garden', 'albertsons stadium', 'fenway park', 'reebok stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'priestfield stadium', 'prudential center', 'city ground', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'boundary park', 'qualcomm stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'soccer city', 'coors field', 'tehran', 'gamla ullevi', 'carrier dome', 'fedex field', 'united park', 'estadio centenario', 'bmo field', 'autzen stadium', 'hunky dorys park', 'estadio la romareda', 'great american ballpark', 'de grolsch veste', 'kingsmeadow', 'olympiastadion', 'sydney football stadium', 'nippert stadium', 'united center', 'dolphin stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'pepsi center', 'heysel stadium', 'mohegan sun arena', 'boleyn ground', 'kauffman stadium'] | 1928–29 Copa del Rey | The Copa del Rey 1928–29 (known at that time as King Alfonso XIII's Cup) was the 29th edition of the Copa del Rey. The competition started on December 8, 1928 and concluded on February 3, 1929 with the final, held at the Estadio Mestalla in Valencia. RCD Español won the competition for the first time. |
38 | home venue | Scunthorpe United | Glanford Park | ['lerkendal stadion', 'kibbie dome', 'qwest field', 'arena fonte nova', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'tokyo dome', 'belmore', 'comerica park', 'kenilworth road', 'isotopes park', 'comiskey park', 'angel stadium', 'thomond park', 'subiaco oval', 'riverside ground', 'estadio centenario', 'kc stadium', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'windsor park', 'welford road', 'estadio mestalla', 'hunky dorys park', 'estadio hernando siles', 'allianz arena', 'soccer city', 'lucas oil stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'harvard stadium', 'anz stadium', 'roots hall', 'white hart lane', 'pacific bell park', 'stadium mk', 'hillsborough stadium', 'selhurst park', 'broadwood stadium', 'spotland', 'arrowhead stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'td garden', 'tdecu stadium', 'limerick', 'nrg stadium', 'bc place', 'de grolsch veste', 'mcdiarmid park', 'boundary park', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'fir park', 'camp nou', 'kingsmeadow', 'wachovia center', 'michigan stadium', 'foxborough', 'providence park', 'waldstadion', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'st helens', 'san siro', 'regina', 'bmo field', 'ullevaal stadion', 'cowboys stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'emirates stadium', 'the valley', 'wantland stadium', 'cape town', 'ohio stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'pepsi center', 'casa blanca', 'soldier field', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'cairo international stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'sincil bank', 'kiryat eliezer', 'bescot stadium', 'american airlines arena', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'blundell park', 'plainmoor', 'fatorda stadium', 'moda center', 'royals stadium', 'perth arena', 'gabba', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'parc des princes', 'pittodrie stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'miller park', 'albertsons stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'bayarena', 'craven cottage'] | Old Showground | The Old Showground was the original stadium of the English football club Scunthorpe United and had been built in c.1867. Scunthorpe United played at the Old Showground until 1988, when they moved to Glanford Park - the first newly constructed Football League stadium since Southend United's Roots Hall 33 years earlier. The ground was the first in England to have a cantilever stand, which was built in 1958. The ground was situated in the centre of Scunthorpe, at the junction of Doncaster Road and Henderson Avenue. As part of the relocation deal the site was sold to the supermarket chain Safeway who constructed a store on the site. After Safeway were taken over in 2004 by Morrisons the store was subsequently sold to Sainsbury's. The site of the centre-spot was highlighted by a plaque in front of the delicatessen counter; however this was later removed and all that remains of the site's former use is a plaque by the entrance to the store. Attempts to move the cantilever stand to Glanford Park proved impractical, and it was demolished along with the rest of the old stadium. Scunthorpe's record attendance of 23,935 was set at the Old Showground on 30 January 1954 for an FA Cup 4th round tie against Portsmouth. The last player to score here was Steve Lister. |
38 | home venue | Padres | PETCO Park | ['suncorp stadium', 'la bombonera', 'cowboys stadium', 'fatorda stadium', 'belgium', 'koshien stadium', 'valley parade', 'hermit road', 'america west arena', 'estadio mestalla', 'wantland stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'crystal palace', 'turf moor', 'tdecu stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'thomond park', 'carrara stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'kingsholm', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'tokyo dome', 'mcmahon stadium', 'pacific bell park', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'san siro', 'ochilview park', 'grant field', 'miller park', 'ricoh arena', 'britannia stadium', 'volksparkstadion', 'poljud', 'estadio centenario', 'comerica park', 'philips arena', 'cheney stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'craven cottage', 'jakarta', 'kiryat eliezer', 'bc place', 'broadwood stadium', 'selhurst park', 'subiaco oval', 'turner field', 'finley stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'metlife stadium', 'casa blanca', 'apia park', 'quicken loans arena', 'campbelltown stadium', 'teddy stadium', 'nationals park', 'alltel stadium', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'royals stadium', 'olympiastadion', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'marquette stadium', 'reebok stadium', 'quebec city', 'lansdowne road', 'isotopes park', 'fenway park', 'parkhead', 'east end park', 'bmo field', 'anz stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'bayarena', 'brisbane road', 'safeco field', 'td garden', 'camden yards', 'qualcomm stadium', 'tannadice', 'kingsmeadow', 'allianz arena', 'huish park', 'twickenham stoop', 'target center', 'luzhniki stadium', 'villa park', 'meadow lane', 'studenternas ip', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'great american ball park', 'joe robbie stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'feijenoord stadion', 'prudential center', 'york park', 'cairo stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'auckland'] | Lake Elsinore Storm | The Lake Elsinore Storm is a minor league baseball team in Lake Elsinore, California, USA. It is a Class A – Advanced team in the California League, and is a farm team of the San Diego Padres. The Storm plays its home games at Lake Elsinore Diamond (Pete Lehr Field), which opened in 1994; the park seats 7,866 fans. This team relocated three times and has been traced back to the Redwood Pioneers, then the Palm Springs Angels, and finally the Lake Elsinore Storm. As the Palm Springs Angels and later as the Storm, it had previously been the "high-A" affiliate of the Angels until the end of the 2000 season (along with their former mascot, Hamlet), when it and the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes switched affiliations. Some former members of the Storm later became members of the Angels 2002 World Series championship team. On May 18, 2007, the Storm set a league record for most lopsided victory, beating the Lancaster JetHawks by a 30–0 score. Since the 2004 opening of PETCO Park, the new home field of the Padres, the Storm has played one home game there toward the end of each season, as the second half of a doubleheader following a Padres daytime home game. Usually, its opponent has been the California League farm team of the Padres' same-day opponents. |
38 | home venue | Mansfield | Field Mill | ['yankee stadium', 'comiskey park', 'us airways center', 'fratton park', 'torero stadium', 'st helens', 'ford field', 'cairo international stadium', 'philips arena', 'home depot center', 'reebok stadium', 'turf moor', 'gillette stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'target center', 'spotland', 'nrg stadium', 'tannadice', 'telstra dome', 'providence park', 'national sports center', 'sandy park', 'estadio la romareda', 'brandywell', 'kinnick stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'qualcomm stadium', 'wachovia center', 'estadio mestalla', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'sun devil stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'estadio azul', 'belgian pro league', 'pnc park', 'lerkendal stadion', 'stanford stadium', 'san siro', 'ibrox stadium', 'boundary park', 'nippert stadium', 'stubhub center', 'the recreation ground', 'oracle arena', 'verizon center', 'amsterdam arena', 'generali arena', 'safeco field', 'kauffman stadium', 'madejski', 'fir park', 'madison square garden', 'kyocera stadion', 'reliant stadium', 'kc stadium', 'crystal palace', 'pittodrie stadium', 'dodger stadium', 'tirana', 'stadio olimpico', 'adelaide oval', 'gamla ullevi', 'carrier dome', 'brookvale oval', 'the swamp', 'stadium mk', 'mohegan sun arena', 'molineux stadium', 'fenway park', 'centurylink field', 'sam boyd stadium', 'sydney cricket ground', 'estadio centenario', 'murrayfield', 'yerevan', 'brunswick street', 'carrow road', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'huish park', 'allianz park', 'coors field', 'new orleans arena', 'raydale park', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'rogers centre', 'soccer city', 'great american ballpark', 'moda center', 'birmingham', 'auckland', 'bescot stadium', 'white hart lane', 'thialf', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'bc place stadium', 'quicken loans arena'] | John Jarman (footballer) | John Emlyn Jarman (4 February 1931 – 21 October 2009) was a Welsh footballer and coach. As a player, Jarman began his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers, but never played for the club, in part because of a serious knee injury. He was sold to Barnsley in 1950 for an £8,000 transfer fee. In six years at Oakwell, he played 47 games and scored two goals. He later moved to Walsall as player-coach. In 1958, he retired as a player because of injuries. In 1962, Jarman became chief coach at West Bromwich Albion. Five years later, he joined the Football Association as a regional staff coach with responsibility for the Midlands, and subsequently held a similar job for the Football Association of Ireland. He returned to club football in 1977, when he rejoined Wolverhampton Wanderers, and held a senior coaching role serving under managers John Barnwell, Sammy Chung and Ian Greaves. In March 1983, following Ian Greaves' appointment as manager of Mansfield Town, Jarman was named the club's assistant manager. Greaves and Jarman worked together at Field Mill for the next six years, which are widely regarded as one of Mansfield's most successful periods in the club's history, winning promotion in 1985–86, and winning the Freight Rover Trophy at Wembley the following season. Jarman left Mansfield Town in September 1988, and later worked for Derby County, where he helped to establish the Rams Soccer Academy in the early 1990s. In his later years, he settled in Forest Town near Mansfield, and helped out coaching youngsters at his local football club Forest Town Welfare until 2008. He died in October 2009, aged 78. |
38 | home venue | Blue Jays | Rogers Centre | ['estadio hernando siles', 'leichhardt oval', 'safeco field', 'metrodome', 'westfalenstadion', 'quebec city', 'providence park', 'raydale park', 'rugby park stadium', 'ibrox stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'gillette stadium', 'york park', 'bok center', 'louisiana superdome', 'racecourse ground', 'portman road', 'panama ballpark', 'brussels', 'britannia stadium', 'perth arena', 'waldstadion', 'ricoh arena', 'estadio centenario', 'commonwealth stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'heysel stadium', 'cape town', 'bc place stadium', 'emirates stadium', 'deepdale', 'scott field', 'mcdiarmid park', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'dodger stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'generali arena', 'fir park', 'bayarena', 'fratton park', 'plough lane', 'tokyo dome', 'petrovsky stadium', 'new orleans arena', 'brunswick street', 'high point solutions stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'sam boyd stadium', 'pittodrie stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'galpharm stadium', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'grant field', 'camden yards', 'loftus road', 'tbilisi', 'lerkendal stadion', 'us airways center', 'campbelltown stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'varsity stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'pride park', 'molineux stadium', 'ashton gate', 'reebok stadium', 'aker stadion', 'cairo stadium', 'oakwell', 'priestfield stadium', 'rio tinto', 'petco park', 'barclays center', 'soldier field', 'bmo field', 'coors field', 'poljud', 'belgian pro league', 'metlife stadium', 'brunton park', 'iowa stadium', 'isotopes park', 'bramall lane', 'ravenhill', 'the recreation ground', 'bloomfield road', 'wrexham', 'stadion kantrida', 'america west arena', 'casa blanca', 'consol energy center', 'bower fold', 'quicken loans arena', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'sydney cricket ground', 'kassam stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'valley parade'] | 2015 Toronto Argonauts season | The 2015 Toronto Argonauts season was the 58th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 143rd season overall. The Argonauts finished with a 10-8 record, but lost the East-Semi Final to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Argonauts spent much of the 2015 season as a traveling team due to a litany of schedule conflicts between the 2015 Pan American Games and the 2015 Toronto Blue Jays season; in the latter case, the Argonauts' attempt to backload their schedule with home games backfired when the Blue Jays unexpectedly made the playoffs and advanced to the American League Championship Series, forcing last-minute relocations for the Argonauts as the Blue Jays hold priority on use of the Rogers Centre. For the third consecutive season, the Argonauts' home pre-season game was played at the University of Toronto's Varsity Stadium. The team played their regular season opener at SMS Stadium in Fort McMurray as the designated home team against the Edmonton Eskimos. This made the Argonauts the first CFL franchise to host regular season games in three different provinces (including New Brunswick for Touchdown Atlantic in 2010). In effect, the Argonauts played on the road for their first five games, with their home opener coming in week 7 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders and their last home game to date coming in week 11 against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The team latter had to move their October 6 home game against the Ottawa Redblacks to TD Place Stadium, home of the Redblacks, and their October 17 and 23 home games were moved to Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton. If the Jays had advanced to the 2015 World Series, further Argonauts home games would have had to be relocated. The Argos did not fare well in the Hamilton "home" games; they lost both contests (knocking them out of contention to win the East division) and drew just 7,142 fans combined. The team is expected to move to BMO Field in time for the 2016 season, depending on whether renovations to the stadium can be completed in time for the Argonauts to move. |
38 | home venue | Hull FC | KC Stadium | ['estadio hernando siles', 'mcdiarmid park', 'rsc', 'st lawrence ground', 'welford road', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'prudential center', 'centurylink field', 'reebok stadium', 'spotland', 'tdecu stadium', 'headingley stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'dudley field', 'philip ii arena', 'belgium', 'de kuip', 'twickenham stoop', 'molineux stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'iowa stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'national sports center', 'ricoh arena', 'parque central', 'craven cottage', 'moda center', 'york park', 'panama ballpark', 'san siro', 'ashton gate', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'coors field', 'cowboys stadium', 'fir park', 'tirana', 'easter road', 'celtic park', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'tannadice', 'feijenoord stadion', 'us airways center', 'kenilworth road', 'stair park', 'docklands stadium', 'sixways', 'pnc park', 'studenternas ip', 'westfalenstadion', 'sanford stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'parkhead', 'citizens bank park', 'cairo stadium', 'philips stadion', 'portman road', 'oriole park', 'ibrox stadium', 'carrier dome', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'bayarena', 'brunswick street oval', 'odsal', 'crystal palace', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'petco park', 'adelaide oval', 'davis wade stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'sun life stadium', 'honolulu', 'ewood park', 'ravenhill', 'albertsons stadium', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'mcmahon stadium', 'verizon center', 'villa park', 'kingsmeadow', 'la bombonera', 'edgbaston', 'perth arena', 'marquette stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'nrg stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'jakarta', 'estadio mestalla', 'rynearson stadium', 'st helens', 'regina', 'wells fargo center'] | Kingston upon Hull | Kingston upon Hull (/ˌkɪŋstən əpɒn ˈhʌl/ KING-stən ə-pon HUL, /ˈhʊl/), usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea, with a population of 257,710 (mid-2014 est.). The town of Hull was founded late in the 12th century. The monks of Meaux Abbey needed a port where the wool from their estates could be exported. They chose a place at the junction of the rivers Hull and Humber to build a quay. The exact year the town was founded is not known but it was first mentioned in 1193.Renamed Kings-town upon Hull by King Edward I in 1299, Hull has been a market town, military supply port, trading hub, fishing and whaling centre, and industrial metropolis. Hull was an early theatre of battle in the English Civil Wars. Its 18th-century Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, played a key role in the abolition of the slave trade in Britain. The city is unique in the UK in having had a municipally owned telephone system from 1902, sporting cream, not red, telephone boxes. After suffering heavy damage in the Second World War (the 'Hull Blitz'), Hull weathered a period of post-industrial decline, gaining unfavourable results on measures of social deprivation, education and policing. In the early 21st-century spending boom before the late 2000s recession the city saw large amounts of new retail, commercial, housing and public service construction spending. Tourist attractions include the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St. Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theatre. Spectator sports include Championship football and Super League Rugby. The KC Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull FC rugby club and Craven Park rugby club Hull Kingston Rovers. Hull is also home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates. In 2013, it was announced that Hull would be the 2017 UK City of Culture. In 2015 it was announced that the Ferens Art Gallery will be hosting the prestigious annual art prize, The Turner Prize, in 2017. The prize is held outside London every other year. This important art prize receives more media coverage than any other art prize. |
38 | home venue | Devil Rays | Tropicana Field | ['dens park', 'fratton park', 'rugby park stadium', 'nou camp', 'dudley field', 'grant field', 'sandy park', 'bower fold', 'dw stadium', 'quicken loans arena', 'joe robbie stadium', 'amsterdam arena', 'apia park', 'america west arena', 'parc des princes', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'auckland', 'quebec city', 'florida field', 'staples center', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'murrayfield', 'hunky dorys park', 'docklands stadium', 'safeco field', 'ford field', 'tannadice', 'oriole park', 'liberty stadium', 'td garden', 'thialf', 'sydney football stadium', 'kibbie dome', 'petco park', 'great american ball park', 'united park', 'comerica park', 'air canada centre', 'etihad stadium', 'ullevaal stadion', 'belgian pro league', 'almondvale stadium', 'kenilworth road', 'teddy stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'citizens bank park', 'dodger stadium', 'fir park', 'wachovia center', 'casa blanca', 'plough lane', 'rsc', 'priestfield stadium', 'philips arena', 'upton park', 'fedexfield', 'hermit road', 'sincil bank', 'elland road', 'jan breydel stadium', 'mcmahon stadium', 'parkhead', 'dolphin stadium', 'qwest field', 'canberra stadium', 'raley field', 'craven cottage', 'suncorp stadium', 'poljud', 'ohio stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'pacific bell park', 'pnc park', 'angel stadium', 'selhurst park', 'bloomfield road', 'blundell park', 'hong kong stadium', 'celtic park', 'madejski', 'brunswick street oval', 'centurylink field', 'wrigley field', 'valley parade', 'consadole sapporo', 'stadium mk', 'home depot center', 'wrexham', 'progressive field', 'alltel stadium', 'juventus stadium', 'neyland stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'gabba', 'twickenham stoop', 'metlife stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'athens olympic stadium'] | 1999 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament | The 1999 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 11, 1999, and ended with the championship game on March 29 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. A total of 63 games were played. This year's Final Four was the first—and so far, only—to be held in a baseball-specific facility, as Tropicana Field is home to the Tampa Bay Rays (then known as the Devil Rays). The Final Four consisted of Connecticut, making their first ever Final Four appearance, Ohio State, making their ninth Final Four appearance and first since 1968, Michigan State, making their third Final Four appearance and first since their 1979 national championship, and Duke, the overall number one seed and making their first Final Four appearance since losing the national championship game in 1994. In the national championship game, Connecticut defeated Duke 77-74 to win their first ever national championship, snapping Duke's 32-game winning streak, and scoring the biggest point-spread upset in Championship Game history. Duke nonetheless tied the record for most games won during a single season, with 37, which they co-held until Kentucky's 38-win season in 2011-2012(The 2007-08 Memphis team actually broke this record first, but the team was later forced to forfeit their entire season due to eligibility issues surrounding the team). Richard "Rip" Hamilton of Connecticut was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. This was a significant victory for the program, as it cemented Connecticut's reputation as a true basketball power after decades of barely missing the Final Four. This tournament is also historically notable as the coming-out party for Gonzaga as a rising mid-major power. The Bulldogs became the nation's basketball darlings during a run to the West Regional final in which they defeated three major-conference powers, including 1998 Final Four participant Stanford, and took UConn literally to the last minute before losing. Gonzaga has made every NCAA tournament since then, and is now generally considered to be a high-major program despite its mid-major conference affiliation. Due to violations committed by Ohio State head coach Jim O'Brien, the Buckeyes were forced to vacate their appearance in the 1999 Final Four. |
