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dag+hammarskjöld+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

12°58′39″S 28°39′48″E / 12.9776°S 28.6634°E / -12.9776; 28.6634
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Dag Hammarskjöld Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Ndola, Zambia, named after former Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld. It was used mostly for football matches and served as the home for Ndola United Football Club. The stadium had a capacity of 18,000 people. In 1988 the stadium was razed to pave way for a new stadium. Construction of the new stadium didn't begin until 2001, and it is not known whether construction will continue. [1][ needs update]

It was inaugurated by Mamata Banerjee, the honourable chief minister of West Bengal, India.

References

  1. ^ "Dag Hammerskjold stadium reconstruction committee finally formed". Zambia News Agency. 2001-09-08. Archived from the original on 2006-09-25.

12°58′39″S 28°39′48″E / 12.9776°S 28.6634°E / -12.9776; 28.6634



dag+hammarskjöld+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

12°58′39″S 28°39′48″E / 12.9776°S 28.6634°E / -12.9776; 28.6634
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dag Hammarskjöld Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Ndola, Zambia, named after former Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld. It was used mostly for football matches and served as the home for Ndola United Football Club. The stadium had a capacity of 18,000 people. In 1988 the stadium was razed to pave way for a new stadium. Construction of the new stadium didn't begin until 2001, and it is not known whether construction will continue. [1][ needs update]

It was inaugurated by Mamata Banerjee, the honourable chief minister of West Bengal, India.

References

  1. ^ "Dag Hammerskjold stadium reconstruction committee finally formed". Zambia News Agency. 2001-09-08. Archived from the original on 2006-09-25.

12°58′39″S 28°39′48″E / 12.9776°S 28.6634°E / -12.9776; 28.6634



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