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Alkmaar Raceway in Nelspruit

Alkmaar Raceway

Sports Stadiums Club in Nelspruit
Alkmaar Raceway is a world class Motocross venue hosting national and international events. The 2008 World Motocross Grand Prix took place here.
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Blue Rock Cable Waterski in Somerset West

Blue Rock Cable Waterski

Sports Stadiums Club in Somerset West
An exciting and thrilling water activity awaits you at Blue Rock Lake. For a wild cable ski adventure, you won't have to travel far if you're in Cape Town. Blue Rock uses an overhead cable system with an electric motor which pulls users around the lake. This system is completely user friendly and safe, as the water skiing is in a controlled area in addition to buoys and floating walkways which also separate activities. Skilled water ski instructors are always in attendance. The resort also offers diving facilities, volley ball, swimming, rock jumping and a kids playground.
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Boland Park in Paarl

Boland Park

Sports Stadiums Club in Paarl
Paarl's multi-purpose stadium, Boland Park, is mostly utilized for cricket. Formerly called Boland Bank Park, the 10 000-seat stadium hosted three 2003 Cricket World Cup matches. The Cape Cobras and Boland cricket team often stage home matches at Boland Park.
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Buffalo Park in Bunkers Hill

Buffalo Park

Sports Stadiums Club in Bunkers Hill
East London's main cricket ground is Buffalo Park, home turf of the Warriors cricket squad. With a seating capacity of 20 000, it is a regular venue for One Day Internationals and hosted one Test match in 2002.
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Cape Radio Flyers Club in Bloubergstrand

Cape Radio Flyers Club

Sports Stadiums Club in Bloubergstrand
Formed in 1964, the Cape Radio Flyers Club remains on the forefront of radio-controlled flying in South-Africa. With an extensive flying area, runways and pit area conveniently situated just 12 km from the centre of Cape Town, the club is one of the first and largest clubs in the country.
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Cape Town Stadium in Green Point

Cape Town Stadium

Sports Stadiums Club in Green Point
The stunning location of Cape Town Stadium is just a stone's throw from the ocean with the mountains of Cape Town forming the backdrop for matches. The location couldn't be more ideal as it is a short walk from the transportation hub of the city. One of the venues for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, five first-round matches, one second-round match, one quarterfinal and one semifinal kicked off at Cape Town Stadium. A fundamental upgrade transformed the old Green Point Stadium into a multi-purpose sports facility situated between Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean in Cape Town's seaboard suburb of Green Point. Cape Town Stadium was completed at the end of 2009 and provides seating for 70 000 people. It features a retractable dome to shelter spectators and players should Cape Town's unpredictable winter weather become unfavourable.
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Chevrolet Park in Willows

Chevrolet Park

Sports Stadiums Club in Willows
Springbok Park, now known as Chevrolet Park, is a well-equipped stadium within walking distance of Bloemfontein's city centre. The 20 000-seater stadium incorporates two large stands. Braai and cricket devotees frequent the grassy banks, perfect for big groups who enjoy a good braai session while watching cricket. Boasting excellent floodlights, the grounds are often used for festive night matches.
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Coca Cola Stadium in Johannesburg

Coca Cola Stadium

Sports Stadiums Club in Johannesburg
Situated in the heart of Jozi, Coca-Cola Park was the leading venue for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup with the opening ceremony and final game taking place there. And in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Coca-Cola Park hosted five first round matches, a second round match and one of the quarter-finals. Home turf of the Golden Lions, Super 14, Lions, Orlando Pirates Football Club and also the premier concert event in South Africa, Coca-Cola Park was formerly known as Ellis Park Stadium. In 1995 rugby fever hit the country with South Africa's hosting of the Rugby World Cup, the biggest event on the global rugby calendar. Coca-Cola Park was the venue for the Rugby World Cup Final which was played on 24 June 1995. In this spectacular final, New Zealand and South Africa ran onto the field at 14:45 to a thunderous roar of 62 000 spectators and millions of spectators glued in front of their televisions. South Africa won this game 15-12 after extra time was allowed. Coca-Cola Park and the quality of rugby it represents became the symbol of South Africa's achievement as a nation united.
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Colesberg Tennis Club in Colesberg