38 | home venue | Bristol | Ashton Gate | ['brisbane road', 'amsterdam arena', 'gamla ullevi', 'liberty stadium', 'carrier dome', 'wachovia center', 'grant field', 'brewery field', 'volksparkstadion', 'michigan stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'parque central', 'estadio la romareda', 'craven cottage', 'parkhead', 'boone pickens stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'cairo stadium', 'raydale park', 'gigg lane', 'anz stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'molineux stadium', 'ochilview park', 'philips stadion', 'dodger stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'westfalenstadion', 'broadwood stadium', 'everbank field', 'fatorda stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'philips arena', 'estadio azul', 'mohegan sun arena', 'dudley field', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'firstenergy stadium', 'panama ballpark', 'united park', 'melbourne', 'bramall lane', 'athens olympic stadium', 'progressive field', 'metlife stadium', 'comerica park', 'sandy park', 'kc stadium', 'hermit road', 'cape town', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'target center', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'boundary park', 'pride park', 'dens park', 'house park', 'kingsmeadow', 'belgian pro league', 'reliant stadium', 'valley parade', 'kingsholm', 'campbelltown stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'america west arena', 'marlins park', 'villa park', 'wrigley field', 'auckland', 'wantland stadium', 'old trafford', 'turner field', 'autzen stadium', 'foxborough', 'ohio stadium', 'oracle arena', 'alltel stadium', 'sun life stadium', 'air canada centre', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'brann stadion', 'marquette stadium', 'rogers centre', 'dw stadium', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'blue playing surface', 'nationals park', 'brunton park', 'brookvale oval', 'riverside ground', 'boleyn ground', 'birmingham', 'wrexham', 'lincoln financial field', 'varsity stadium', 'prudential center', 'fenway park'] | Trevor Tainton | Trevor Keith Tainton (born 8 June 1948) is a former footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League between the 1960s and 1980s for Bristol City. He was born in Bristol and first appeared in the league for Bristol City in the 1967–68 season and he went on to play 486 League games for the Ashton Gate side. He was a member of the successful promotion side of 1976, and went on to play for City in the First Division. During the 1981/82 season Tainton joined Torquay United, scoring one goal in 19 league appearances that season before moving to Trowbridge Town. After retiring from football he worked as a security officer at the Oldbury Nuclear Power Station. |
38 | home venue | Swans | sydney cricket ground | ['sixways', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'ford field', 'studenternas ip', 'valley parade', 'oracle arena', 'united park', 'quicken loans arena', 'firstenergy stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'st helens', 'windsor park', 'birmingham', 'seibu dome', 'kiryat eliezer', 'lansdowne road', 'safeco field', 'de kuip', 'volksparkstadion', 'plainmoor', 'durban', 'foxborough', 'target field', 'bbva compass stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'old trafford', 'united center', 'limerick', 'isotopes park', 'high point solutions stadium', 'aker stadion', 'nou camp', 'pacific bell park', 'cairo stadium', 'metrodome', 'stadion kantrida', 'fatorda stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'portman road', 'carrier dome', 'kassam stadium', 'varsity stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'estadio centenario', 'bc place', 'petco park', 'turf moor', 'perth arena', 'rodney parade', 'comerica park', 'heysel stadium', 'carrow road', 'priestfield stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'thialf', 'telstra dome', 'arena fonte nova', 'providence park', 'kauffman stadium', 'galabank', 'exhibition stadium', 'reebok stadium', 'new broomfield', 'marlins park', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'tempe', 'rogers centre', 'home depot center', 'excelsior stadium', 'de grolsch veste', 'anz stadium', 'wrexham', 'boundary park', 'estadio azul', 'leverkusen', 'blue playing surface', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'bayarena', 'galpharm stadium', 'celtic park', 'lucas oil stadium', 'anfield', 'melbourne', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'progressive field', 'centurylink field', 'cairo international stadium', 'poljud', 'wrigley field', 'cardiff arms park', 'regina', 'easter road', 'koshien stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'murrayfield', 'kibbie dome', 'estadio hernando siles', 'prudential center'] | Sam Reid (Australian footballer born 1991) | Sam Reid (born 27 December 1991) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted to Sydney with the 38th selection in the 2009 AFL Draft, becoming a third generation footballer at AFL/VFL level. His grandfather Bruce Reid senior played for Footscray, his father Bruce Reid, for Footscray and Carlton and his uncle John Reid for Melbourne, Footscray and Sydney. He is also the younger brother of Collingwood premiership player Ben Reid. Reid made one senior appearance in his first season at the Swans, making his debut in Round 22, 2010 against the Brisbane Lions he finished the match with 13 disposals, 8 marks and a goal. In 2011, Reid played all but one game and consistently displayed his athleticism and contested marking ability while playing in one of the most difficult positions on the field, at centre half-forward. In round 12, he was nominated for the 2011 AFL Rising Star after a strong performance against Richmond in which he kicked 2 goals and 5 behinds. Reid showed enormous promise during his first full season in the AFL and was rewarded with Swans Rising Star Award at the clubs end of year awards night. 2012 proved to be an up and down year personally for Reid as he continued to come to terms with the greater attention thrust his way from experienced defenders. He kicked a career high 6 goals against Brisbane Lions at the SCG during a season which culminated with him being part of the Swans' premiership side. He kicked one goal in the 2012 AFL Grand Final victory over Hawthorn Hawks. |
38 | home venue | Carlton Football Club | Melbourne Cricket Ground | ['carrow road', 'the swamp', 'portman road', 'riverside ground', 'city ground', 'rio tinto', 'qwest field', 'coors field', 'kyocera stadion', 'united center', 'kinnick stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'verizon center', 'roots hall', 'kingsholm', 'wrigley field', 'cardiff arms park', 'twerton park', 'reebok stadium', 'new orleans arena', 'mcmahon stadium', 'citi field', 'volksparkstadion', 'carolina stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'melbourne', 'broadwood stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'arena fonte nova', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'brussels', 'dens park', 'koshien stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'alltel stadium', 'bc place stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'ibrox stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'estadio la romareda', 'celtic park', 'tropicana field', 'limerick', 'lambeau field', 'racecourse ground', 'windsor park', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'madison square garden', 'the den', 'air canada centre', 'sincil bank', 'target center', 'boleyn ground', 'madejski', 'east end park', 'stadio olimpico', 'casa blanca', 'athens olympic stadium', 'ochilview park', 'rugby park stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'leichhardt oval', 'philips arena', 'tbilisi', 'ravenhill', 'poljud', 'galpharm stadium', 'meadow lane', 'plainmoor', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'fedex field', 'moda center', 'raydale park', 'lansdowne road', 'valley parade', 'parque central', 'oakwell', 'anz stadium', 'york park', 'joe robbie stadium', 'rodney parade', 'lincoln financial field', 'estadio hernando siles', 'st helens', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'quebec city', 'wells fargo center', 'upton park', 'selhurst park', 'finley stadium', 'aker stadion', 'seibu dome', 'sydney cricket ground', 'angel stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'turner field', 'great american ballpark', 'highmark stadium', 'allianz park'] | 1969 VFL Grand Final | The 1969 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Carlton Football Club and Richmond Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 27 September 1969. It was the 73rd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1969 VFL season. The match, attended by 119,165 spectators, was won by Richmond by a margin of 25 points, marking that club's seventh premiership victory. Richmond had only qualified for the finals on percentage and were underdogs coming into the game, with Carlton being the reigning premiers. The game's attendance of 119,165 represented the most spectators to have witnessed a premiership decider in VFL Grand Final history, breaking the record of 116,828 spectators who witnessed the 1968 VFL Grand Final. The record was subsequently broken again in the 1970 VFL Grand Final. |
38 | home venue | Carlton Blues | Melbourne Cricket Ground | ['lincoln financial field', 'mcmahon stadium', 'etihad stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'roots hall', 'rogers centre', 'macron stadium', 'york park', 'belgium', 'rsc', 'euroborg', 'bok center', 'dean court', 'kc stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'spotland', 'new orleans arena', 'cheney stadium', 'barclays center', 'great american ball park', 'estadio azul', 'nou camp', 'blundell park', 'scott field', 'cowboys stadium', 'grant field', 'kassam stadium', 'anaheim stadium', 'raley field', 'belgian pro league', 'tokyo dome', 'kauffman stadium', 'brunswick street oval', 'safeco field', 'tehran', 'welford road', 'east end park', 'estadio centenario', 'gigg lane', 'carolina stadium', 'miller park', 'target field', 'finley stadium', 'metrodome', 'twerton park', 'nationals park', 'wrexham', 'city ground', 'philip ii arena', 'parkhead', 'limerick', 'bloomfield road', 'huish park', 'wheldon road', 'ochilview park', 'time warner cable arena', 'bc place stadium', 'sandy park', 'autzen stadium', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'madison square garden', 'edgbaston', 'crystal palace', 'stadio olimpico', 'albertsons stadium', 'bramall lane', 'belmore', 'bc place', 'molineux stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'friends arena', 'ewood park', 'auckland', 'dodger stadium', 'iowa stadium', 'riverside ground', 'ullevaal stadion', 'estadio azteca', 'pnc park', 'estadio la romareda', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'providence park', 'de grolsch veste', 'leichhardt oval', 'commonwealth stadium', 'olympiastadion', 'angel stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'oakwell', 'cairo stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'parc des princes', 'heysel stadium', 'bescot stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'kenilworth road'] | 1999 AFL First Preliminary Final | The 1999 AFL First Preliminary Final was an Australian rules football match contested between the Essendon Bombers and the Carlton Blues at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 18 September 1999. It was staged as part of the 1999 AFL finals series to determine which of the two clubs would qualify for that season's Grand Final. Essendon entered the match as heavy favourites, but Carlton recorded a narrow upset victory by one point. The match has become one of the most significant moments in the traditional rivalry between the Carlton and Essendon Football Clubs. |
38 | home venue | London Wasps | Ricoh Arena | ['lambeau field', 'honolulu', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'parque central', 'poljud', 'marlins park', 'belgian pro league', 'petco park', 'plough lane', 'panama ballpark', 'leverkusen', 'target center', 'stadio olimpico', 'sam boyd stadium', 'galabank', 'spotland', 'oakwell', 'dens park', 'belmore', 'minute maid park', 'la bombonera', 'valley parade', 'dudley field', 'brussels', 'stair park', 'turner field', 'joe robbie stadium', 'soccer city', 'westfalenstadion', 'philip ii arena', 'stadion feijenoord', 'pnc park', 'mohegan sun arena', 'bower fold', 'almondvale stadium', 'progressive field', 'odsal', 'carolina stadium', 'commonwealth stadium', 'de kuip', 'city ground', 'belgium', 'docklands stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'lincoln financial field', 'ravenhill', 'dolphin stadium', 'telstra dome', 'leichhardt oval', 'york park', 'whaddon road', 'waldstadion', 'bc place stadium', 'bc place', 'rynearson stadium', 'coors field', 'qwest field', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'dw stadium', 'oracle arena', 'brisbane road', 'florida field', 'moda center', 'reliant stadium', 'miller park', 'yerevan', 'juventus stadium', 'rio tinto', 'estadio hernando siles', 'glanford park', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'angel stadium', 'thomond park', 'tempe', 'tirana', 'the swamp', 'suncorp stadium', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'turf moor', 'autzen stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'thialf', 'pride park', 'camden yards', 'united center', 'excelsior stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'deepdale', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'prudential center', 'canberra stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'louisiana superdome', 'welford road', 'lucas oil stadium', 'staples center', 'nationals park'] | Ben Lewitt | Ben Lewitt born 23 October 1978 in Leamington Spa, England is a rugby union player currently playing for the Bedford Blues in the Aviva Championship. He left the Northampton Saints at the end of the 2008-09 Guinness Premiership. He played over 70 games for the Saints, including the quarter-final and semi-final of Northampton Saints' 2006-07 Heineken Cup run which saw them beat Biarritz Olympique in the Quarter-Final in San Sebastian before losing the Semi-Final to previous winners London Wasps at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry. He plays at flanker.He is 6'3" tall and weighs 105 kg Ben's previous clubs include the Leicester Tigers, Orrell R.U.F.C. and Coventry R.F.C..He has also represented the England Sevens where he went to the 2006 Commonwealth Games and has previously represented the England Students. Ben also now works in the family brewing business The Warwickshire Beer Company, where some of their beers hold awards from Campaign for Real Ale. One of their best sellers is called 'Darling Buds' a 4% golden ale. |
38 | home venue | San Diego Spirit | Torero Stadium | ['angel stadium', 'philips stadion', 'new broomfield', 'brisbane road', 'kingsholm', 'louisiana superdome', 'ochilview park', 'lincoln financial field', 'stair park', 'cairo stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'new orleans arena', 'galabank', 'huish park', 'parc des princes', 'camden yards', 'glanford park', 'reliant stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'house park', 'fiu stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'michigan stadium', 'plainmoor', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'staples center', 'albertsons stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'neyland stadium', 'madison square garden', 'edgbaston', 'bok center', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'notre dame stadium', 'royals stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'kenilworth road', 'prudential center', 'tempe', 'oracle arena', 'racecourse ground', 'estadio azteca', 'coors field', 'feijenoord stadion', 'brewery field', 'carrow road', 'target field', 'luzhniki stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'windsor park', 'wheldon road', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'camp nou', 'cape town', 'carrier dome', 'regina', 'ibrox stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'iowa stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'brann stadion', 'parque central', 'thialf', 'wachovia center', 'philips arena', 'harvard stadium', 'florida field', 'ohio stadium', 'citizens bank park', 'plough lane', 'gillette stadium', 'anz stadium', 'centurylink field', 'gamla ullevi', 'comiskey park', 'auckland', 'fedex field', 'isotopes park', 'reebok stadium', 'madejski', 'thomond park', 'mcdiarmid park', 'kinnick stadium', 'tokyo dome', 'brunswick street', 'excelsior stadium', 'quicken loans arena', 'parkhead', 'sun devil stadium', 'whaddon road', 'jupiler league', 'joe robbie stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'waldstadion', 'san siro', 'the swamp', 'twerton park', 'dolphin stadium'] | San Diego Spirit | The San Diego Spirit was a professional soccer team that played in the Women's United Soccer Association. The team played at Torero Stadium on the campus of the University of San Diego in San Diego, California. The team began play in 2001. The league announced on September 15, 2003 it was suspending operations. The founding members of the Spirit were Julie Foudy, Shannon MacMillan and Joy Fawcett. The team reached the playoffs in the 2003 season, losing to the Atlanta Beat in the semifinals. Other notable members of the Spirit included Scotland's Julie Fleeting, Brazil's Daniela and Canada's Christine Latham, as well as U.S. national team players Jenni Branam, Aly Wagner and Shannon Boxx. |
38 | home venue | Pompey | Fratton Park | ['jakarta', 'quicken loans arena', 'staples center', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'gigg lane', 'reebok stadium', 'kingsholm', 'canberra stadium', 'san siro', 'the swamp', 'minute maid park', 'sydney football stadium', 'quebec city', 'florida field', 'carolina stadium', 'yerevan', 'brunswick street oval', 'sam boyd stadium', 'auckland', 'kassam stadium', 'headingley stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'limerick', 'bescot stadium', 'citi field', 'brookvale oval', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'finley stadium', 'panama ballpark', 'royals stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'bayarena', 'grant field', 'albertsons stadium', 'centurylink field', 'stadion feijenoord', 'nippert stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'wells fargo center', 'rynearson stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'isotopes park', 'elland road', 'spotland', 'volksparkstadion', 'lambeau field', 'weeghman park', 'old trafford', 'twerton park', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'generali arena', 'sanford stadium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'mohegan sun arena', 'carrara stadium', 'bc place', 'safeco field', 'tropicana field', 'pittodrie stadium', 'kibbie dome', 'ochilview park', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'waldstadion', 'qualcomm stadium', 'comerica park', 'boone pickens stadium', 'leverkusen', 'sixways', 'racecourse ground', 'lansdowne road', 'pride park', 'madejski', 'riverside ground', 'villa park', 'athens olympic stadium', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'blue playing surface', 'bc place stadium', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'poljud', 'adelaide oval', 'excelsior stadium', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'blundell park', 'camden yards', 'everbank field', 'sincil bank', 'notre dame stadium', 'telstra dome', 'heysel stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'gamla ullevi', 'tehran', 'rugby park stadium', 'camp nou', 'fedexfield'] | Billy Wilson (footballer, born 1946) | Billy Wilson was an English footballer (soccer player) who played professionally in England for 15 years before retiring to run The Pompey public house just outside Fratton Park. Born in Seaton Delaval on 10 July 1946 Wilson was a tough tackling left back who made nearly 250 league appearances for the Ewood Park club. An ever present during their 1967-68 and 69-70 campaigns he was part of a close knit defence that lived far more modest lives than today's top stars. In January 1972 he moved to Portsmouth F.C for £25,000 and promptly scored his first league goal. He was to be a regular for four seasons (albeit a somewhat unconventional one) until he lost his place to Keith Viney during the 1976/77 campaign, after which he was very much more of a squad player. |
38 | home venue | Blackpool | Bloomfield Road | ['firstenergy stadium', 'nippert stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'scott field', 'juventus stadium', 'albertsons stadium', 'brunswick street', 'allen fieldhouse', 'highmark stadium', 'fatorda stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'blundell park', 'providence park', 'ullevaal stadion', 'odsal', 'emirates stadium', 'fenway park', 'brunswick street oval', 'cairo stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'moda center', 'easter road', 'poljud', 'huish park', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'dw stadium', 'generali arena', 'elland road', 'east end park', 'sydney football stadium', 'carrara stadium', 'upton park', 'bower fold', 'molineux stadium', 'cape town', 'safeco field', 'reebok stadium', 'craven cottage', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'parque central', 'petco park', 'yankee stadium', 'rodney parade', 'soccer city', 'time warner cable arena', 'casa blanca', 'brisbane road', 'estadio la romareda', 'target field', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'sun life stadium', 'jupiler league', 'wachovia center', 'neyland stadium', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'etihad stadium', 'allianz arena', 'riverside ground', 'coors field', 'westfalenstadion', 'stanford stadium', 'kauffman stadium', 'comiskey park', 'olympiastadion', 'iowa stadium', 'centurylink field', 'glanford park', 'cheney stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'kassam stadium', 'thialf', 'plainmoor', 'new broomfield', 'target center', 'twickenham stoop', 'notre dame stadium', 'air canada centre', 'bmo field', 'stadion kantrida', 'nrg stadium', 'ford field', 'quebec city', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'anfield', 'qwest field', 'metlife stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'united center', 'angel stadium', 'leverkusen', 'autzen stadium', 'thomond park', 'bramall lane', 'estadio azteca', 'rugby park stadium', 'us airways center', 'blue playing surface'] | Bert Tulloch | Albert "Bert" Tulloch (23 February 1889 – 15 February 1953) was an English professional footballer. He played as a full-back, and spent his entire ten-year professional career at Blackpool. Tulloch made his debut for Blackpool on 24 October 1914, in a 2–1 defeat by Leicester Fosse at Bloomfield Road. He went on to make a further 24 appearances in the 1914–15 season, displacing Jimmy Jones. After four seasons of wartime football, during World War I, Tulloch, under the guidance of new manager Bill Norman, became a regular fixture in the defence in the number-2 shirt. He made 35 league appearances in 1919–20, 40 in 1920–21 (helping the team to consecutive fourth-placed finishes in Division Two). In 1921–22, Tulloch appeared in all but one of the club's league games, only missing the single-goal home defeat by Bury on 5 September 1921. He split the season between the right- and left-back berths, after the arrival of Bert Baverstock from Bolton Wanderers. Baverstock was installed as captain, but Norman kept faith with Tulloch at left-back for the 1922–23 campaign. Under new manager Major Frank Buckley, Tulloch's place in the team came under threat by Herbert Jones. Indeed, during the 1923–24 season, Tulloch made only eight appearances. It was at this time that he decided to retire from the game. He returned to the club as trainer and masseur. |
38 | home venue | Stoke | Britannia Stadium | ['portman road', 'odsal', 'brisbane road', 'sincil bank', 'emirates stadium', 'iowa stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'anaheim stadium', 'belgium', 'tropicana field', 'house park', 'stadio san paolo', 'craven cottage', 'petco park', 'raley field', 'koshien stadium', 'dens park', 'stadion kantrida', 'bc place', 'exhibition stadium', 'coors field', 'bower fold', 'reebok stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'pride park', 'waldstadion', 'sun devil stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'fir park', 'st lawrence ground', 'tehran', 'jupiler league', 'america west arena', 'lucas oil stadium', 'cape town', 'foxborough', 'subiaco oval', 'nrg stadium', 'carrier dome', 'boone pickens stadium', 'hunky dorys park', 'blue playing surface', 'kingsholm', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'telstra dome', 'hillsborough stadium', 'madison square garden', 'target center', 'racecourse ground', 'headingley stadium', 'lincoln financial field', 'seibu dome', 'edgbaston', 'comerica park', 'mcdiarmid park', 'boundary park', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'comiskey park', 'united park', 'ewood park', 'selhurst park', 'stadion feijenoord', 'dean court', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'rogers centre', 'sandy park', 'teddy stadium', 'turf moor', 'scott field', 'brunswick street', 'dodger stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'philips stadion', 'providence park', 'riverside ground', 'plainmoor', 'yankee stadium', 'gigg lane', 'ullevaal stadion', 'joe robbie stadium', 'bmo field', 'villa park', 'madejski', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'fedex field', 'marquette stadium', 'brewery field', 'cowboys stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'wrexham', 'sydney football stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'gabba', 'bok center', 'allen fieldhouse', 'boleyn ground'] | 1996–97 Stoke City F.C. season | The 1996–97 season was Stoke City's 90th season in the Football League and 34th in the second tier. It was also Stoke's final season at their Victoria Ground. After 119 years Stoke were all set to move to a new stadium with the 1996–97 season confirmed as the final season at the Victoria Ground. With Stoke agreeing with the council to pay £6 million towards the cost, manager Lou Macari had no money to spend on new players having to rely on free or cheap transfers and loan signings instead. It was a very inconsistent season results wise as Stoke finished in 12th position with 64 points. The final league match at the Victoria Ground saw a repeat of the very first league match against West Bromwich Albion, Stoke won 2–1 with Graham Kavanagh scoring Stoke's final goal at the Vic. Stoke moved to the Britannia Stadium ahead of the 1997–98 season. |
