Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium
Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Clermont, a township of Durban, South Africa. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was selected as one of the 3 training venues of the 2010 FIFA World Cup after being renovated in 2010 and brought up to FIFA standards.
Location | Clermont, Durban, South Africa |
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Coordinates | 29°46′10″S 30°53′8″E |
Owner | City of Durban |
Capacity | 6,500 |
Construction | |
Renovated | 2010 |
Construction cost | R73 million (2009 refurbishment)[1] |
The stadium's small capacity was expanded from 1,700 to 6,500 as a lasting legacy of the World Cup.
The stadium is named after Cedric 'Sugar Ray' Xulu, a footballer considered a living legend in Durban whose career in the 1960s led him to play for local side AmaZulu and Mbabane Swallows in Swaziland.[2]
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