Colesberg Tennis Club

Sports Stadiums Club in Colesberg
* Google Suggested Location: D' Urban Row,Colesberg,Bo-Karoo,Northern Cape,South Africa,9795, * This club is open for tennis pro's and recreational players alike. For more information, contact Carel Kritzinger on 051-7531290.
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Constantia Uitsig Cricket Oval and Pavilion in Constantia

Constantia Uitsig Cricket Oval and Pavilion

Sports Stadiums Club in Constantia
Retrieving a six may involve something of a grapple with a grape in this little corner of Constantia Uitsig where they play cricket. Situated on the Constantia Uitsig Wine Estate, several hectares of lush vineyards and the Constantiaberg define the boundaries of Constantia Uitsig Cricket Oval and Pavilion.
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Darling Club in Darling

Darling Club

Sports Stadiums Club in Darling
Apart from golf, the Darling Club offers a wide variety of sport including bowls, netball, tennis, gymkhana and cricket. The club hosts annual events such as the Darling Wild Flower Show, Nissan Rally, WP Gymkhana Championships and Boland Bowls Championships. It is also a popular venue for weddings, conferences and other social functions. The 9-hole golf course is just 75 km from Cape Town and is popular with residents from Melkbos and Bloubergstrand. Bar facilities and light meals are available.
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De Beers Diamond Oval in Cassandra

De Beers Diamond Oval

Sports Stadiums Club in Cassandra
Home to cricket team Griqualand West, De Beers Diamond Oval was formerly the De Beers Country Club and Kimberley Country Club. The 11 000-seater stadium hosted three matches during the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup.
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Douglas Mitchell Sports Ground in Uvongo

Douglas Mitchell Sports Ground

Sports Stadiums Club in Uvongo
The Douglas Mitchell Sports Ground is a large facility that offers tennis, rugby, squash and cricket. The grounds are well-kept and regular meetings and events are held. A unique feature is the model car racing facility.
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Durban Stadium in Stamford Hill

Durban Stadium

Sports Stadiums Club in Stamford Hill
Durban's stadium, the Moses Mabhida Stadium, played host to one of the 2010 Fifa World Cup semi-finals. This brand new stadium lies next to the Mr Price Kings Park Stadium, providing seating for up to 80 000 fans. The entire area is extensibly developed and incorporates Olympic-standard football, athletics and swimming facilities. The vibey and colourful semi-tropical city of Durban has strong eastern ties. It's a truly multicultural city with a strong emphasis on the beach. Pack your boardshorts or bikini, sunglasses and skimpy evening gear and revel in Durban's endless summer – it averages 320 days of sunshine a year. Needing some action? The surfing's great in the heart of the city and up or down the coast, there's awesome diving with sharks on the South Coast and beautiful coral reefs up in the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, along with fantastic wildlife viewing there and at Hluhluwe/Umfolozi. Durban is KwaZulu-Natal's holiday Mecca and there's a wide range of beachfront accommodation to suit all pockets along the coastline.
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Durban Undersea Club in Durban Beachfront

Durban Undersea Club

Sports Stadiums Club in Durban Beachfront
Durban’s popular club for ocean lovers couldn’t be better situated - right on Durban’s Beachfront at Vetch's Pier, between Ushaka Marine World and the northern harbour breakwater.The Durban Undersea Club (DUC) is a family orientated, social activities club for people that are passionate about the ocean and beaches. The club offers numerous activities like scuba diving, spearfishing, underwater hockey, underwater photography, boating and surf skiing.DUC has a fully equipped dive locker with a 450lt/min air and nitrox compressor and 12 sets of Scuba equipment, a washing up area with rinse baths and showers for dive kit and boats. There’s also a bar and kitchen facilities, ablutions, dining area, function facilities, safe parking with controlled access and easy foot access to the beach from the sun tanning lawn area.The beach in front of the clubhouse is protected from large waves and currents by the Vetch's pier breakwater, a 500m long submerged reef which, along with adjacent limestone reef, is home to hundreds of species of marine life and is a great snorkel and or shallow Scuba dive (max 6m depth). The calm waters and protection from the Bluff makes the DUC beach one of the safest and best for beachgoers with children.
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