38 | home venue | Port Adelaide Power | Adelaide Oval | ['leichhardt oval', 'telstra dome', 'molineux stadium', 'generali arena', 'field mill', 'galpharm stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'yankee stadium', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'bescot stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'neyland stadium', 'cairo stadium', 'dean court', 'pittodrie stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'bc place stadium', 'lambeau field', 'dolphin stadium', 'plainmoor', 'kc stadium', 'craven cottage', 'florida field', 'upton park', 'fedex field', 'sun life stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'riverside ground', 'tbilisi', 'cape town', 'sydney cricket ground', 'consadole sapporo', 'friends arena', 'qualcomm stadium', 'bmo field', 'plough lane', 'rio tinto', 'east end park', 'providence park', 'boundary park', 'leverkusen', 'twerton park', 'petrovsky stadium', 'selhurst park', 'great american ball park', 'staples center', 'easter road', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'commonwealth stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'carrara stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'allianz arena', 'davis wade stadium', 'portman road', 'cairo international stadium', 'regina', 'meadow lane', 'oracle arena', 'celtic park', 'nippert stadium', 'the den', 'san siro', 'broadwood stadium', 'petco park', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'boleyn ground', 'angel stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'camden yards', 'edgbaston', 'thialf', 'carolina stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'stadio olimpico', 'la bombonera', 'stadium mk', 'pepsi center', 'parque central', 'jakarta', 'thomond park', 'headingley stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'perth arena', 'carrow road', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'bok center', 'durban', 'coors field', 'kingsmeadow', 'poljud', 'rsc', 'arena fonte nova', 'brandywell', 'arrowhead stadium', 'nationals park', 'fir park'] | Football Park | Football Park, also known commercially as AAMI Stadium, is an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian National Football League and opened in 1974. Until the end of the 2013 AFL season, it served as the home ground of both the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power. With a seated capacity of 51,240 Football Park is the fifth largest Australian rules football stadium in Australia in terms of crowd capacity, behind the recently redeveloped Adelaide Oval (53,500), Docklands Stadium in Melbourne (56,347), Stadium Australia in Sydney (83,500) and the Melbourne Cricket Ground (100,024). Adelaide Oval now hosts the Adelaide Crows and the Port Adelaide Power Australian Football League teams from 2014 onwards, and is the fourth largest football stadium in Australia. |
38 | home venue | West Virginia Mountaineers football | Mountaineer Field | ['sydney cricket ground', 'marquette stadium', 'thialf', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'heysel stadium', 'philips arena', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'loftus road', 'jan breydel stadium', 'us airways center', 'nou camp', 'pnc park', 'brunton park', 'nippert stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'blundell park', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'sam boyd stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'fir park', 'bower fold', 'sun life stadium', 'prudential center', 'bc place', 'united center', 'new orleans arena', 'quicken loans arena', 'madison square garden', 'oakwell', 'stadion feijenoord', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'boundary park', 'brewery field', 'boleyn ground', 'juventus stadium', 'comerica park', 'home depot center', 'lerkendal stadion', 'qwest field', 'commonwealth stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'bok center', 'olympiastadion', 'the swamp', 'britannia stadium', 'consol energy center', 'feijenoord stadion', 'riverside ground', 'villa park', 'coors field', 'mcmahon stadium', 'spotland', 'auckland', 'white hart lane', 'target field', 'gigg lane', 'reliant stadium', 'murrayfield', 'fenway park', 'petrovsky stadium', 'aker stadion', 'carolina stadium', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'isotopes park', 'quebec city', 'kassam stadium', 'rodney parade', 'ashton gate', 'allianz arena', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'teddy stadium', 'canberra stadium', 'st helens', 'marlins park', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'camp nou', 'durban', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'fratton park', 'petco park', 'galpharm stadium', 'ewood park', 'campbelltown stadium', 'air canada centre', 'united park', 'tropicana field', 'turf moor', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'camden yards', 'yankee stadium', 'luzhniki stadium', 'minute maid park', 'brann stadion', 'portman road', 'wrigley field', 'casa blanca'] | West Virginia Mountaineers football | The West Virginia Mountaineers football team represents West Virginia University (also referred to as "WVU" or "West Virginia") in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of college football. Dana Holgorsen is WVU's current head coach, the 33rd in the program's history. West Virginia plays its home games on Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia. The Mountaineers compete in the Big 12 Conference. With a 731–482–45 record as of the conclusion of the 2015 season, WVU ranks 14th in victories among NCAA FBS programs, as well as the most victories among those programs that never claimed nor won a National Championship. West Virginia was originally classified as a College Division school in the 1937 season, and joined the University Division, forerunner of Division I, in 1939. It has been a member of Division I FBS since 1978 (known as Division I-A until 2006). The Mountaineers have registered 81 winning seasons in their history, including one unbeaten season (10–0–1 in 1922) and five 11-win seasons (1988, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007). The Mountaineers have won or shared a total of 15 conference championships, including eight Southern Conference titles and seven Big East Conference titles. |
38 | home venue | Manly | Brookvale Oval | ['turner field', 'cape town', 'gillette stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'fir park', 'anfield', 'blundell park', 'target field', 'prudential center', 'anaheim stadium', 'fatorda stadium', 'citi field', 'campbelltown stadium', 'apia park', 'mountaineer field', 'ohio stadium', 'san siro', 'perth arena', 'oriole park', 'headingley stadium', 'quicken loans arena', 'bramall lane', 'carrara stadium', 'camden yards', 'belmore', 'hillsborough stadium', 'teddy stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'madison square garden', 'estadio la romareda', 'tirana', 'ochilview park', 'autzen stadium', 'portman road', 'fiu stadium', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'pnc park', 'kinnick stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'florida field', 'casa blanca', 'wells fargo center', 'petrovsky stadium', 'honolulu', 'louisiana superdome', 'metlife stadium', 'easter road', 'estadio azul', 'jupiler league', 'panama ballpark', 'heysel stadium', 'angel stadium', 'finley stadium', 'scott field', 'poljud', 'nou camp', 'philips stadion', 'kauffman stadium', 'de kuip', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'bc place', 'etihad stadium', 'albertsons stadium', 'rodney parade', 'sun life stadium', 'parque central', 'exhibition stadium', 'tannadice', 'euroborg', 'rynearson stadium', 'soldier field', 'ewood park', 'meadow lane', 'molineux stadium', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'carrow road', 'brewery field', 'valley parade', 'foxborough', 'comerica park', 'ford field', 'coors field', 'nippert stadium', 'jack murphy stadium', 'raley field', 'huish park', 'staples center', 'reebok stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'brandywell', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'firstenergy stadium', 'old trafford', 'target center'] | Brookvale Oval | Brookvale Oval is a sporting ground located within Brookvale Park at Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia. The ground is owned by Warringah Council and is primarily used by the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles rugby league team. Brookvale Oval has an approximate capacity of 23,000 people. As of July 2012, Brookvale Oval is the 2nd most played-on Australian professional rugby league ground in active use in the National Rugby League, having hosted 663 first grade games since Manly first played there in their inaugural game against Western Suburbs (now the Wests Tigers) in 1947 (only Leichhardt Oval with 794 games starting in 1934 has been used more). The number of games played at Brookvale is in dispute however, with the Manly Sea Eagles stating in an article on their website in July 2012 that Brookvale would host its 600th NSWRL / ARL / NRL game in Round 18 of the 2012 NRL season with Manly hosting the Parramatta Eels. |
38 | home venue | Grimsby Town Football Club | Blundell Park | ['dolphin stadium', 'autzen stadium', 'wheldon road', 'citizens bank park', 'heysel stadium', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'belgium', 'harvard stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'pepsi center', 'jupiler league', 'fratton park', 'wrigley field', 'bloomfield road', 'brookvale oval', 'home depot center', 'tdecu stadium', 'brisbane road', 'the swamp', 'allianz arena', 'neyland stadium', 'dean court', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'euroborg', 'ravenhill', 'bramall lane', 'rsc', 'fatorda stadium', 'riverside ground', 'white hart lane', 'reliant stadium', 'yerevan', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'ibrox stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'mohegan sun arena', 'blue playing surface', 'casa blanca', 'portman road', 'meadow lane', 'louisiana superdome', 'soldier field', 'sandy park', 'brandywell', 'nrg stadium', 'qwest field', 'metrodome', 'galpharm stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'tannadice', 'sixways', 'gamla ullevi', 'honolulu', 'coors field', 'kc stadium', 'regina', 'boleyn ground', 'st helens', 'aker stadion', 'carrier dome', 'consadole sapporo', 'house park', 'new orleans arena', 'waldstadion', 'brunswick street', 'cardiff arms park', 'pnc park', 'turf moor', 'exhibition stadium', 'rogers centre', 'kenilworth road', 'whaddon road', 'upton park', 'priestfield stadium', 'easter road', 'leverkusen', 'racecourse ground', 'oriole park', 'pittodrie stadium', 'roots hall', 'estadio azteca', 'everbank field', 'staples center', 'koshien stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'allianz park', 'thomond park', 'new broomfield', 'plainmoor', 'rodney parade', 'jjb stadium', 'hermit road', 'welford road', 'tempe', 'seibu dome', 'stadion kantrida'] | Peter Blundell | Peter Blundell (c. 1520 – 1601) was a prosperous clothier, trading between Tiverton and London. He died in April 1601, never having married and with no known issue. On his death, he left over £32,000 cash to fellow clothiers and their families, his employees, created several charitable trusts, and gave £2400 to build Blundell's School, to be a free grammar school. Blundell also left £2000 in his will for the endowment of six scholars from The School in Divinity at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; arrangements were made for Blundell Scholars to enter Balliol and Sidney Sussex colleges respectively. He was buried on 9 May 1601 at St Michael Paternoster Royal in London. Blundell Park, the current ground of Grimsby Town Football Club since 1899, is named after Peter Blundell whose money enabled Sidney Sussex College to buy the land in 1616. |
38 | home venue | Gamecocks | Carolina Stadium | ['cairo international stadium', 'finley stadium', 'citi field', 'kyocera stadion', 'ashton gate', 'soccer city', 'wachovia center', 'notre dame stadium', 'rio tinto', 'nrg stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'upton park', 'fedex field', 'camden yards', 'feijenoord stadion', 'target field', 'selhurst park', 'wells fargo center', 'apia park', 'regina', 'durban', 'oriole park', 'brewery field', 'metlife stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'nippert stadium', 'dens park', 'perth arena', 'ravenhill', 'us airways center', 'belmore', 'old trafford', 'broadwood stadium', 'isotopes park', 'barclays center', 'safeco field', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'stadium mk', 'miller park', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'panama ballpark', 'gamla ullevi', 'time warner cable arena', 'fedexfield', 'limerick', 'fatorda stadium', 'verizon center', 'american airlines arena', 'bok center', 'neyland stadium', 'dw stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'the valley', 'exhibition stadium', 'parkhead', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'crystal palace', 'wheldon road', 'telstra dome', 'tokyo dome', 'sandy park', 'foxborough', 'stadio olimpico', 'windsor park', 'everbank field', 'anz stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'kingsholm', 'raley field', 'murrayfield', 'new broomfield', 'galpharm stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'iowa stadium', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'quebec city', 'tropicana field', 'britannia stadium', 'brunswick street oval', 'blue playing surface', 'marquette stadium', 'de kuip', 'oakwell', 'davis wade stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'allen fieldhouse', 'yerevan', 'the den', 'teddy stadium', 'mohegan sun arena', 'excelsior stadium', 'edgbaston', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'philips stadion', 'scott field', 'suncorp stadium', 'petrovsky stadium'] | 2011 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team | The 2011 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team represented the University of South Carolina in the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Gamecocks played their home games in Carolina Stadium. The team was coached by Ray Tanner, who was in his fifteenth season at Carolina. The Gamecocks won the 2011 College World Series to become the sixth school in the history of the College World Series to win consecutive national tites (1949-1950 Texas Longhorns; 1970-1974 Southern California Trojans; 1987-1988 Stanford Cardinal; 1996-1997 LSU Tigers; & the 2006-2007 Oregon State Beavers). During their postseason run, the Gamecocks also became the first team to go 10-0 through the postseason. Building on the success of the prior year's team, the Gamecocks set two NCAA records with consecutive post-season wins (16) and consecutive CWS wins (11); both streaks are active going into the 2012 season. |
38 | home venue | Annan | Galabank | ['san siro', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'great american ball park', 'twerton park', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'estadio hernando siles', 'metlife stadium', 'auckland', 'qualcomm stadium', 'yerevan', 'albertsons stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'welford road', 'windsor park', 'carrow road', 'moda center', 'fiu stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'volksparkstadion', 'perth arena', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'house park', 'brandywell', 'grant field', 'adelaide oval', 'kc stadium', 'parc des princes', 'molineux stadium', 'birmingham', 'prudential center', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'riverside ground', 'huish park', 'celtic park', 'home depot center', 'target center', 'oriole park', 'wells fargo center', 'plainmoor', 'etihad stadium', 'friends arena', 'ashton gate', 'st helens', 'tbilisi', 'luzhniki stadium', 'united park', 'regina', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'sam boyd stadium', 'the hawthorns', 'blue playing surface', 'cairo stadium', 'the recreation ground', 'autzen stadium', 'fratton park', 'united center', 'estadio la romareda', 'white hart lane', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'telstra dome', 'camden yards', 'consadole sapporo', 'kingsmeadow', 'bloomfield road', 'tempe', 'anz stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'centurylink field', 'kauffman stadium', 'tropicana field', 'rogers centre', 'belgian pro league', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'madison square garden', 'high point solutions stadium', 'bmo field', 'goodison park', 'sandy park', 'cowboys stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'brann stadion', 'brunswick street', 'spotland', 'apia park', 'pacific bell park', 'providence park', 'mcdiarmid park', 'gabba', 'stadio san paolo', 'hunky dorys park', 'city ground', 'quebec city', 'meadow lane', 'tannadice', 'stubhub center'] | Galabank | Galabank is a football stadium in the town of Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Annan Athletic, who have played there since 1953. From 2015 onwards, it is also being shared by Edusport Academy of the South of Scotland League. Another South League team, Mid-Annandale, shared Galabank between 2012 and 2014. |
38 | home venue | Brumbies | Canberra Stadium | ['macron stadium', 'florida field', 'york park', 'parque central', 'united center', 'welford road', 'sun devil stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'field mill', 'glanford park', 'consol energy center', 'harvard stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'louisiana superdome', 'new broomfield', 'tannadice', 'pepsi center', 'sydney cricket ground', 'galpharm stadium', 'scott field', 'sydney football stadium', 'commonwealth stadium', 'thialf', 'fatorda stadium', 'weeghman park', 'rodney parade', 'ricoh arena', 'belgium', 'tempe', 'belmore', 'arrowhead stadium', 'nationals park', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'miller park', 'limerick', 'selhurst park', 'tokyo dome', 'target center', 'windsor park', 'brandywell', 'dodger stadium', 'anz stadium', 'qualcomm stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'cheney stadium', 'celtic park', 'great american ball park', 'blundell park', 'angel stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'td garden', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'oriole park', 'estadio hernando siles', 'reliant stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'etihad stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'torero stadium', 'lambeau field', 'meadow lane', 'kyocera stadion', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'pnc park', 'headingley stadium', 'comerica park', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'cairo stadium', 'bok center', 'lerkendal stadion', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'verizon center', 'estadio azul', 'carrier dome', 'marquette stadium', 'edgbaston', 'iowa stadium', 'alltel stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'stair park', 'brunton park', 'national sports center', 'jan breydel stadium', 'thomond park', 'grant field', 'royals stadium', 'neyland stadium', 'aker stadion', 'wells fargo center', 'qwest field', 'kiryat eliezer', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'seibu dome', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'american airlines arena', 'suncorp stadium', 'leverkusen', 'turf moor'] | Brumbies | The Brumbies (for sponsorship reasons known as the Aquis Brumbies and formerly known as the ACT Brumbies) are an Australian professional Rugby union football team competing in the Super Rugby. The team is based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and named for the wild horses which inhabit the capital's hinterland. The team represents the ACT and southern New South Wales (NSW) regions. The Brumbies were formed in 1996 to provide a third Australian franchise for the newly formed Super 12 (now Super Rugby) competition. It was predicted that the Brumbies, made up of so-called 'reject' – players not wanted by the other two teams – would perform poorly. Since then, they have enjoyed more success than all the other Australian teams combined, reaching six finals and winning two. The Brumbies play in navy blue, white and gold kits. The team plays at GIO Stadium (formerly known as Bruce Stadium and Canberra Stadium) in Canberra and is currently coached by former Wallabies fly-half Stephen Larkham. Larkham shared the coaching duties with Laurie Fisher as Director of Football, after the unexpected departure of Jake White in September 2013, who had two years left on his contract, until Fisher left to become Head Coach of Gloucester Rugby after the 2014 season. |
38 | home venue | Dundee | Dens Park | ['telstra dome', 'stadio olimpico', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'tirana', 'rynearson stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'grant field', 'bc place stadium', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'stubhub center', 'pride park', 'bc place', 'lansdowne road', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'pittodrie stadium', 'huish park', 'mcmahon stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'limerick', 'friends arena', 'citizens bank park', 'galpharm stadium', 'blundell park', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'parc des princes', 'centurylink field', 'perth arena', 'celtic park', 'emirates stadium', 'madison square garden', 'kingsholm', 'bloomfield road', 'moda center', 'blue playing surface', 'ashton gate', 'oakwell', 'tbilisi', 'ricoh arena', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'apia park', 'tdecu stadium', 'the valley', 'wachovia center', 'philips arena', 'neyland stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'raydale park', 'philips stadion', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'carolina stadium', 'loftus road', 'nrg stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'soccer city', 'easter road', 'new orleans arena', 'mohegan sun arena', 'poljud', 'east end park', 'air canada centre', 'sydney football stadium', 'target field', 'white hart lane', 'yerevan', 'kenilworth road', 'rogers centre', 'keyarena', 'staples center', 'cowboys stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'oracle arena', 'fatorda stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'brunswick street oval', 'st helens', 'kc stadium', 'minute maid park', 'pnc park', 'great american ball park', 'verizon center', 'san siro', 'madejski', 'bmo field', 'panama ballpark', 'united park', 'ravenhill', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'royals stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'dodger stadium', 'generali arena'] | Steve McCahill | Steve McCahill (born 3 September 1966) was a Scottish football player who played for Dumbarton, Celtic and Morton. McCahill began his senior career at Boghead playing for Dumbarton and spent nearly five years there, making nearly 150 league appearances for the club. McCahill impressed in a Scottish Cup tie against Celtic in January 1989 and signed for the club a couple of days later. McCahill made his debut for Celtic on 25 February 1989, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 3-0 win over Dundee at Dens Park. He made a further 4 league appearances for Celtic that season and also played in the Dubai Champions Cup match against Liverpool on 4 April 1989, in which he turned in a highly impressive performance which helped Celtic to a win on penalties after the match had finished 1-1. However, McCahill sustained a fractured jaw in league match against Motherwell on 12 April 1989. McCahill featured rarely for Celtic after that and left on a free transfer to Morton in October 1992. McCahill played regularly for Morton for the next few years and won a Scottish Second Division league medal in 1995. |
38 | home venue | Chicago Blackhawks | United Center | ['weeghman park', 'cardiff arms park', 'qualcomm stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'st lawrence ground', 'citi field', 'harvard stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'allen fieldhouse', 'jan breydel stadium', 'ibrox stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'thialf', 'blue playing surface', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'dens park', 'quicken loans arena', 'bower fold', 'meadow lane', 'fatorda stadium', 'honolulu', 'iowa stadium', 'boleyn ground', 'mcmahon stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'etihad stadium', 'murrayfield', 'white hart lane', 'brann stadion', 'turner field', 'koshien stadium', 'carolina stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'stanford stadium', 'estadio azul', 'boone pickens stadium', 'huish park', 'limerick', 'juventus stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'estadio la romareda', 'stubhub center', 'bloomfield road', 'petco park', 'camden yards', 'leichhardt oval', 'bok center', 'dw stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'td garden', 'mohegan sun arena', 'studenternas ip', 'headingley stadium', 'oakwell', 'commonwealth stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'tempe', 'athens olympic stadium', 'estadio hernando siles', 'leverkusen', 'firstenergy stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'dudley field', 'finley stadium', 'mcdiarmid park', 'pacific bell park', 'rugby park stadium', 'celtic park', 'rynearson stadium', 'bescot stadium', 'the hawthorns', 'twickenham stoop', 'lansdowne road', 'oracle arena', 'torero stadium', 'crystal palace', 'providence park', 'sincil bank', 'bramall lane', 'madison square garden', 'exhibition stadium', 'goodison park', 'quebec city', 'air canada centre', 'bmo field', 'camp nou', 'rsc', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'racecourse ground', 'carrow road', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'craven cottage', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'tirana', 'great american ballpark'] | Illinois Medical District (CTA station) | Illinois Medical District is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Blue Line's Forest Park branch. Prior to June 25, 2006, the station was known as Medical Center. As the name implies, it primarily serves the Illinois Medical District and Tri-Taylor neighborhood, but is also close to the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks sports teams. |
38 | home venue | KV Oostende | belgium | ['hunky dorys park', 'fir park', 'fratton park', 'madejski', 'auckland', 'cairo stadium', 'dean court', 'sam boyd stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'the den', 'rio tinto', 'citizens bank park', 'tokyo dome', 'anfield', 'kiryat eliezer', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'carrara stadium', 'torero stadium', 'alltel stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'arrowhead stadium', 'tirana', 'royals stadium', 'nou camp', 'athens olympic stadium', 'tempe', 'mountaineer field', 'feijenoord stadion', 'bmo field', 'brookvale oval', 'target field', 'dudley field', 'moda center', 'apia park', 'allen fieldhouse', 'varsity stadium', 'lincoln financial field', 'limerick', 'soccer city', 'camden yards', 'kingsholm', 'wachovia center', 'united park', 'generali arena', 'prudential center', 'belmore', 'wrexham', 'jan breydel stadium', 'allianz park', 'soldier field', 'brisbane road', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'galabank', 'dw stadium', 'new orleans arena', 'carrier dome', 'the valley', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'anz stadium', 'comiskey park', 'rynearson stadium', 'thomond park', 'gabba', 'stair park', 'waldstadion', 'estadio azul', 'emirates stadium', 'de kuip', 'suncorp stadium', 'metrodome', 'arena fonte nova', 'target center', 'sandy park', 'stubhub center', 'subiaco oval', 'fedex field', 'luzhniki stadium', 'ochilview park', 'edgbaston', 'centurylink field', 'bbva compass stadium', 'rodney parade', 'neyland stadium', 'sincil bank', 'estadio la romareda', 'consol energy center', 'progressive field', 'philips arena', 'studenternas ip', 'yerevan', 'san siro', 'craven cottage', 'reliant stadium', 'birmingham', 'coors field', 'cardiff arms park', 'la bombonera', 'koshien stadium', 'goodison park'] | Brecht Capon | Brecht Capon (born 22 April 1988 in Oostende) is a Belgian football striker who currently plays for KV Oostende. |
38 | home venue | Sacramento | Raley Field | ['belgian pro league', 'target field', 'ochilview park', 'high point solutions stadium', 'moda center', 'dudley field', 'wantland stadium', 'anz stadium', 'wrexham', 'stair park', 'nationals park', 'gamla ullevi', 'east end park', 'edgbaston', 'mcdiarmid park', 'bmo field', 'athens olympic stadium', 'raydale park', 'craven cottage', 'regina', 'citi field', 'molineux stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'huish park', 'minute maid park', 'jakarta', 'lambeau field', 'prudential center', 'comiskey park', 'sandy park', 'anaheim stadium', 'carolina stadium', 'kauffman stadium', 'albertsons stadium', 'fir park', 'tropicana field', 'united park', 'liberty stadium', 'estadio hernando siles', 'pacific bell park', 'mountaineer field', 'verizon center', 'la bombonera', 'stadium mk', 'easter road', 'turner field', 'fiu stadium', 'keyarena', 'odsal', 'florida field', 'bc place', 'yankee stadium', 'parc des princes', 'casa blanca', 'excelsior stadium', 'sydney football stadium', 'parkhead', 'cowboys stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'dodger stadium', 'philips stadion', 'honolulu', 'air canada centre', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'loftus road', 'limerick', 'philip ii arena', 'euroborg', 'city ground', 'crystal palace', 'coors field', 'us airways center', 'iowa stadium', 'carrow road', 'pepsi center', 'bbva compass stadium', 'finley stadium', 'wheldon road', 'cairo international stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'belgium', 'pnc park', 'durban', 'reliant stadium', 'estadio azul', 'hermit road', 'tdecu stadium', 'melbourne', 'brann stadion', 'quebec city', 'adelaide oval', 'bc place stadium', 'celtic park', 'brunton park', 'rodney parade', 'joe robbie stadium', 'autzen stadium', 'de grolsch veste'] | Sacramento River Cats | The Sacramento River Cats are a minor league baseball team based in West Sacramento, California. The team plays in the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and is the Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants. Through the 2014 season, they were the top affiliate of the Oakland Athletics. Since moving to California in 2000, the River Cats have played at Raley Field in West Sacramento. The team began play 38 years ago in British Columbia in 1978 as the Vancouver Canadians, and played their home games at Nat Bailey Stadium through the 1999 season, their first with Oakland since 1978. Following that 1999 season, in which the Canadians won the Triple-A World Series, the team was purchased by a group led by Art Savage and moved south to West Sacramento and became the River Cats for the 2000 season. Savage was the majority owner of the team until his death at age 58 in November 2009. His widow, Susan Savage, became majority owner upon her husband's death. Sacramento led the minor leagues in attendance during each of its first eight seasons at Raley Field. The team averaged 9,338 per game during the 2015 regular season, for a season total of 672,354, under its first year with the Giants. In 2012, Forbes listed the River Cats as the most valuable minor league franchise. The PCL franchise in Sacramento for many years was the Solons, a charter member of the PCL which was founded in 1903. Three different versions of the Solons represented California's capital city in 1903, 1905, from 1909 through 1914, from 1918 through 1960, and from 1974 through 1976. Sacramento is the only charter city that presently hosts a PCL team. In 2016, Mike Piazza became the first and only former River Cats player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, after earning an 83% vote by the committee. Other notable players from the River Cats currently in the MLB include Josh Donaldson, Sonny Gray, and Carlos Gonzales. |
38 | home venue | Boise State | Albertsons Stadium | ['isotopes park', 'miller park', 'luzhniki stadium', 'cape town', 'tbilisi', 'stadium mk', 'philips stadion', 'tehran', 'ullevaal stadion', 'commonwealth stadium', 'fedex field', 'fir park', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'brunton park', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'field mill', 'old trafford', 'national sports center', 'ford field', 'alltel stadium', 'qwest field', 'petrovsky stadium', 'philips arena', 'belmore', 'headingley stadium', 'ravenhill', 'bc place stadium', 'bramall lane', 'scott field', 'soccer city', 'joe robbie stadium', 'dodger stadium', 'pacific bell park', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'suncorp stadium', 'tdecu stadium', 'valley parade', 'poljud', 'torero stadium', 'the swamp', 'staples center', 'carrara stadium', 'verizon center', 'belgium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'sun devil stadium', 'oracle arena', 'dens park', 'la bombonera', 'euroborg', 'marlins park', 'ochilview park', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'sixways', 'wheldon road', 'plainmoor', 'rsc', 'racecourse ground', 'arrowhead stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'macron stadium', 'city ground', 'parkhead', 'mcdiarmid park', 'carrow road', 'consol energy center', 'gigg lane', 'de grolsch veste', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'selhurst park', 'volksparkstadion', 'citi field', 'sandy park', 'deepdale', 'hong kong stadium', 'fedexfield', 'easter road', 'nou camp', 'galabank', 'fiu stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'tempe', 'athens olympic stadium', 'oakwell', 'boone pickens stadium', 'dw stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'safeco field', 'louisiana superdome', 'koshien stadium', 'parc des princes', 'st lawrence ground', 'fratton park', 'reliant stadium', 'royals stadium', 'ibrox stadium', 'turf moor'] | 2014 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team | The 2014 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team represented Eastern Michigan University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Eagles, led by first year head coach Chris Creighton, played their home games at Rynearson Stadium and were members of the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. They finished the season 2–10, 1–7 in MAC play to finish in last place in the West Division. This season saw Eastern Michigan play on a new gray FieldTurf surface at Rynearson Stadium. The facility was only the second in FBS with a non-traditional field color, after Albertsons Stadium at Boise State, and only the sixth such facility in all of college football. EMU Football has nicknamed the field at Rynearson Stadium "The Factory" and installed a new tradition of knocking down a cinder block wall before homes games. The new coach has also had the ROTC cannon removed, which traditionally fires off after an EMU score. |
38 | home venue | Washington | Verizon Center | ['stadium mk', 'carolina stadium', 'blundell park', 'air canada centre', 'qualcomm stadium', 'white hart lane', 'field mill', 'bayarena', 'poljud', 'estadio azul', 'melbourne', 'turner field', 'soldier field', 'kyocera stadion', 'ochilview park', 'mcmahon stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'wachovia center', 'fiu stadium', 'fratton park', 'anfield', 'dudley field', 'jack murphy stadium', 'thialf', 'sydney football stadium', 'amsterdam arena', 'east end park', 'pittodrie stadium', 'foxborough', 'dw stadium', 'carrara stadium', 'great american ballpark', 'tbilisi', 'hillsborough stadium', 'torero stadium', 'leichhardt oval', 'wrexham', 'lambeau field', 'teddy stadium', 'dens park', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'selhurst park', 'friends arena', 'thomond park', 'gigg lane', 'kinnick stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'canberra stadium', 'quicken loans arena', 'comiskey park', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'kauffman stadium', 'bower fold', 'fedex field', 'kingsholm', 'carrier dome', 'davis wade stadium', 'barbican centre', 'tdecu stadium', 'la bombonera', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'america west arena', 'the valley', 'minute maid park', 'brookvale oval', 'celtic park', 'goodison park', 'target center', 'royals stadium', 'brann stadion', 'seibu dome', 'ravenhill', 'aker stadion', 'oracle arena', 'dolphin stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'molineux stadium', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'plainmoor', 'philips arena', 'macron stadium', 'loftus road', 'anaheim stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'boundary park', 'adelaide oval', 'rsc', 'philip ii arena', 'petrovsky stadium', 'ohio stadium', 'stadion kantrida', 'united park', 'juventus stadium', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'madejski', 'bramall lane', 'blue playing surface', 'cowboys stadium'] | Steven Ray Tickle | Steven Ray Tickle, usually referred to as simply "Tickle", is an American television personality, known for his role in Discovery Channel docudramas Moonshiners and Tickle. Tickle lives in rural Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and is shown as working in the town of Gretna. In 2013, he was reported to be a union carpenter and to have "lived in the Washington area for two years recently as a top carpenter while building the popular Clyde's restaurant near the Verizon Center downtown." In 2013, Tickle was also reported to be considering running against U.S. Representative Robert Hurt in Virginia's 5th congressional district as an independent. In addition to his self-proclaimed candidacy for president in 2012, Tickle announced his intention to run for Congress and used an opportunity, in the form of an October 2013 interview with "Washington Secrets", to call Obamacare "crap". He said he believes in having a system in which Americans have access to healthcare, but not in allowing federal officials to opt out of it. He was arrested for public intoxication in March 2013. In 2015 Tickle was arrested once again this time for the possession of a Sawed off shotgun. He was convicted on Feb 1, 2016. |
38 | home venue | Dodgers | Dodger Stadium | ['san siro', 'hillsborough stadium', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'bayarena', 'brisbane road', 'the den', 'minute maid park', 'notre dame stadium', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'canberra stadium', 'york park', 'bramall lane', 'stadio san paolo', 'scott field', 'pepsi center', 'fiu stadium', 'birmingham', 'davis wade stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'kinnick stadium', 'dean court', 'valley parade', 'comiskey park', 'house park', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'sincil bank', 'blue playing surface', 'thialf', 'louisiana superdome', 'raydale park', 'easter road', 'meadow lane', 'america west arena', 'florida field', 'isotopes park', 'huish park', 'ricoh arena', 'brunswick street oval', 'gamla ullevi', 'pittodrie stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'poljud', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'soldier field', 'glanford park', 'upton park', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'windsor park', 'portman road', 'progressive field', 'stair park', 'plainmoor', 'arena fonte nova', 'friends arena', 'sandy park', 'cheney stadium', 'sun life stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'brewery field', 'foxborough', 'sanford stadium', 'the recreation ground', 'cardiff arms park', 'boleyn ground', 'la bombonera', 'olympiastadion', 'td garden', 'soccer city', 'safeco field', 'dw stadium', 'turf moor', 'coors field', 'stadion feijenoord', 'plough lane', 'tbilisi', 'kc stadium', 'melbourne', 'new broomfield', 'the hawthorns', 'durban', 'wheldon road', 'allianz arena', 'miller park', 'casa blanca', 'galabank', 'air canada centre', 'tannadice', 'st lawrence ground', 'jjb stadium', 'madison square garden', 'kibbie dome', 'oracle arena', 'boundary park', 'american airlines arena', 'bbva compass stadium', 'roots hall', 'yankee stadium', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'great american ball park'] | Alan Foster (baseball) | Alan Benton Foster (born December 8, 1946 in Pasadena, California) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. The right-hander was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2nd round of the 1965 amateur draft. He played for the Dodgers (1967–1970), Cleveland Indians (1971), California Angels (1972), St. Louis Cardinals (1973–1974), and San Diego Padres (1975–1976). Pitching for the Dodgers against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Dodger Stadium on August 6, 1969, Foster surrendered a home run to Pirate left fielder Willie Stargell that cleared the right field pavilion. Stargell's home run, the first to be hit completely out of Dodger Stadium, was measured at 507 feet, making it the longest home run ever hit in that ball park. In his career, Foster won 48 games, lost 63, and had an earned run average of 3.74. He played in 217 games, starting 148, pitching 1,025.1 innings. Foster also has 26 closed games and 6 shutouts in his career. |
38 | home venue | Warwickshire | Edgbaston | ['stadion kantrida', 'gamla ullevi', 'united center', 'boundary park', 'brookvale oval', 'house park', 'tdecu stadium', 'poljud', 'philips arena', 'macron stadium', 'field mill', 'fatorda stadium', 'casa blanca', 'subiaco oval', 'fenway park', 'national sports center', 'lerkendal stadion', 'welford road', 'sydney football stadium', 'marlins park', 'jjb stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'leichhardt oval', 'perth arena', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'friends arena', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'brunton park', 'angel stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'cairo stadium', 'parkhead', 'stanford stadium', 'jack murphy stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'brussels', 'grant field', 'united park', 'elland road', 'foxborough', 'camp nou', 'ullevaal stadion', 'metrodome', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'belgium', 'the recreation ground', 'bayarena', 'coors field', 'philip ii arena', 'york park', 'pnc park', 'whaddon road', 'new orleans arena', 'america west arena', 'st helens', 'estadio azteca', 'sam boyd stadium', 'lansdowne road', 'tirana', 'parc des princes', 'fedexfield', 'dens park', 'crystal palace', 'wrigley field', 'the hawthorns', 'td garden', 'bramall lane', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'american airlines arena', 'mohegan sun arena', 'melbourne', 'exhibition stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'ochilview park', 'stadio san paolo', 'rynearson stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'deepdale', 'philips stadion', 'michigan stadium', 'nippert stadium', 'tempe', 'turner field', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'dw stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'nrg stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'kibbie dome', 'mcmahon stadium', 'raley field', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'oriole park', 'oakwell'] | Harry Miller (cricketer) | Harry Rayment Miller (22 February 1907 – 1 September 1966) was an English cricketer. Miller was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Gravesend, Kent. Miller made a single first-class appearance for Warwickshire against Worcestershire at Edgbaston in the 1928 County Championship. Worcestershire made 312 in their first-innings, with Miller bowling 7 wicketless overs, while in response Warwickshire made 402/8 declared in their first-innings, with Miller scoring 8 runs before he was dismissed by Jack Bowles. In their second-innings, Worcestershire scored 112/3, with Miller taking the wicket of Bernard Quaife with figures of 1/15 from 6 overs. He died at Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland on 1 September 1966. |
38 | home venue | Sydney Swans | ANZ Stadium | ['yankee stadium', 'jack murphy stadium', 'great american ball park', 'parc des princes', 'mountaineer field', 'estadio azteca', 'united center', 'brunswick street oval', 'nou camp', 'providence park', 'moda center', 'wrigley field', 'citizens bank park', 'stanford stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'hillsborough stadium', 'rodney parade', 'casa blanca', 'kassam stadium', 'house park', 'joe robbie stadium', 'parkhead', 'belgian pro league', 'air canada centre', 'crystal palace', 'villa park', 'brookvale oval', 'telstra dome', 'raley field', 'st lawrence ground', 'juventus stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'varsity stadium', 'loftus road', 'britannia stadium', 'tirana', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'bayarena', 'sandy park', 'headingley stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'barbican centre', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'centurylink field', 'camp nou', 'petrovsky stadium', 'sincil bank', 'upton park', 'miller park', 'jakarta', 'bescot stadium', 'brisbane road', 'tehran', 'jan breydel stadium', 'valley parade', 'volksparkstadion', 'yerevan', 'kiryat eliezer', 'marquette stadium', 'deepdale', 'ohio stadium', 'oracle arena', 'birmingham', 'gabba', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'limerick', 'metrodome', 'carolina stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'fenway park', 'whaddon road', 'thialf', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'philip ii arena', 'michigan stadium', 'soldier field', 'lucas oil stadium', 'florida field', 'staples center', 'dodger stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'coors field', 'stadium mk', 'stadion kantrida', 'suncorp stadium', 'york park', 'the valley', 'fedexfield', 'cowboys stadium', 'macron stadium', 'rsc', 'spotland', 'safeco field', 'qualcomm stadium', 'blue playing surface', 'hermit road'] | List of Greater Western Sydney Giants players | The Greater Western Sydney Giants joined the Australian Football League (AFL) in 2012. As of the end of the 2014 AFL season, 65 players have represented the club in a senior AFL match. The list is arranged in the order in which each player made his debut for Greater Western Sydney in a senior AFL match. Where more than one player made his debut in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. Greater Western Sydney's first game was played against the Sydney Swans at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, New South Wales on 24 March 2012. Greater Western Sydney is yet to play in an AFL finals series. |
38 | home venue | Hajduk | Poljud | ['arrowhead stadium', 'centurylink field', 'nrg stadium', 'citizens bank park', 'racecourse ground', 'ibrox stadium', 'cairo stadium', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'pittodrie stadium', 'perth arena', 'moda center', 'ford field', 'kauffman stadium', 'lansdowne road', 'hong kong stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'yankee stadium', 'bower fold', 'harvard stadium', 'national sports center', 'new orleans arena', 'wantland stadium', 'plainmoor', 'home depot center', 'rogers centre', 'spotland', 'rynearson stadium', 'barbican centre', 'rsc', 'lincoln financial field', 'wrigley field', 'boone pickens stadium', 'volksparkstadion', 'ochilview park', 'rodney parade', 'fedex field', 'cape town', 'glanford park', 'camden yards', 'staples center', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'mcdiarmid park', 'foxborough', 'east end park', 'brandywell', 'coors field', 'fedexfield', 'mohegan sun arena', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'notre dame stadium', 'keyarena', 'great american ballpark', 'st helens', 'brewery field', 'td garden', 'allianz arena', 'stadio san paolo', 'sixways', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'raydale park', 'galpharm stadium', 'carrier dome', 'lucas oil stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'sam boyd stadium', 'qualcomm stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'ricoh arena', 'deepdale', 'brookvale oval', 'america west arena', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'pacific bell park', 'thomond park', 'friends arena', 'roots hall', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'dodger stadium', 'regina', 'leichhardt oval', 'selhurst park', 'fratton park', 'galabank', 'stadio olimpico', 'estadio la romareda', 'the den', 'soccer city', 'kassam stadium', 'bc place stadium', 'welford road', 'royals stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'aker stadion', 'bloomfield road', 'minute maid park', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'blue playing surface', 'olympiastadion', 'parc des princes'] | Adriatic derby | Adriatic derby (Croatian: Jadranski derbi) is the name given to matches between two largest Croatian football clubs coming from the Adriatic coast, Hajduk Split and Rijeka. The teams are supported by their fanbases called Split's Torcida and Rijeka's Armada. Games of note are the 1986–87 Yugoslav Cup final, when Hajduk won the cup, and the 2004–05 Croatian Cup final when Rijeka won the trophy. In the penultimate round of the 1998–99 Prva HNL season at Poljud, Rijeka won 3–1 and the entire stadium began to applaud the Rijeka footballers, including the Hajduk fans. This was unusual, especially for such big rivals. Another notable derby took place on 9 September 1962 in Rijeka. This game is noteworthy, or rather infamous, as numerous rocks collapsed off the cliff at Stadion Kantrida, in process injuring 96 supporters. Due to various formats that were used in the Croatian championship and the cup competition format (which has teams playing two-legged fixtures even in the final game) and in addition to the games played in the Supercup, there has been anywhere from two to seven derbies per season. For example, as many as 14 derbies were played between March 2005 and November 2006. Due to Rijeka's absence from the Yugoslav First League no games have been played between 1947 and 1958, and 1969 and 1974, with the exception of a cup game in 1971. |
38 | home venue | AIK | Friends Arena | ['hillsborough stadium', 'perth arena', 'cape town', 'prudential center', 'kauffman stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'harvard stadium', 'thialf', 'etihad stadium', 'dudley field', 'portman road', 'cheney stadium', 'plainmoor', 'brunswick street', 'kyocera stadion', 'liberty stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'home depot center', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'gabba', 'albertsons stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'city ground', 'studenternas ip', 'regina', 'carrow road', 'turf moor', 'american airlines arena', 'parc des princes', 'kenilworth road', 'jakarta', 'reliant stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'riverside ground', 'time warner cable arena', 'the hawthorns', 'grant field', 'raley field', 'high point solutions stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'brunton park', 'celtic park', 'coors field', 'durban', 'brandywell', 'raydale park', 'yankee stadium', 'national sports center', 'stadio olimpico', 'davis wade stadium', 'valley parade', 'metlife stadium', 'euroborg', 'madejski', 'lansdowne road', 'ashton gate', 'dolphin stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'parque central', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'easter road', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'kiryat eliezer', 'petco park', 'teddy stadium', 'murrayfield', 'mcdiarmid park', 'jupiler league', 'kinnick stadium', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'tokyo dome', 'fedex field', 'arena fonte nova', 'notre dame stadium', 'blue playing surface', 'upton park', 'brisbane road', 'crystal palace', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'new orleans arena', 'philips stadion', 'parkhead', 'hermit road', 'allianz park', 'america west arena', 'estadio la romareda', 'rio tinto', 'excelsior stadium', 'carrara stadium', 'bmo field', 'angel stadium', 'qwest field', 'estadio mestalla', 'twerton park', 'fiu stadium'] | Swedbank Stadion | Swedbank Stadion, often called Stadion, is a football stadium in Malmö, Sweden and the home of Allsvenskan club Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF. In UEFA competitions, the stadium is known as Malmö New Stadium for sponsorship reasons. The stadium is named after Swedish based banking group Swedbank, which owns its naming rights. Apart from being the home of Malmö FF, Swedbank Stadion has also hosted senior and youth international matches, concerts, and other events. The stadium is the third largest used by a Swedish football club, behind AIK's Friends Arena and Djurgårdens IF's and Hammarby IF's Tele2 Arena, both located in Stockholm. In league matches, the stadium has a capacity of 24,000, of which 18,000 are seated, and 6,000 are standing. In European matches, the 6,000 standing places are converted to 3,000 seats, making the stadium a 21,000-capacity all-seater. Swedbank Stadion opened in April 2009, and replaced Malmö Stadion, where Malmö FF had been based since 1958. The new ground was originally budgeted to cost 398 million kronor, but ultimately cost 695 million kronor (€79.7). It is a UEFA category 4-rated stadium, and is thus able to host all UEFA club competition matches, except for finals. The ground's record attendance, 24,148, was set in an Allsvenskan match between Malmö FF and Mjällby AIF on 7 November 2010: in this match, Malmö FF won 2–0 and clinched that year's national championship. |
38 | home venue | Cheltenham Town Football Club | Whaddon Road | ['comerica park', 'the recreation ground', 'brewery field', 'celtic park', 'philips arena', 'nrg stadium', 'blundell park', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'welford road', 'citizens bank park', 'sun devil stadium', 'galabank', 'boleyn ground', 'la bombonera', 'excelsior stadium', 'philips stadion', 'pride park', 'allianz arena', 'bramall lane', 'wrexham', 'lambeau field', 'staples center', 'craven cottage', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'galpharm stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'td garden', 'anaheim stadium', 'melbourne', 'harvard stadium', 'teddy stadium', 'villa park', 'bloomfield road', 'reebok stadium', 'st helens', 'canberra stadium', 'barclays center', 'boone pickens stadium', 'huish park', 'blue playing surface', 'dw stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'highmark stadium', 'valley parade', 'spotland', 'amsterdam arena', 'auckland', 'poljud', 'lucas oil stadium', 'target center', 'bc place', 'brann stadion', 'jack murphy stadium', 'ullevaal stadion', 'neyland stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'american airlines arena', 'panama ballpark', 'fatorda stadium', 'the swamp', 'euroborg', 'gabba', 'jan breydel stadium', 'city ground', 'seibu dome', 'sydney football stadium', 'allen fieldhouse', 'tempe', 'michigan stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'fedex field', 'white hart lane', 'stair park', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'macron stadium', 'albertsons stadium', 'kingsholm', 'air canada centre', 'honolulu', 'brandywell', 'wrigley field', 'qualcomm stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'soldier field', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'hermit road', 'scott field', 'heysel stadium', 'oakwell', 'jjb stadium', 'bok center', 'upton park', 'joe robbie stadium', 'field mill', 'rodney parade', 'varsity stadium'] | Whaddon, Cheltenham | Whaddon is an area in the North Eastern part of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Whaddon Road, the home of Cheltenham Town Football Club (currently playing in the English Football League Division 2) is situated here. |
38 | home venue | Pittsburgh Penguins | Consol Energy Center | ['leichhardt oval', 'reliant stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'staples center', 'tempe', 'murrayfield', 'soldier field', 'thialf', 'odsal', 'gabba', 'turf moor', 'upton park', 'deepdale', 'luzhniki stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'fedexfield', 'madison square garden', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'america west arena', 'isotopes park', 'marquette stadium', 'fratton park', 'ashton gate', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'the swamp', 'quebec city', 'torero stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'teddy stadium', 'auckland', 'bmo field', 'wrexham', 'harvard stadium', 'brussels', 'gigg lane', 'yankee stadium', 'rio tinto', 'wheldon road', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'plough lane', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'weeghman park', 'wachovia center', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'citi field', 'pride park', 'great american ballpark', 'ford field', 'cowboys stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'us airways center', 'bower fold', 'elland road', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'spotland', 'racecourse ground', 'san siro', 'rogers centre', 'pacific bell park', 'new broomfield', 'westfalenstadion', 'villa park', 'boone pickens stadium', 'boundary park', 'kyocera stadion', 'high point solutions stadium', 'neyland stadium', 'commonwealth stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'national sports center', 'soccer city', 'tbilisi', 'tannadice', 'selhurst park', 'tokyo dome', 'consadole sapporo', 'marlins park', 'studenternas ip', 'perth arena', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'gillette stadium', 'friends arena', 'stadium mk', 'volksparkstadion', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'huish park', 'rsc', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'angel stadium', 'sydney football stadium', 'the den', 'nationals park', 'riverside ground', 'michigan stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'valley parade', 'bayarena'] | Three Rivers Classic | The Three Rivers Classic is a two-day Division I college ice hockey tournament which is held annually at Consol Energy Center, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The inaugural tournament took place on December 28–29, 2012 and featured teams from Miami University, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University and Robert Morris University. The second tournament was played out on December 27-28, 2013 and featured Penn State, Robert Morris, Boston College and Bowling Green State University. The Classic is the evolution of a showcase of games that the Robert Morris Colonials have played against the Ohio State Buckeyes and Miami RedHawks at either Consol Energy Center or Mellon Arena in previous years. Since many fans of the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins (who play at Consol Energy Center) are also fans of Robert Morris and Penn State, the two teams are planned to be fixtures of the tournament in years to come. |
38 | home venue | Ipswich | Portman Road | ['the valley', 'blundell park', 'limerick', 'consol energy center', 'foxborough', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'belmore', 'hunky dorys park', 'cheney stadium', 'fir park', 'generali arena', 'louisiana superdome', 'nou camp', 'murrayfield', 'glanford park', 'campbelltown stadium', 'twerton park', 'st lawrence ground', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'us airways center', 'galpharm stadium', 'turf moor', 'cowboys stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'verizon center', 'yankee stadium', 'philips arena', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'ibrox stadium', 'wachovia center', 'fedex field', 'estadio mestalla', 'loftus road', 'kassam stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'liberty stadium', 'qwest field', 'jakarta', 'leichhardt oval', 'florida field', 'mountaineer field', 'citi field', 'sun life stadium', 'city ground', 'staples center', 'kyocera stadion', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'sixways', 'isotopes park', 'gabba', 'de kuip', 'white hart lane', 'coors field', 'upton park', 'metlife stadium', 'oriole park', 'seibu dome', 'kiryat eliezer', 'casa blanca', 'carrow road', 'reliant stadium', 'san siro', 'roots hall', 'dolphin stadium', 'bescot stadium', 'moda center', 'firstenergy stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'celtic park', 'the den', 'craven cottage', 'welford road', 'allianz park', 'barclays center', 'almondvale stadium', 'harvard stadium', 'brandywell', 'villa park', 'madejski', 'arena fonte nova', 'marquette stadium', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'anfield', 'tirana', 'molineux stadium', 'nationals park', 'oakwell', 'neyland stadium', 'raydale park', 'sydney cricket ground', 'old trafford', 'boundary park', 'etihad stadium', 'euroborg', 'dodger stadium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'fatorda stadium'] | Sir Bobby Robson Foundation | The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation is a British cancer research charity which raises money to fund the early detection and treatment of cancer, and clinical trials of anti-cancer drugs. Based in the North East of England, the Foundation was launched on 25 March 2008 in the name of Sir Bobby Robson, himself a cancer sufferer five times since 1992, and who died of the disease on 31 July 2009. The initial goal of the Foundation was to raise £500,000 to fund equipment for a cancer research centre being built in the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, to be named The Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre. Once this was secure, the Foundation would turn its attention to funding other cancer related projects in the North East of England. The Foundation raised £260,000 in just over two weeks. By November 2008 it had raised over £1 million, double the initial funding target of £500,000 set in February, which itself was passed in just eight weeks. By 15 October 2009, just over 6 weeks after Sir Bobby's death and nearly 19 months after its launch, the charity had raised over £2 million. It passed the £2.5m mark in September 2010. The Foundation had its origins in a wish by Sir Bobby on the eve of his 75th birthday to leave behind a legacy for future cancer victims in the North East and give something back to the NHS in return for the care he had received in his own battles against cancer. In February 2007 Robson had been diagnosed with terminal cancer, and had begun chemotherapy treatment to keep it under control. Robson had initially been reluctant to use his name to raise money, but did so invoking the Geordie idiom, "Shy bairns (children) get nothing". The foundation is a UK registered charity, and is based in Swalwell village, Tyne and Wear. The Foundation operates in an area stretching north to Northumbria, south to Sunderland, and west to Cumbria, and supports the activities of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The Foundation is registered with the Charity Commission as the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Charity The idea for the foundation came about after Sir Bobby was told by his doctor that an upcoming NHS cancer research centre had no funds in place for equipment. This centre was the Early Cancer Trials Unit in the Northern Centre for Cancer Care (NCCC), one of the largest cancer centres in the United Kingdom. The unit was to be part of the consolidation of the NCCC into a new £80 million centre being built at the Freeman Hospital. Parts of the new NCCC site opened in October 2008, and it was due to be fully open by early 2009. The 28 December 2008 football match at St James' Park between Newcastle United and Liverpool was designated the Sir Bobby Robson day by the Newcastle United Supporters Club, celebrating the man and raising funds for the foundation. The Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre part of the NCCC was opened on 20 February 2008, staffed by academics from Newcastle University, and medics from the NHS Trust. Robson opened the centre two days after his 76th birthday, with a surprise 15-minute speech, having been expected to attend the ceremony but not speak. In front of guests including Fabio Capello, Alan Shearer and Peter Beardsley, Robson vowed to carry on fundraising. By the time of the research centre's opening, the Foundation had raised £1.2m. In addition to equipping the research centre, further fundraising by the Foundation had enabled the funding of two 3-year training posts to be supported by the centre, one being a research nursing position, and the other a fellowship doctor post. The Foundation has also funded other projects. This has included the commitment to purchase a Biomarker Generator, an ultra-compact cyclotron from Tennessee based ABT Molecular Imaging. The first of its kind in Europe and second in the world, it was to be housed in a new clean-room facility built in the School of Chemistry at Newcastle University. It has also raised money for relevant equipment and building works at the Royal Victoria Infirmary hospital. On 24 January 2009 it was announced the famous Italia '90 World Cup semi-final loss against West Germany, in which Robson's England team were beaten 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw, would be replayed as the Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match in aid of the Foundation. It was held on 26 July at St James' Park, and would feature players from the original World Cup squads and other special guests, with the winning team being awarded the Sir Bobby Robson Trophy. Sir Bobby died on 31 July 2009, shortly after attending the tribute match. At the time of his death, the Foundation had raised £1.6m. Donations totalling £156,000 were received by the Foundation in the 18 days following his death. The Foundation benefited from special commemorative kits and scarves produced for the Championship match between Newcastle United FC and Ipswich Town FC, two of Sir Bobby's former clubs, held on 26 September 2009 at Ipswich's Portman Road ground. After the game, which Newcastle won 4-0, the shirts were signed by the players and auctioned individually on eBay. The auction raised £31,187 for the Foundation, who pledged it to the building of a teenage cancer unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary. On 15 October 2009, coinciding with the Foundation reaching the £2m mark, it was announced that Alan Shearer was to be the Foundation's new patron, after being asked by Sir Bobby's family to carry on his work. This was followed with the appointment of three further patrons during 2010. Steve Gibson, chairman of Middlesbrough F.C., Mick Mills, Robson's former captain at Ispwich Town F.C., and Niall Quinn, chairman of Sunderland F.C.. In November 2009 the Foundation was to launch a DVD titled a 'Knight To Remember', profiling Sir Bobby's life, including his last interviews and contributions from friends, family, and the world of football, with 75% of proceeds going to the Foundation. The DVD was to feature a version of Blaydon Races sung by Jimmy Nail, Kevin Whately and Tim Healy of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet fame, with an additional verse written in dedication of Sir Bobby. On 29 November 2009 the Foundation was to be presented with the John Fotheringham Award by the North East branch of the Football Writers' Association at their annual dinner. Marking the occasion of gaining the support of the East Coast train operating company, the express franchise for Scotland - Newcastle - London routes, in March 2011 Robson's widow Elsie and Alan Shearer named one of its locomotives Sir Bobby Robson. The Foundation has also been promoted by the local bus company Go North East, known for their individual branding of routes, who from June 2010 branded four buses used on the 30-minute frequency X25 express, which runs between Langley Park where Robson lived, and Newcastle City Centre (Eldon Square bus station), with Foundation information and an image of Robson. |
38 | home venue | Leeds Carnegie | Headingley Stadium | ['roots hall', 'brunswick street', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'new orleans arena', 'citi field', 'sandy park', 'bayarena', 'safeco field', 'wells fargo center', 'ravenhill', 'wachovia center', 'mountaineer field', 'odsal', 'angel stadium', 'stadium mk', 'cardiff arms park', 'cairo international stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'target center', 'keyarena', 'goodison park', 'alltel stadium', 'apia park', 'cape town', 'ford field', 'kc stadium', 'america west arena', 'kenilworth road', 'brunton park', 'estadio la romareda', 'leverkusen', 'brunswick street oval', 'gigg lane', 'field mill', 'the swamp', 'bc place stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'jack murphy stadium', 'reebok stadium', 'kibbie dome', 'hong kong stadium', 'soccer city', 'waldstadion', 'kinnick stadium', 'quicken loans arena', 'united park', 'arrowhead stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'stadion feijenoord', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'national sports center', 'fatorda stadium', 'la bombonera', 'etihad stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'oracle arena', 'turf moor', 'everbank field', 'mohegan sun arena', 'stadion kantrida', 'brookvale oval', 'auckland', 'allianz arena', 'carrara stadium', 'parkhead', 'molineux stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'tannadice', 'bc place', 'excelsior stadium', 'torero stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'st lawrence ground', 'sixways', 'ricoh arena', 'great american ballpark', 'miller park', 'soldier field', 'york park', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'carrier dome', 'huish park', 'de grolsch veste', 'kyocera stadion', 'jupiler league', 'tempe', 'cheney stadium', 'oakwell', 'kingsholm', 'plainmoor', 'subiaco oval', 'white hart lane', 'pnc park', 'anz stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'valley parade', 'notre dame stadium', 'sun life stadium'] | Sport in Leeds | Leeds has a strong sporting heritage, with the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Leeds Rhinos (the rugby league team) and Leeds Carnegie (the rugby union team) playing at Headingley Stadium, and Leeds United A.F.C. playing at Elland Road. The Headquarters of the Rugby Football League is based in Leeds. |
38 | home venue | New York Knicks | Madison Square Garden | ['generali arena', 'stadion feijenoord', 'limerick', 'rsc', 'fatorda stadium', 'brunswick street', 'excelsior stadium', 'fratton park', 'estadio mestalla', 'petco park', 'crystal palace', 'highmark stadium', 'dodger stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'lerkendal stadion', 'comerica park', 'ewood park', 'craven cottage', 'tropicana field', 'belmore', 'city ground', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'cape town', 'mohegan sun arena', 'studenternas ip', 'joe robbie stadium', 'royals stadium', 'anz stadium', 'hunky dorys park', 'reliant stadium', 'sanford stadium', 'bc place', 'hong kong stadium', 'wachovia center', 'easter road', 'ricoh arena', 'jupiler league', 'twickenham stoop', 'bmo field', 'moda center', 'estadio centenario', 'kinnick stadium', 'meadow lane', 'oracle arena', 'commonwealth stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'thialf', 'wantland stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'turf moor', 'brann stadion', 'coors field', 'whaddon road', 'alltel stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'belgium', 'raley field', 'barbican centre', 'tehran', 'cowboys stadium', 'sun life stadium', 'rio tinto', 'brisbane road', 'bramall lane', 'torero stadium', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'fenway park', 'wrigley field', 'plough lane', 'emirates stadium', 'prudential center', 'gamla ullevi', 'de kuip', 'kassam stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'perth arena', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'thomond park', 'anaheim stadium', 'citi field', 'brandywell', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'bc place stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'yerevan', 'philips stadion', 'de grolsch veste', 'ashton gate', 'american airlines arena', 'huish park', 'harvard stadium', 'deepdale', 'sixways', 'juventus stadium', 'cairo stadium', 'volksparkstadion'] | Deleon Richards | Deleon Richards (born September 18, 1976) is an American gospel singer. She is the wife of former baseball player Gary Sheffield. DeLeon Richards was a child star in the gospel music industry. Her most recent gospel outing is the album Here in Me released in 2007 on Arrow Records. From Guyana Deleon, the youngest artist ever signed to a major Gospel label, has been singing professionally for almost a lifetime. Recording, writing and co-producing with some of the biggest in the music industry, Jeffrey "J Dub" Walker of Dub’s World Production, Jerry Peters, Brian McKnight, Tim Minor, Percy Bady, Tonex, Warren Campbell, Raymond Tisdale w/Tisway Productions and Fred Hammond, all having a great influence in her musical career. Born in the suburbs of Chicago, Deleon started singing at the age of 5 before 20,000 people at a Chicago Gospel Festival. She has performed for numerous political and religious figures, including President Ronald Reagan. At age 9, she became the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Grammy: the previous record holder was Michael Jackson. In the early 1980s Deleon was the youngest Gospel artist ever signed with a major recording company. She toured for the first time at age five, opening in Japan for the Mighty Clouds, which sparked the beginning of her musical travel throughout the U.S., Germany, Europe, Asia, West Indies, etc., as well as regular concert performances for the military and USO. 1986 was the beginning of the exciting film and television career, making numerous appearances on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, The 700 Club, NBC, CBS, ABC, WGN and a variety of cable networks. Deleon studied voice with Chicago music teacher Sandra Leconte in her teen years. In 1990 she was cast in ABC's short-lived television drama Brewster Place, based on the 1989 miniseries The Women of Brewster Place. Deleon has been featured in several national magazines including People, Sports Illustrated, In Style, Ebony, and Billboard. She won the Gospel Music Workshop of America Award for Excellence and was nominated for a Stellar Award. Deleon has shared the stage with Patti LaBelle, Shirley Caesar, Lou Rawls, The Winans, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Sandi Patti, Kirk Franklin, Fred Hammond, Yolanda Adams, Al Green, Joni Eareckson Tada, and many others. Deleon writes much of her own music and is president of her own company, DeMari Publishing and Entertainment, Inc. She also supports the Gary Sheffield Foundation, founded by her husband; former New York Mets outfielder Gary Sheffield. Deleon sang the National Anthem at game 5 of the New York Knicks/Toronto Raptors Playoff Game held at Madison Square Garden. Most recently, she performed at RFK Stadium to a crowd of 80,000 people at the Bobby Jones Gospel Fest. |
38 | home venue | Walsall | Bescot Stadium | ['arrowhead stadium', 'st helens', 'jjb stadium', 'pepsi center', 'kibbie dome', 'whaddon road', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'docklands stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'time warner cable arena', 'allianz arena', 'wells fargo center', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'jupiler league', 'isotopes park', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'lucas oil stadium', 'soldier field', 'wrexham', 'parque central', 'cardiff arms park', 'mcmahon stadium', 'marquette stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'brussels', 'hillsborough stadium', 'everbank field', 'rodney parade', 'thialf', 'dolphin stadium', 'kenilworth road', 'carrow road', 'east end park', 'easter road', 'marlins park', 'priestfield stadium', 'providence park', 'brann stadion', 'florida field', 'mohegan sun arena', 'estadio hernando siles', 'torero stadium', 'luzhniki stadium', 'nationals park', 'loftus road', 'celtic park', 'canberra stadium', 'craven cottage', 'metrodome', 'grant field', 'volksparkstadion', 'sixways', 'goodison park', 'rsc', 'philips arena', 'turner field', 'tempe', 'stadion kantrida', 'lerkendal stadion', 'the recreation ground', 'telstra dome', 'jakarta', 'stadio san paolo', 'huish park', 'bayarena', 'oakwell', 'verizon center', 'davis wade stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'tannadice', 'pnc park', 'plough lane', 'ford field', 'yankee stadium', 'sydney football stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'wachovia center', 'dodger stadium', 'de kuip', 'raley field', 'liberty stadium', 'quebec city', 'air canada centre', 'jack murphy stadium', 'olympiastadion', 'stadio olimpico', 'rio tinto', 'galabank', 'bower fold', 'reebok stadium', 'united center', 'petrovsky stadium', 'twerton park', 'allen fieldhouse', 'field mill', 'emirates stadium', 'angel stadium', 'leichhardt oval', 'boundary park'] | 2000–01 Stoke City F.C. season | The 2000–01 season was Stoke City's 94th season in the Football League and the seventh in the third tier. Manager Gudjon Thordarson again brought in some of his fellow countrymen as Stoke were looking to gain promotion to the First Division. The close season saw Stoke beat higher placed teams in the form of Birmingham City and Liverpool but a goalless draw with Wycombe Wanderers emphasized that pre-season results mean nothing. Stoke's form was steady if not spectacular but two terrible cup exists, defeat to Nuneaton Borough in the FA Cup and a shocking 8–0 loss at home to Liverpool in the League Cup threatened to derail Stoke's season. But Stoke responded by going 12 matches unbeaten and for the second season running Stoke entered the lottery of the play-offs. Walsall were the opponents and after a 0–0 draw the "Saddlers" proved to be too strong at the Bescot Stadium and won the match 4–2 leaving Stoke facing a fourth season in the third tier. |
38 | home venue | Sheffield Wednesday | Hillsborough Stadium | ['rsc', 'united center', 'autzen stadium', 'raley field', 'wrexham', 'iowa stadium', 'notre dame stadium', 'pittodrie stadium', 'emirates stadium', 'centurylink field', 'gamla ullevi', 'galabank', 'oracle arena', 'estadio azul', 'time warner cable arena', 'deepdale', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'kc stadium', 'arrowhead stadium', 'honolulu', 'metrodome', 'edgbaston', 'progressive field', 'sydney cricket ground', 'auckland', 'cheney stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'meadow lane', 'casa blanca', 'stadium mk', 'bramall lane', 'field mill', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'air canada centre', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'hunky dorys park', 'ricoh arena', 'varsity stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'madison square garden', 'headingley stadium', 'wrigley field', 'minute maid park', 'carrara stadium', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'brunton park', 'st lawrence ground', 'thialf', 'dodger stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'hermit road', 'blue playing surface', 'plainmoor', 'america west arena', 'wachovia center', 'boleyn ground', 'philip ii arena', 'anz stadium', 'soldier field', 'camden yards', 'fenway park', 'pride park', 'plough lane', 'comiskey park', 'allen fieldhouse', 'subiaco oval', 'telstra dome', 'staples center', 'ibrox stadium', 'td garden', 'marlins park', 'white hart lane', 'racecourse ground', 'rynearson stadium', 'aker stadion', 'highmark stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'pnc park', 'rugby park stadium', 'tropicana field', 'providence park', 'isotopes park', 'ullevaal stadion', 'rodney parade', 'jakarta', 'torero stadium', 'sanford stadium', 'amsterdam arena', 'new broomfield', 'almondvale stadium', 'goodison park', 'city ground', 'foxborough', 'villa park', 'kiryat eliezer'] | Owlerton Stadium | Owlerton Stadium, sometimes referred to as Sheffield Sports Stadium, is a greyhound racing track in Owlerton near Hillsborough in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The stadium is also home to the Sheffield Tigers Speedway team and hosts BriSCA Formula One stock car racing events,. The stadium has a total capacity for 4,000 spectators. It is operated by the A & S Leisure Group, the majority shareholder of which is Dave Allen. Allen was previously the chairman of football team Sheffield Wednesday who play at the nearby Hillsborough Stadium, which coincidentally was originally named Owlerton Stadium. |
38 | home venue | Port Adelaide | Adelaide Oval | ['minute maid park', 'highmark stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'brunswick street', 'bbva compass stadium', 'regina', 'dodger stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'panama ballpark', 'fir park', 'sun life stadium', 'raydale park', 'harvard stadium', 'celtic park', 'galpharm stadium', 'pride park', 'ashton gate', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'birmingham', 'fratton park', 'comerica park', 'progressive field', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'aker stadion', 'tdecu stadium', 'feijenoord stadion', 'parkhead', 'staples center', 'varsity stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'portman road', 'quicken loans arena', 'citi field', 'anz stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'rodney parade', 'miller park', 'tokyo dome', 'westfalenstadion', 'safeco field', 'finley stadium', 'blue playing surface', 'arrowhead stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'house park', 'boleyn ground', 'perth arena', 'boundary park', 'qwest field', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'villa park', 'athens olympic stadium', 'whaddon road', 'etihad stadium', 'cairo stadium', 'centurylink field', 'lansdowne road', 'barbican centre', 'york park', 'hunky dorys park', 'selhurst park', 'sandy park', 'jakarta', 'crystal palace', 'rio tinto', 'durban', 'fedex field', 'windsor park', 'cape town', 'city ground', 'old trafford', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'american airlines arena', 'weeghman park', 'teddy stadium', 'ullevaal stadion', 'kauffman stadium', 'luzhniki stadium', 'dudley field', 'dens park', 'commonwealth stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'yerevan', 'metrodome', 'goodison park', 'stubhub center', 'euroborg', 'isotopes park', 'rynearson stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'tbilisi', 'bramall lane', 'exhibition stadium', 'waldstadion', 'neyland stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'craven cottage'] | 1914 SAFL season | The 1914 South Australian Football League season was the 38th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The season opened on 2 May with a match between South Adelaide and Port Adelaide, and concluded on 19 September with the Grand Final, in which minor premiers Port Adelaide went on to win its eighth premiership, defeating North Adelaide by 79 points. West Torrens and Sturt also made the top four teams and participated in the finals series. West Adelaide, South Adelaide and Norwood all missed the top four. The 1914 South Australian Football League season is the only time in SAFA/SAFL/SANFL history a team has gone through the entire season winning every game. In addition to going undefeated during the SAFL season, Port Adelaide beat a composite team of all the other SAFL sides and the Carlton Football Club in the Champions of Australia match played at Adelaide Oval. |
38 | home venue | Fulham | Craven Cottage | ['ullevaal stadion', 'euroborg', 'sydney cricket ground', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'regina', 'fir park', 'dens park', 'boleyn ground', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'bescot stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'national sports center', 'raley field', 'crystal palace', 'the den', 'oriole park', 'tempe', 'barbican centre', 'brewery field', 'centurylink field', 'brisbane road', 'kiryat eliezer', 'philip ii arena', 'commonwealth stadium', 'philips stadion', 'valley parade', 'the recreation ground', 'excelsior stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'estadio mestalla', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'bayarena', 'the hawthorns', 'lerkendal stadion', 'sam boyd stadium', 'apia park', 'nippert stadium', 'jakarta', 'heysel stadium', 'headingley stadium', 'anaheim stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'villa park', 'marquette stadium', 'murrayfield', 'twickenham stoop', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'parkhead', 'belgian pro league', 'sandy park', 'rynearson stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'canberra stadium', 'rio tinto', 'subiaco oval', 'welford road', 'jack murphy stadium', 'boundary park', 'minute maid park', 'comiskey park', 'allianz arena', 'fatorda stadium', 'petco park', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'united center', 'amsterdam arena', 'keyarena', 'isotopes park', 'exhibition stadium', 'auckland', 'brandywell', 'torero stadium', 'fiu stadium', 'the swamp', 'huish park', 'michigan stadium', 'notre dame stadium', 'casa blanca', 'allianz park', 'nou camp', 'lansdowne road', 'air canada centre', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'estadio hernando siles', 'st helens', 'finley stadium', 'rogers centre', 'volksparkstadion', 'ewood park', 'great american ballpark', 'cheney stadium', 'glanford park', 'perth arena', 'home depot center', 'hermit road', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'loftus road'] | Alan Taylor (footballer, born 1943) | Alan Taylor (born May 17, 1943 in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a goalkeeper. Taylor began his professional career with Blackpool in 1963 after joining from local club Blackpool Rangers. Due to the form of Tony Waiters, Taylor didn't make his league debut for Blackpool until January 29, 1966, keeping a clean sheet in a goalless draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage. Another goalless draw followed, this time against Tottenham at Bloomfield Road, before Waiters returned to the fold for the remainder of the 1966–67 season. The following season, 1967–68, Taylor made only two early- one late-season league appearances in Waiters' absence. When Waiters left to become a coach at Liverpool in April 1967, thus missing Blackpool's final six games of the season, manager Stan Mortensen favoured another goalkeeper – Kevin Thomas – for five of the games. Thomas also started the first the games of the 1967–68 league season, before Taylor finally made the number-one jersey his own, appearing between the sticks for Blackpool's remaining 39 league games. In 1968–69, Taylor made 38 league appearances. He missed four games in late March and early April, at which point Thomas deputised, but he regained his place for the run-in. Under new manager Les Shannon, Taylor made only three league appearances during Blackpool's successful 1969–70 campaign, in which they gained promotion to Division One as runners-up behind Huddersfield Town. He was loaned out to Oldham Athletic during the season. In his final season at Blackpool, 1970–71, Taylor's appearances were again limited: just nine in the league. His final appearance for Blackpool occurred on April 17, 1971, in a 3–2 home defeat to Nottingham Forest. He was loaned out to Stockport County during the season. Taylor signed for Southport in 1971, and he finished his career with the Sandgrounders. |
38 | home venue | Lincoln City | Sincil Bank | ['estadio mestalla', 'philips arena', 'consadole sapporo', 'raley field', 'dw stadium', 'brussels', 'valley parade', 'brandywell', 'tannadice', 'anfield', 'grant field', 'fir park', 'america west arena', 'sydney football stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'comiskey park', 'the den', 'great american ballpark', 'fedex field', 'rsc', 'bok center', 'tempe', 'jakarta', 'mountaineer field', 'ford field', 'carrier dome', 'jjb stadium', 'casa blanca', 'auckland', 'centurylink field', 'studenternas ip', 'portman road', 'rynearson stadium', 'apia park', 'firstenergy stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'goodison park', 'oracle arena', 'jack murphy stadium', 'nou camp', 'stadium mk', 'turner field', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'tropicana field', 'priestfield stadium', 'field mill', 'white hart lane', 'craven cottage', 'ravenhill', 'meadow lane', 'safeco field', 'deepdale', 'stadion kantrida', 'lansdowne road', 'joe robbie stadium', 'commonwealth stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'keyarena', 'emirates stadium', 'st helens', 'miller park', 'twickenham stoop', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'marlins park', 'feijenoord stadion', 'wrexham', 'turf moor', 'rodney parade', 'dodger stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'old trafford', 'finley stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'de kuip', 'juventus stadium', 'selhurst park', 'bower fold', 'consol energy center', 'huish park', 'waldstadion', 'albertsons stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'la bombonera', 'estadio azteca', 'euroborg', 'east end park', 'gillette stadium', 'villa park', 'murrayfield', 'qualcomm stadium', 'exhibition stadium', 'luzhniki stadium', 'liberty stadium', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'lincoln financial field', 'thomond park', 'fedexfield', 'bescot stadium'] | Sincil Bank | Sincil Bank is a football stadium in Lincoln, England which has been the home of Lincoln City since 1895. Previously, Lincoln City had played at the nearby John O'Gaunts ground since the club's 1884 inception. Sincil Bank has an overall capacity of 10,120 and is colloquially known to fans as "The Bank". It is overlooked by Lincoln Cathedral. Former Lincoln City chairman John Reames re-purchased the ground from the local council in 2000 at a cost of £175,000. The club had sold it in 1982 for £225,000 in order to fend off the threat of eviction, arranging a 125-year lease. On 28 November 2008, Sincil Bank hosted England U16s' 2–0 win over Scotland U16s to win the Victory Shield, an annual football competition between the four Home Nations at the Under 16 level. Martin Peters paraded the FIFA World Cup Trophy at the ground in March 2010 as part of its global tour. |
38 | home venue | Phillies | Citizens Bank Park | ['hong kong stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'the recreation ground', 'notre dame stadium', 'huish park', 'hillsborough stadium', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'glanford park', 'cairo international stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'kibbie dome', 'soccer city', 'belgian pro league', 'tannadice', 'metrodome', 'dudley field', 'welford road', 'lincoln financial field', 'torero stadium', 'crystal palace', 'selhurst park', 'target field', 'lerkendal stadion', 'keyarena', 'target center', 'liberty stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'quicken loans arena', 'kiryat eliezer', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'ford field', 'juventus stadium', 'fratton park', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'estadio hernando siles', 'ohio stadium', 'us airways center', 'molineux stadium', 'tempe', 'gillette stadium', 'bc place', 'twickenham stoop', 'quebec city', 'jupiler league', 'hermit road', 'sanford stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'alltel stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'brookvale oval', 'autzen stadium', 'upton park', 'goodison park', 'bbva compass stadium', 'varsity stadium', 'grant field', 'cowboys stadium', 'craven cottage', 'deepdale', 'brewery field', 'boone pickens stadium', 'teddy stadium', 'canberra stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'yerevan', 'poljud', 'york park', 'national sports center', 'city ground', 'macron stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'angel stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'miller park', 'ravenhill', 'new orleans arena', 'britannia stadium', 'great american ball park', 'panama ballpark', 'estadio mestalla', 'rodney parade', 'barclays center', 'telstra dome', 'limerick', 'odsal', 'easter road', 'iowa stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'bower fold', 'portman road', 'villa park', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'ibrox stadium', 'rogers centre', 'sincil bank', 'qwest field', 'sydney football stadium'] | TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) | "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" is a 1973 hit recording by MFSB (Mother, Father, Sister, Brother) featuring vocals by The Three Degrees. A classic example of the Philadelphia soul genre, it was written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff as the theme for the American musical television program Soul Train, which specialized in African American musical performers. The single was released on the Philadelphia International label. It was the first television theme song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and it is arguably the first disco song to reach that position. The song is essentially an instrumental piece, featuring a lush blend of strings and horns in the Philadelphia soul style. There are only two vocal parts to the song: a passage close to the beginning during which The Three Degrees sing "People all over the world!"; and the chorus over the fadeout, "Let's get it on/It's time to get down". The words "People all over the world!" are not heard in the original version. The version heard on Soul Train also had the series title sung over the first four notes of the melody, "Soul Train, Soul Train". This particular version was released on a 1975 Three Degrees album, International. TSOP hit number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1974 and remained there for two weeks, the first television theme song to do so in the history of that chart. It also topped the American R&B chart (for one week) and adult contemporary chart (for two weeks). The Three Degrees would revisit the top of the AC chart later in 1974 with their hit single, When Will I See You Again. Don Cornelius, the creator and host of Soul Train, refused to allow any references to the name of the television series when the single was released, leading Gamble and Huff to adopt the alternate title for the release. Cornelius would later admit that not allowing the single to be named Soul Train was a major mistake on his part. Although it was rerecorded a number of times for future versions of the show, and various different themes were used during the late 1970s and early 1980s, TSOP returned in the late 1980s and remained the theme song for Soul Train through the disco, 1980s R&B, new jack swing, hip-hop, and neo soul eras of black music. TSOP was covered by Dexys Midnight Runners and released as a B-side on the 12" version of the "Jackie Wilson Said" single, later issued on the remastered version of the album Too-Rye-Ay. The band also used it to open some of their live shows. Another remake of the tune was made in 1978 by reggae band Inner Circle, who had a history of covering American soul songs in the laid-back reggae style of the late 1970s. Two more covers were made in 1987 (by George Duke), and 1999 (by Sampson); both versions would be used as themes for Soul Train. The 1999 theme would be used until Soul Train 's final episode in 2006. The song is played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia prior to every Phillies home game. The song was also played after Vancouver Whitecaps NASL home games at Empire Stadium in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and after Vancouver 86ers CSL home games in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Pilipinas, Game KNB?, a Philippines game show hosted by actor/politician Edu Manzano, used an adaptation of TSOP (Tanya) called Papayo Yowza as its theme. The song's opening was also sampled as program identification for all Philadelphia 76ers games broadcast on WCAU-AM in the mid-to-late 1970s. In 1998, German act BMR featuring Dutch singer Felicia Uwaje sampled the single in their song Check It Out. A similar melody is used in the anime series Haré+Guu. |
38 | home venue | Stenhousemuir | Ochilview Park | ['tbilisi', 'sandy park', 'allianz arena', 'olympiastadion', 'macron stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'qwest field', 'galpharm stadium', 'america west arena', 'pacific bell park', 'westfalenstadion', 'td garden', 'leichhardt oval', 'harvard stadium', 'windsor park', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'honolulu', 'soccer city', 'teddy stadium', 'odsal', 'canberra stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'fedex field', 'kenilworth road', 'mohegan sun arena', 'allianz park', 'alltel stadium', 'heysel stadium', 'centurylink field', 'pnc park', 'reliant stadium', 'rynearson stadium', 'oracle arena', 'progressive field', 'bloomfield road', 'tdecu stadium', 'anaheim stadium', 'bc place stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'safeco field', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'antonis papadopoulos stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'leverkusen', 'quicken loans arena', 'gigg lane', 'isotopes park', 'stubhub center', 'providence park', 'edgbaston', 'sam boyd stadium', 'pride park', 'anfield', 'hillsborough stadium', 'oakwell', 'moda center', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'firstenergy stadium', 'brann stadion', 'barbican centre', 'stadion kantrida', 'philips arena', 'cardiff arms park', 'kassam stadium', 'apia park', 'gabba', 'sun devil stadium', 'belmore', 'torero stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'portman road', 'tropicana field', 'cairo stadium', 'nrg stadium', 'volksparkstadion', 'finley stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'brisbane road', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'casa blanca', 'kibbie dome', 'auckland', 'kingsmeadow', 'rsc', 'st helens', 'molineux stadium', 'amsterdam arena', 'metlife stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'barclays center', 'comiskey park', 'twickenham stoop', 'stanford stadium', 'belgium', 'racecourse ground', 'prudential center'] | East Stirlingshire F.C. | East Stirlingshire Football Club is a Scottish association football club based in the town of Falkirk. The club was founded in 1881 and competes in the Scottish League Two as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League. The club's origins can be traced to 1880 when a local cricket club formed a football team under the name Britannia, based in the village of Bainsford. The club was elected to the Scottish Football League in 1900–01 and has competed in the league system for most of its existence. East Stirlingshire has won the second tier of Scottish football once and finished runners-up once, earning promotion to the top-flight on both occasions. The club's highest league ranking came during the two solitary seasons it competed in the top flight in 1932–33 and 1963–64. League restructuring for the 2013–14 season saw the creation of the Scottish League Two, which the club competes in. East Stirlingshire first entered in the Scottish Cup in 1882, its best result reaching the quarter-finals on three occasions, the last in 1981. The club's best result in a national cup competition was in the 2000–01 season when it reached the semi-finals of the Scottish Challenge Cup, losing to Livingston for a place in the final. In 2008, the club left Firs Park and moved to Ochilview Park to ground-share with local rivals Stenhousemuir. |
38 | home venue | Gloucester Rugby | Kingsholm | ['crystal palace', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'stanford stadium', 'new broomfield', 'rodney parade', 'la bombonera', 'soccer city', 'upton park', 'mcmahon stadium', 'hong kong stadium', 'anz stadium', 'oakwell', 'kauffman stadium', 'ashton gate', 'thomond park', 'notre dame stadium', 'brandywell', 'philips stadion', 'nippert stadium', 'loftus road', 'time warner cable arena', 'providence park', 'tannadice', 'kibbie dome', 'suncorp stadium', 'raydale park', 'sydney cricket ground', 'stadion kantrida', 'soldier field', 'olympiastadion', 'riverside ground', 'pittodrie stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'angel stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'finley stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'belgium', 'varsity stadium', 'twerton park', 'estadio azul', 'lucas oil stadium', 'campbelltown stadium', 'jupiler league', 'roots hall', 'kc stadium', 'san siro', 'st helens', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'kenilworth road', 'mountaineer field', 'priestfield stadium', 'meadow lane', 'jack murphy stadium', 'qualcomm stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'whaddon road', 'rio tinto', 'craven cottage', 'white hart lane', 'yerevan', 'qwest field', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'leichhardt oval', 'headingley stadium', 'royals stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'brisbane road', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'gabba', 'plainmoor', 'spotland', 'koshien stadium', 'great american ball park', 'kyocera stadion', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'thialf', 'boleyn ground', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'ochilview park', 'us airways center', 'estadio hernando siles', 'wells fargo center', 'britannia stadium', 'tropicana field', 'stadio san paolo', 'broadwood stadium', 'allianz arena', 'gillette stadium', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'nou camp', 'dolphin stadium', 'air canada centre', 'belgian pro league', 'sincil bank', 'sandy park', 'lerkendal stadion'] | Gloucester Rugby | Gloucester Rugby is a professional English rugby union club situated in the West Country city of Gloucester, and formed in 1873. It now plays in the domestic Premiership, the Anglo-Welsh Cup and the European Professional Club Rugby competitions. The home stadium in the district of Kingsholm, just outside Gloucester City Centre. The club has no official nickname but are occasionally referred to as the 'Cherry and Whites' by supporters and the media in reference to the traditional hooped shirts worn by the team. Matches with local rivals Bath, Worcester Warriors and Bristol are referred to as West Country derbies. |
38 | home venue | New England Patriots | Foxborough | ['honolulu', 'hunky dorys park', 'nationals park', 'grant field', 'cardiff arms park', 'suncorp stadium', 'roots hall', 'wrigley field', 'ibrox stadium', 'comiskey park', 'perth arena', 'telstra dome', 'hermit road', 'kingsholm', 'brunswick street oval', 'molineux stadium', 'sixways', 'alltel stadium', 'deepdale', 'elland road', 'target field', 'tehran', 'anaheim stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'brandywell', 'fedex field', 'turf moor', 'villa park', 'target center', 'melbourne', 'gigg lane', 'dolphin stadium', 'qwest field', 'wantland stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'new broomfield', 'rodney parade', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'teddy stadium', 'citi field', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'raydale park', 'ohio stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'lincoln financial field', 'weeghman park', 'koshien stadium', 'pepsi center', 'de kuip', 'fatorda stadium', 'america west arena', 'britannia stadium', 'reliant stadium', 'soldier field', 'jjb stadium', 'brewery field', 'boleyn ground', 'hillsborough stadium', 'galabank', 'la bombonera', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'dens park', 'seibu dome', 'subiaco oval', 'wells fargo center', 'canberra stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'philips stadion', 'oakwell', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'davis wade stadium', 'pnc park', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'madejski', 'mountaineer field', 'white hart lane', 'parc des princes', 'reebok stadium', 'staples center', 'carrara stadium', 'bc place', 'ravenhill', 'st lawrence ground', 'notre dame stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'bc place stadium', 'tempe', 'san siro', 'euroborg', 'panama ballpark', 'finley stadium', 'highmark stadium', 'friends arena', 'blundell park', 'yerevan'] | Sports in Boston | Boston, Massachusetts, is home to several major league sports teams, including the Boston Red Sox (baseball), Boston Celtics (basketball) and Boston Bruins (hockey). The New England Patriots (football) and New England Revolution (soccer) play at Gillette Stadium in nearby Foxborough. Several Boston-area colleges and universities are active in college athletics. Sports are a major part of the city's culture (as well as the culture of the Greater Boston area). Boston sports fans are known for their fanatical devotion to the Red Sox and knowledge of the team's history. Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox, is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball (MLB) and holds a legendary status among baseball fans. Boston is the only city in professional sports in which all facilities are privately owned and operated. The Patriots own Gillette Stadium, the Red Sox own Fenway Park, and TD Garden is owned by Delaware North, owner of the Bruins. The Celtics rent the TD Garden from Delaware North. |
38 | home venue | Portland Timbers U23s | Providence Park | ['us airways center', 'house park', 'safeco field', 'progressive field', 'fratton park', 'brandywell', 'bower fold', 'parc des princes', 'arrowhead stadium', 'united center', 'canberra stadium', 'jakarta', 'america west arena', 'odsal', 'tehran', 'nationals park', 'kingsmeadow', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'tbilisi', 'new orleans arena', 'gigg lane', 'commonwealth stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'cowboys stadium', 'carrara stadium', 'philips arena', 'leverkusen', 'the recreation ground', 'stadion feijenoord', 'cairo international stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'stubhub center', 'sydney cricket ground', 'citizens bank park', 'thomond park', 'cairo stadium', 'torero stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'brisbane road', 'alltel stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'rynearson stadium', 'yankee stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'glanford park', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'macron stadium', 'albertsons stadium', 'de grolsch veste', 'poljud', 'westfalenstadion', 'valley parade', 'dw stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'oriole park', 'crystal palace', 'subiaco oval', 'old trafford', 'pacific bell park', 'air canada centre', 'bloomfield road', 'luzhniki stadium', 'the den', 'wantland stadium', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'michigan stadium', 'bramall lane', 'firstenergy stadium', 'dolphin stadium', 'murrayfield', 'kenilworth road', 'harvard stadium', 'bok center', 'consol energy center', 'wrexham', 'quicken loans arena', 'barclays center', 'parque central', 'davis wade stadium', 'pittodrie stadium', 'east end park', 'auckland', 'huish park', 'athens olympic stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'lucas oil stadium', 'kc stadium', 'brookvale oval', 'madejski', 'honolulu', 'field mill', 'welford road', 'great american ballpark', 'loftus road', 'meadow lane'] | Portland Timbers U23s | Portland Timbers U-23 is an American soccer team based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Although founded in 2008 as part of the development system for the Portland Timbers USSF D2 organization, beginning in 2011 they are part of the development system for the Major League Soccer franchise of the same name. The team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. The team plays most of its home games at Providence Park, the home of the senior Timbers team, where they have played since 2009. The team's colors are green and white. |
38 | home venue | Portland | Moda Center | ['east end park', 'parque central', 'scott field', 'dolphin stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'pnc park', 'madison square garden', 'bayarena', 'belgium', 'heysel stadium', 'stair park', 'blue playing surface', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'gamla ullevi', 'the valley', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'cheney stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'st lawrence ground', 'sandy park', 'mountaineer field', 'galpharm stadium', 'koshien stadium', 'apia park', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'suncorp stadium', 'valley parade', 'everbank field', 'fedexfield', 'high point solutions stadium', 'arrowhead stadium', 'metrodome', 'new broomfield', 'rugby park stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'craven cottage', 'emirates stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'white hart lane', 'fiu stadium', 'villa park', 'leichhardt oval', 'stubhub center', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'elland road', 'quebec city', 'american airlines arena', 'mohegan sun arena', 'fedex field', 'carrara stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'rodney parade', 'target field', 'notre dame stadium', 'alltel stadium', 'bc place', 'cardiff arms park', 'boundary park', 'san siro', 'telstra dome', 'brisbane road', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'kc stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'nou camp', 'national sports center', 'foxborough', 'almondvale stadium', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'selhurst park', 'parkhead', 'canberra stadium', 'mcdiarmid park', 'casa blanca', 'bbva compass stadium', 'dw stadium', 'weeghman park', 'carrow road', 'house park', 'sun devil stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'upton park', 'bescot stadium', 'panama ballpark', 'iowa stadium', 'dean court', 'generali arena', 'kingsholm', 'sanford stadium', 'raley field', 'volksparkstadion', 'rynearson stadium', 'leverkusen', 'racecourse ground'] | List of Arena Football League arenas | The following is a list of Arena Football League (AFL) arenas. American and Canadian football is traditionally played outdoors on grass or artificial turf fields 120–150 yards (109.73–137.16 m) in length. However, arena football is played in covered climate-controlled multi-purpose venues. The field is comparable to the size of a National Hockey League rink, allowing 50 yards (46 m) for a scrimmage area. The AFL was established in 1987 and features 12 arena football teams across the United States. In 2014 the average AFL attendance was 8,473 per game. That year the Tampa Bay Storm averaged the most attendees per game with 11,402. The Orlando Predators were the least attended team in 2014 drawing an average of 5,421 per game. Amway Center, home of the Orlando Predators, was opened in 2010, making it the newest arena in the league. Talking Stick Resort Arena has been the home of the Arizona Rattlers since 1992, making it the longest operating AFL venue. The smallest venue to house an AFL team was the 5,000 seat West Palm Beach Auditorium which was the home of the Florida Bobcats from 1996–98. The Portland have the largest arena in the league, the 20,636 seat Moda Center. ArenaBowl IX at the Thunderdome (now Tropicana Field) in St. Petersburg, Florida on September 1, 1995 was the highest attended game in AFL history (25,087). Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan has been host to four ArenaBowls (1989, 1990, 1991, 1993). |
38 | home venue | Hamburger SV | Volksparkstadion | ['kenan memorial stadium', 'plough lane', 'jupiler league', 'tempe', 'hong kong stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'brisbane road', 'marlins park', 'petco park', 'great american ballpark', 'mcmahon stadium', 'bescot stadium', 'the valley', 'limerick', 'honolulu', 'dw stadium', 'regina', 'campbelltown stadium', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'parque central', 'york park', 'consadole sapporo', 'subiaco oval', 'bc place stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'neyland stadium', 'suncorp stadium', 'torero stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'wells fargo center', 'tropicana field', 'tdecu stadium', 'raley field', 'hermit road', 'progressive field', 'yankee stadium', 'old trafford', 'poljud', 'kinnick stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'exhibition stadium', 'kc stadium', 'ullevaal stadion', 'belmore', 'petrovsky stadium', 'tirana', 'san siro', 'estadio centenario', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'sun life stadium', 'stair park', 'finley stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'docklands stadium', 'brewery field', 'telstra dome', 'leverkusen', 'kingsmeadow', 'brunswick street', 'rogers centre', 'isotopes park', 'dolphin stadium', 'firstenergy stadium', 'joe robbie stadium', 'anfield', 'teddy stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'lincoln financial field', 'broadwood stadium', 'twerton park', 'belgian pro league', 'white hart lane', 'florida field', 'gillette stadium', 'verizon center', 'barbican centre', 'euroborg', 'fir park', 'royals stadium', 'pride park', 'alltel stadium', 'adelaide oval', 'target center', 'carrier dome', 'melbourne', 'crystal palace', 'heysel stadium', 'dean court', 'galabank', 'target field', 'murrayfield', 'casa blanca', 'stadium mk', 'kenilworth road', 'fiu stadium', 'alfred mcalpine stadium'] | Altona Volkspark | Altona Volkspark is a 205 hectares (507 acres) large urban park in the Hamburg district of Bahrenfeld, in the borough of Altona. Ahead of Hamburg Stadtpark, it is the largest park in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany. Altona Volkspark is located some 3 km off the inner city. Largest parks in the city-center are Planten un Blomen and Alsterpark. Notably, Hamburger SV home ground Volksparkstadion, O2 World and Volksbank Arena are located within the park's fringes. |
38 | home venue | Gretna | Raydale Park | ['sandy park', 'stubhub center', 'bloomfield road', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'easter road', 'priestfield stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'macron stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'bok center', 'deepdale', 'cape town', 'brunswick street oval', 'ochilview park', 'stanford stadium', 'mountaineer field', 'quebec city', 'marlins park', 'estadio mestalla', 'racecourse ground', 'kenilworth road', 'sincil bank', 'generali arena', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'etihad stadium', 'britannia stadium', 'grant field', 'gillette stadium', 'valley parade', 'brussels', 'mcdiarmid park', 'poljud', 'feijenoord stadion', 'wantland stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'studenternas ip', 'juventus stadium', 'honolulu', 'brunswick street', 'tokyo dome', 'estadio azteca', 'luzhniki stadium', 'belgium', 'united center', 'craven cottage', 'davis wade stadium', 'stadion feijenoord', 'raley field', 'brewery field', 'gabba', 'york park', 'harvard stadium', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'de grolsch veste', 'foxborough', 'the hawthorns', 'kingsholm', 'athens olympic stadium', 'jakarta', 'seibu dome', 'mohegan sun arena', 'liberty stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'brandywell', 'heysel stadium', 'philips stadion', 'kingsmeadow', 'pepsi center', 'us airways center', 'staples center', 'kassam stadium', 'galpharm stadium', 'high point solutions stadium', 'subiaco oval', 'oracle arena', 'plainmoor', 'sun life stadium', 'safeco field', 'docklands stadium', 'marquette stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'arrowhead stadium', 'de kuip', 'rodney parade', 'commonwealth stadium', 'limerick', 'estadio hernando siles', 'anz stadium', 'notre dame stadium', 'excelsior stadium', 'kiryat eliezer', 'angel stadium', 'turner field', 'air canada centre', 'providence park', 'goodison park'] | 2007–08 Scottish Premier League | The 2007–08 Scottish Premier League season was the tenth season of the Scottish Premier League. It began on 4 August 2007 and was originally due to end on 18 May 2008. Due to the death of Phil O'Donnell and extremely poor weather causing the postponement of fixtures during the winter, as well as a backlog of Rangers fixtures and their progression to the UEFA Cup Final, the SPL decided to move the final round of fixtures forward four days to 22 May 2008. It was the first season under the sponsorship of the Clydesdale Bank. Gretna were promoted from the First Division the previous season and played in the SPL for the first time, replacing Dunfermline Athletic. Gretna did not play at their home stadium Raydale Park as it did not meet the SPL stadia criteria of 6,000 and instead used Motherwell's Fir Park for all but one of their games; that match was at Livingston's Almondvale Stadium. Champions Celtic qualified directly for the Champions League, while second-placed Rangers qualified for the Second qualifying round. Third-placed Motherwell qualified for the UEFA Cup and Hibernian qualified for the Intertoto Cup. First Division side Queen of the South also qualified for the UEFA Cup after reaching the Scottish Cup Final. Gretna were relegated after just one season in the SPL and were replaced by First Division champions Hamilton Academical for the following season. The championship was determined on the final day of the season. Leaders Celtic travelled to Tannadice to play Dundee United knowing that a win would secure the title. They achieved this with a 1–0 victory following Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink's second-half header. Rangers needed to win or draw their final match of the season against Aberdeen at Pittodrie and hope that Celtic at least drew or lost respectively. But Aberdeen F.C. won the game 2-0 thanks to goals from Lee Miller and Darren Mackie. |
38 | home venue | Bath Rugby | The Recreation Ground | ['jupiler league', 'canberra stadium', 'celtic park', 'rsc', 'sydney cricket ground', 'casa blanca', 'michigan stadium', 'kenan memorial stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'fedex field', 'estadio la romareda', 'marlins park', 'rio tinto', 'gillette stadium', 'nippert stadium', 'bc place', 'florida field', 'jakarta', 'dolphin stadium', 'allianz park', 'boleyn ground', 'anfield', 'prudential center', 'reliant stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'mountaineer field', 'great american ball park', 'valley parade', 'firstenergy stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'brandywell', 'loftus road', 'poljud', 'kassam stadium', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'arrowhead stadium', 'estadio azul', 'national sports center', 'fir park', 'us airways center', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'camden yards', 'ford field', 'dw stadium', 'varsity stadium', 'allen fieldhouse', 'feijenoord stadion', 'philip ii arena', 'estadio hernando siles', 'apia park', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'city ground', 'jan breydel stadium', 'white hart lane', 'comiskey park', 'exhibition stadium', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'moda center', 'kenilworth road', 'pnc park', 'citizens bank park', 'centurylink field', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'qwest field', 'bok center', 'kibbie dome', 'finley stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'barclays center', 'metlife stadium', 'minute maid park', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'angel stadium', 'home depot center', 'kyocera stadion', 'plough lane', 'royals stadium', 'stubhub center', 'grant field', 'wachovia center', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'twerton park', 'ibrox stadium', 'friends arena', 'tokyo dome', 'molineux stadium', 'isotopes park', 'pittodrie stadium', 'hermit road', 'sun devil stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'quebec city', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'belgian pro league', 'limerick', 'huish park', 'american airlines arena', 'upton park'] | List of Somerset County Cricket Club grounds | Somerset County Cricket Club is one of the 18 member clubs of the English County Championship, representing the historic county of Somerset. The club was established in August 1875 and has played first-class cricket since 1882, List A cricket since 1963, and Twenty20 cricket since 2003. Unlike most professional sports, in which a team usually has a single fixed home ground, county cricket clubs have traditionally used different grounds in various towns and cities within the county for home matches, although the use of minor "out grounds" has diminished since the 1980s. Somerset have played first class, List A, or Twenty20 matches at eighteen different grounds. Somerset's first home first-class match was against Hampshire in 1882 at the County Ground, Taunton. This ground is the headquarters of the county club, and has hosted more Somerset matches than any other ground. It was originally known as the Taunton Athletic Ground, and featured a cycling/running track around the outside of the playing area which was later removed. Prior to the cessation of cricket during the First World War, Somerset only played at three other grounds; two in Bath, and Clarence Park in Weston-super-Mare. The Recreation Ground in Bath, the home ground of Bath Rugby, has been a regular setting for Somerset, hosting over 300 county matches. It is also Somerset's only venue other than the County Ground to have hosted a Twenty20 match. Clarence Park also frequently hosted Somerset matches until 1996, and has featured over 200 Somerset games. The next most frequently used ground is Morlands Athletic Ground in Glastonbury, where Somerset played 24 times between 1952 and 1978. After the First World War, Somerset began playing in a wider variety of locations around the county, including three different grounds in Yeovil, and also hosted five matches at the Recreation Ground in Torquay, despite that being in Devon. They played in three different grounds in Bristol, which has been considered an independent county since 1373, though it was part of the county of Avon from 1974 until 1996, and where Gloucestershire County Cricket Club have their headquarters. After 1979, Somerset only played at the County Ground, the Recreation Ground and Clarence Park until 2012, when they faced Cardiff MCC University at Taunton Vale, their first new ground in 37 years. Somerset have not played a county match outside of Taunton since 2011, when they faced Essex in a Twenty20 match in Bath. |
38 | home venue | AmaZulu | Durban | ['sydney football stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'mohegan sun arena', 'brewery field', 'reliant stadium', 'priestfield stadium', 'stadio olimpico', 'apia park', 'seibu dome', 'carolina stadium', 'american airlines arena', 'luzhniki stadium', 'citi field', 'barbican centre', 'spotland', 'jupiler league', 'wantland stadium', 'selhurst park', 'belgian pro league', 'olympiastadion', 'petrovsky stadium', 'bok center', 'dodger stadium', 'the recreation ground', 'valley parade', 'studenternas ip', 'consadole sapporo', 'stadion feijenoord', 'wells fargo center', 'ochilview park', 'carrow road', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'marlins park', 'brunswick street', 'villa park', 'birmingham', 'pnc park', 'plainmoor', 'madejski', 'de grolsch veste', 'jan breydel stadium', 'dean court', 'elland road', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'san siro', 'consol energy center', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'nippert stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'soldier field', 'bower fold', 'galabank', 'liberty stadium', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'ashton gate', 'gigg lane', 'estadio la romareda', 'lambeau field', 'city ground', 'sun life stadium', 'glanford park', 'kingsmeadow', 'feijenoord stadion', 'neyland stadium', 'anaheim stadium', 'philips arena', 'finley stadium', 'twerton park', 'kauffman stadium', 'cape town', 'tropicana field', 'america west arena', 'st helens', 'estadio centenario', 'wachovia center', 'albertsons stadium', 'allianz park', 'quebec city', 'roots hall', 'the hawthorns', 'united park', 'hong kong stadium', 'qwest field', 'reebok stadium', 'progressive field', 'carrier dome', 'excelsior stadium', 'aker stadion', 'kyocera stadion', 'moda center', 'hsh nordbank arena', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'the swamp', 'sanford stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'nou camp', 'leichhardt oval'] | AmaZulu F.C. | AmaZulu is a South African football club based in the city of Durban that played in the Premier Soccer League. They were relegated in the 2014–15 season. The club's nickname, Usuthu, is a Zulu war cry. |
38 | home venue | Nottingham Forest | City Ground | ['bobby dodd stadium', 'michigan stadium', 'safeco field', 'hermit road', 'grant field', 'limerick', 'suncorp stadium', 'cairo international stadium', 'oakwell', 'new orleans arena', 'auckland', 'nrg stadium', 'windsor park', 'ullevaal stadion', 'jack murphy stadium', 'harvard stadium', 'upton park', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'rio tinto', 'carrow road', 'goodison park', 'lucas oil stadium', 'gabba', 'wantland stadium', 'tbilisi', 'friends arena', 'nationals park', 'pride park', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'dean court', 'ford field', 'rogers centre', 'brann stadion', 'sydney football stadium', 'ochilview park', 'bok center', 'waldstadion', 'york park', 'mountaineer field', 'dolphin stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'juventus stadium', 'coors field', 'bmo field', 'pepsi center', 'progressive field', 'lincoln financial field', 'hunky dorys park', 'kassam stadium', 'deepdale', 'emirates stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'davis wade stadium', 'bc place', 'cairo stadium', 'pnc park', 'comiskey park', 'loftus road', 'notre dame stadium', 'td garden', 'dudley field', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'dw stadium', 'qualcomm stadium', 'air canada centre', 'craven cottage', 'racecourse ground', 'tannadice', 'sanford stadium', 'san siro', 'estadio hernando siles', 'consadole sapporo', 'philips stadion', 'thialf', 'alfred mcalpine stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'parque central', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'estadio azul', 'amsterdam arena', 'comerica park', 'america west arena', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'galabank', 'easter road', 'la bombonera', 'brussels', 'fir park', 'sixways', 'brewery field', 'odsal', 'glanford park', 'varsity stadium', 'raley field', 'sydney cricket ground', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'anfield', 'albertsons stadium'] | Tony Gill | Anthony Dean "Tony" Gill (born 6 March 1968) is an English former professional footballer who spent his entire, short-lived professional career with Manchester United. Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, Gill joined Manchester United as an apprentice in June 1984, and turned professional on his 18th birthday in March 1986. His first team debut for the club came 10 months later, when he stood in for Bryan Robson in a 1–1 draw away to Southampton on 3 January 1987. However, he was then diagnosed with problems with his Achilles tendon and it took two operations before he could return to first team action nearly two years later. In fact, he did not play at all between January and August 1988. Upon his return to the first team, Gill became an established member of the squad, playing in various roles in both defence and midfield. He scored twice for United at senior level; the first in the FA Cup third round replay against QPR at Loftus Road on 11 January 1989 – 10 days after a fine performance in the 3–1 home league win over rivals Liverpool. His next goal came three days after, on 14 January, in a 3–0 home win over Millwall in the league. On 27 March 1989, Gill came off worse in an accidental collision with Nottingham Forest defender Brian Laws in a 2-0 league defeat at the City Ground, suffering a broken leg and a shattered ankle. Gill never played professional football again, announcing his retirement on medical advice the following year. Not to be discouraged, upon his recovery, Gill went into coaching and took a job as youth coach at Bristol Rovers. He joined Bath City in March 1997 as assistant to manager Steve Millard, also making two first team appearances to briefly revive his playing career after eight years out of action. He was released by Bath in September 1997 for financial reasons and later retired from football altogether. |
38 | home venue | Brisbane | Suncorp Stadium | ['los angeles memorial coliseum', 'fenway park', 'bescot stadium', 'brewery field', 'fedexfield', 'high point solutions stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'finley stadium', 'estadio azteca', 'volksparkstadion', 'autzen stadium', 'kingsholm', 'white hart lane', 'easter road', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'la bombonera', 'madejski', 'marlins park', 'ford field', 'tbilisi', 'lucas oil stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'boundary park', 'estadio la romareda', 'rsc', 'poljud', 'bmo field', 'angel stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'kinnick stadium', 'dw stadium', 'kassam stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'koshien stadium', 'stadium mk', 'kiryat eliezer', 'estadio hernando siles', 'rogers centre', 'stubhub center', 'selhurst park', 'sixways', 'brisbane road', 'anz stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'molineux stadium', 'brandywell', 'albertsons stadium', 'reebok stadium', 'goodison park', 'roots hall', 'gigg lane', 'iowa stadium', 'parque central', 'melbourne cricket ground', 'rodney parade', 'metrodome', 'feijenoord stadion', 'ashton gate', 'emirates stadium', 'wells fargo center', 'target field', 'dens park', 'lambeau field', 'coors field', 'dean court', 'westfalenstadion', 'the hawthorns', 'citizens bank park', 'the den', 'jakarta', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'elland road', 'boleyn ground', 'meadow lane', 'wheldon road', 'etihad stadium', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'galabank', 'brookvale oval', 'target center', 'varsity stadium', 'parc des princes', 'crystal palace', 'teddy stadium', 'upton park', 'anaheim stadium', 'citi field', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'philips arena', 'united park', 'isotopes park', 'bc place stadium', 'metlife stadium', 'kyocera stadion', 'twickenham stoop', 'pride park', 'comerica park', 'hong kong stadium'] | 2011 Super Rugby season | The 2011 Super Rugby season was the first season of the new 15-team format for the Super Rugby competition, which involved teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Including its past iterations as Super 12 and Super 14, this was the 16th season for the Southern Hemisphere's premier transnational club competition. The season kicked off in February 2011, with pre-season matches held from mid-January. It finished in early July to allow players a recovery period for the 2011 Rugby World Cup to be held in September and October; in future non-World Cup years, the competition will extend into August. This season saw the arrival of the Melbourne Rebels, admitted to the competition as Australia's fifth team after entry by the Southern Kings from South Africa was denied. This was also the first season of a revamped competition format, with a greater focus on matches within each participating country and an expanded finals series. During this season, the first ever Super Rugby game was played outside of the SANZAR region, taking place at Twickenham Stadium between the Crusaders and the Sharks. The match was moved to Twickenham because of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Proceeds of the game were also donated to the relief effort. The final was played at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane between the Queensland Reds and the Crusaders. The Reds won 18-13 to claim their first Super Rugby title. |
38 | home venue | Burnley Football Club | Turf Moor | ['sanford stadium', 'centurylink field', 'huish park', 'city ground', 'safeco field', 'dodger stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'brunton park', 'carolina stadium', 'mohegan sun arena', 'rio tinto', 'rugby park stadium', 'westfalenstadion', 'edgbaston', 'cairo stadium', 'soldier field', 'varsity stadium', 'seibu dome', 'dudley field', 'ibrox stadium', 'tdecu stadium', 'target field', 'boleyn ground', 'boundary park', 'air canada centre', 'america west arena', 'brewery field', 'carrier dome', 'reliant stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'telstra dome', 'de kuip', 'firstenergy stadium', 'sun devil stadium', 'sun life stadium', 'bbva compass stadium', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'glanford park', 'stadio san paolo', 'kingsholm', 'melbourne', 'emirates stadium', 'stanford stadium', 'cardiff arms park', 'thomond park', 'crystal palace', 'sandy park', 'house park', 'suncorp stadium', 'carrow road', 'panama ballpark', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'belmore', 'parkhead', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'consadole sapporo', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'wantland stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'the valley', 'nationals park', 'stair park', 'petco park', 'jupiler league', 'ravenhill', 'oracle arena', 'jack murphy stadium', 'oakwell', 'roots hall', 'fratton park', 'belgium', 'kenilworth road', 'gabba', 'fiu stadium', 'scott field', 'juventus stadium', 'yerevan', 'ullevaal stadion', 'arrowhead stadium', 'tempe', 'oriole park', 'allen fieldhouse', 'ford field', 'tropicana field', 'bescot stadium', 'citizens bank park', 'jamsil baseball stadium', 'racecourse ground', 'brunswick street', 'rynearson stadium', 'sixways', 'blue playing surface', 'estadio mestalla', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'parque central', 'athens olympic stadium', 'miller park', 'exhibition stadium', 'plough lane'] | Fulledge Recreation Ground | Fulledge Recreational Ground, situated in the East Lancashire town of Burnley in the United Kingdom, is used for events such as festivals, fairs, etc. Fulledge is across the River Calder from Unity College and close to the grounds of Towneley Park. It is surrounded by streets of terraced houses on one side and Towneley Park on the other. Turf Moor, the home of Burnley Football Club, can be seen from the ground. The ground has a children's play area. |
38 | home venue | Netherlands | De Kuip | ['stadium mk', 'crystal palace', 'camden yards', 'camp nou', 'wantland stadium', 'spotland', 'notre dame stadium', 'brewery field', 'portman road', 'stubhub center', 'teddy stadium', 'sandy park', 'coors field', 'boleyn ground', 'madison square garden', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'oriole park', 'glanford park', 'grant field', 'weeghman park', 'etihad stadium', 'everbank field', 'tropicana field', 'consadole sapporo', 'aker stadion', 'time warner cable arena', 'canberra stadium', 'de grolsch veste', 'whaddon road', 'ljudski vrt stadium', 'yerevan', 'kiryat eliezer', 'valley parade', 'national sports center', 'bramall lane', 'galabank', 'joe robbie stadium', 'apia park', 'ohio stadium', 'comerica park', 'loftus road', 'wheldon road', 'barclays center', 'finley stadium', 'mcmahon stadium', 'louisiana superdome', 'euroborg', 'auckland', 'huish park', 'harvard stadium', 'bc place', 'estadio azteca', 'firstenergy stadium', 'belmore', 'twerton park', 'old trafford', 'la bombonera', 'rugby park stadium', 'dean court', 'city ground', 'oakwell', 'tempe', 'estadio hernando siles', 'bc place stadium', 'foxborough', 'miller park', 'sanford stadium', 'sincil bank', 'ullevaal stadion', 'neyland stadium', 'jupiler league', 'casa blanca', 'soldier field', 'liberty stadium', 'parc des princes', 'blundell park', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'broadwood stadium', 'stadio san paolo', 'macron stadium', 'thomond park', 'telstra dome', 'heysel stadium', 'arena fonte nova', 'lerkendal stadion', 'oracle arena', 'meadow lane', 'headingley stadium', 'new broomfield', 'thialf', 'belgian pro league', 'melbourne', 'kc stadium', 'jjb stadium', 'ravenhill', 'gillette stadium', 'jakarta', 'estadio centenario', 'tdecu stadium'] | 1982 European Cup Final | The 1982 European Cup Final was played on 26 May 1982. English champions Aston Villa defeated West German league winners Bayern Munich 1–0 at De Kuip in Rotterdam, Netherlands to win the European Cup for the first, and so far only, time, and continue the streak of English teams winning the competition, being the sixth consecutive victory by an English side. |
38 | home venue | Aberdeen | Pittodrie Stadium | ['lansdowne road', 'michigan stadium', 'ricoh arena', 'fedexfield', 'regina', 'apia park', 'prudential center', 'meadow lane', 'house park', 'brewery field', 'loftus road', 'ewood park', 'stair park', 'camden yards', 'philips arena', 'nou camp', 'ibrox stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'rio tinto', 'poljud', 'oakwell', 'quebec city', 'honolulu', 'bayarena', 'miller park', 'lincoln financial field', 'adelaide oval', 'york park', 'allianz arena', 'estadio la romareda', 'suncorp stadium', 'casa blanca', 'grant field', 'kibbie dome', 'selhurst park', 'philip ii arena', 'kc stadium', 'hillsborough stadium', 'telstra dome', 'allianz park', 'metrodome', 'de kuip', 'air canada centre', 'cheney stadium', 'portman road', 'dolphin stadium', 'sam boyd stadium', 'nippert stadium', 'bmo field', 'sun devil stadium', 'consol energy center', 'pride park', 'la bombonera', 'dean court', 'albertsons stadium', 'bc place stadium', 'odsal', 'raydale park', 'madison square garden', 'huish park', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'cowboys stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'royals stadium', 'kingsmeadow', 'blue playing surface', 'the swamp', 'subiaco oval', 'estadio centenario', 'heysel stadium', 'iowa stadium', 'qemal stafa stadium', 'rodney parade', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'brann stadion', 'los angeles memorial coliseum', 'tokyo dome', 'molineux stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'united center', 'windsor park', 'canberra stadium', 'athens olympic stadium', 'petrovsky stadium', 'jack murphy stadium', 'united park', 'dens park', 'tannadice', 'progressive field', 'teddy stadium', 'durban', 'ashton gate', 'welford road', 'mountaineer field', 'luzhniki stadium', 'the recreation ground', 'mcdiarmid park', 'lambeau field'] | List of Scottish Premier League stadiums | The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the highest level of the Scottish football league system between 1998 and 2013. During this period matches were played at 19 football stadiums. The inaugural round of SPL matches took place on the weekend of 1–2 August 1998, with five clubs hosting the opening fixtures. The league ceased after the 2012–13 Scottish Premier League season, when the SPL and Scottish Football League merged to form the Scottish Professional Football League. Following the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989, the Taylor Report recommended the abolition of standing terraces by the start of the 1994–95 season, to be replaced by all-seater stadiums. In addition to this, the SPL initially demanded that all its stadia should have a minimum capacity of 10,000 seats, but later reduced that figure to 6,000. When Falkirk finished in a potential promotion position in 2000 and 2003, the SPL refused admission to membership because their Brockville Park did not have sufficient seating capacity. The SPL subsequently allowed Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Gretna to groundshare with other clubs. Some clubs promoted from the First Division, such as Hamilton Academical and Ross County, undertook ground improvements to meet the SPL criteria before entering the league. The home stadiums of the Old Firm clubs, Celtic and Rangers, were amongst the largest stadiums in the United Kingdom. The other large stadium in Glasgow, Hampden Park, was never used for an SPL match because it is the home ground of amateur club Queen's Park, who have not been in the top flight of Scottish football since 1958. None of the other stadiums used for SPL matches had a capacity greater than 22,199 (Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen). This reflected the gap in attendances between the Old Firm and other Scottish football clubs. In the 2011–12 Scottish Premier League season, Celtic and Rangers both had average attendances of over 45,000, while no other club had an average attendance of greater than 14,000. |
38 | home venue | Stormers | Cape Town | ['tdecu stadium', 'rynearson stadium', 'tokyo dome', 'nrg stadium', 'soccer city', 'auckland', 'stadio san paolo', 'mountaineer field', 'quebec city', 'anz stadium', 'rugby park stadium', 'kc stadium', 'whaddon road', 'kiryat eliezer', 'philips stadion', 'allianz arena', 'poljud', 'lerkendal stadion', 'bmo field', 'white hart lane', 'the den', 'tbilisi', 'durban', 'bc place', 'highmark stadium', 'house park', 'bramall lane', 'belgian pro league', 'etihad stadium', 'estadio la romareda', 'pepsi center', 'home depot center', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'tropicana field', 'high point solutions stadium', 'america west arena', 'rogers centre', 'pacific bell park', 'telstra dome', 'welford road', 'air canada centre', 'estadio de liga deportiva universitaria', 'spotland', 'oakwell', 'boundary park', 'estadio pedro bidegain', 'wachovia center', 'de grolsch veste', 'stadion kantrida', 'sandy park', 'plough lane', 'kingsmeadow', 'estadio azteca', 'ohio stadium', 'madison square garden', 'the hawthorns', 'new broomfield', 'panama ballpark', 'time warner cable arena', 'seibu dome', 'volksparkstadion', 'melbourne', 'philips arena', 'sun life stadium', 'bloomfield road', 'comerica park', 'la bombonera', 'isotopes park', 'heysel stadium', 'crystal palace', 'jakarta', 'yerevan', 'murrayfield', 'ford field', 'celtic park', 'easter road', 'valley parade', 'turf moor', 'jack murphy stadium', 'lambeau field', 'campbelltown stadium', 'twickenham stoop', 'dolphin stadium', 'lincoln financial field', 'lokomotiv stadium', 'pride park', 'bescot stadium', 'jan breydel stadium', 'gigg lane', 'brunswick street', 'hong kong stadium', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'cheney stadium', 'fenway park', 'louisiana superdome', 'liberty stadium', 'apia park', 'sincil bank', 'deepdale'] | Stormers | The Stormers are a South African professional rugby union team based in Cape Town competing in the Super Rugby competition. Despite their lack of silverware over the years, their home stadium, Newlands, typically draws the highest average attendance figures of any ground in Super Rugby.[citation needed]. They are centred on the Western Province Currie Cup side, but also draw players from the Boland Cavaliers (covering the Cape Winelands and West Coast districts, with home matches in Wellington). Through 2005, they also drew players from the SWD Eagles (George), which meant that they drew players from all three unions in the Western Cape Province. However, the general realignment of franchise areas resulting from the expansion of the competition resulted in the Eagles being moved to the area of the Southern Spears (later succeeded by the Southern Kings). Prior to 1998, South Africa did not use a franchise system for the Super 12, instead sending the top four unions from its domestic competition, the Currie Cup, into the Super 12. In 1996, the Stormers qualified and competed in the Super 12 as Western Province. In 1997, they did not qualify, the 4th South African team being the Orange Free State (now the Free State Cheetahs at Currie Cup level; the region would later be represented in Super 12 by the Cats (now known as the Lions) and in Super 14 by the Central Cheetahs). The Stormers played their first ever final, against the Bulls, in 2010 after beating the Waratahs in the semi-final stage but ultimately lost to the Bulls. In the two previous years in which they reached the semi-finals, 1999 and 2004, they were eliminated by the Highlanders and Crusaders. They made consecutive home semifinals in 2011 and 2012, but lost both at Newlands to the Crusaders and the Sharks respectively. In 2015 they won the South African conference for a third time, before losing their home quarterfinal against the Brumbies. |
38 | home venue | Stranraer | Stair Park | ['honolulu', 'carrier dome', 'st lawrence ground', 'lambeau field', 'atlanta silverbacks park', 'stadio alberto braglia', 'philips arena', 'de grolsch veste', 'loftus versfeld stadium', 'boone pickens stadium', 'jupiler league', 'cairo international stadium', 'leverkusen', 'poljud', 'ford field', 'tannadice', 'dasarath rangasala stadium', 'ralph wilson stadium', 'liberty stadium', 'gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium', 'almondvale stadium', 'philip ii arena', 'quebec city', 'gabba', 'target field', 'centurylink field', 'la bombonera', 'high point solutions stadium', 'goodison park', 'sanford stadium', 'barclays center', 'dodger stadium', 'vanderbilt stadium', 'brunton park', 'bramall lane', 'telstra dome', 'coors field', 'seibu dome', 'estadio azteca', 'camden yards', 'dean court', 'nippert stadium', 'fedexfield', 'dens park', 'lerkendal stadion', 'petrovsky stadium', 'estadio centenario', 'tokyo dome', 'edgbaston', 'suncorp stadium', 'td garden', 'reliant stadium', 'miller park', 'molineux stadium', 'lansdowne road', 'san siro', 'royals stadium', 'wachovia center', 'pride park', 'hindmarsh stadium', 'limerick', 'thialf', 'ashton gate', 'casa blanca', 'iowa stadium', 'lucas oil stadium', 'bobby dodd stadium', 'finley stadium', 'seoul world cup stadium', 'parque central', 'parc des princes', 'canberra stadium', 'estadio mestalla', 'gillette stadium', 'loftus road', 'thomond park', 'davis wade stadium', 'windsor park', 'allianz park', 'ben hill griffin stadium', 'stadium mk', 'mcdiarmid park', 'consol energy center', 'roots hall', 'keyarena', 'fir park', 'parkhead', 'brussels', 'firstenergy stadium', 'kauffman stadium', 'york park', 'mohegan sun arena', 'panama ballpark', 'air canada centre', 'fratton park', 'raydale park', 'michigan stadium', 'alltel stadium', 'huish park'] | Stair Park | Stair Park is a public park and football stadium in the town of Stranraer, Scotland. It is owned by Dumfries and Galloway Council and is situated next to the London Road and the railway line in the town. The park features a bandstand, all weather tennis & netball courts, skatepark, football pitch and a football stadium. The park and stadium were named after the Earl of Stair, who bequeathed the land to the local authorities. A stand was first constructed for football in 1932. The record attendance of 6,000 was set by a Scottish Cup tie against Rangers in 1948. When Stranraer entered the Scottish Football League in 1955, a terrace cover was erected, called the Shed. There were no significant further changes until 1981, when Stair Park became the last ground in league football in either England or Scotland to install floodlights. Stair Park was significantly improved in the 1990s. 300 seats were installed in the Shed, then a new main stand with 1,524 seats was constructed. This cost £520,000 to build, with the club committee raising £120,000 of the cost and the rest financed by grants from the Football Trust and the district council. There isn't normally segregation at Stranraer matches, but there are 2,000 places for away fans. When there is no segregation away fans normally settle down in the Coo Shed. Dumfries and Galloway Council restricted the capacity of Stair Park to 6,250 in July 2013, potentially affecting a 2013–14 Scottish League One match against Rangers. |