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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. 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.

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  • 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. 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. (en)
  • O Estádio Sugar Ray Xulu é um estádio multi-uso localizado em Clermont, na cidade de Durban, África do Sul. Atualmente é usado principalmente para jogos de futebol e foi reformulado em 2010 para ser utilizado como um campo de treinamento para as equipes participantes da Copa do Mundo FIFA de 2010. A pequena capacidade do estádio foi ampliada de 1.700 para 6.500, como um legado da Copa. O estádio tem o nome de Cedric 'Sugar Ray' Xulu, um ex-jogador de futebol considerado uma lenda viva em Durban, cuja carreira na década de 1960 levou-o a jogar pelo time local, AmaZulu e o Mbabane Swallows de Essuatíni. (pt)
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  • 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. 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. (en)
  • O Estádio Sugar Ray Xulu é um estádio multi-uso localizado em Clermont, na cidade de Durban, África do Sul. Atualmente é usado principalmente para jogos de futebol e foi reformulado em 2010 para ser utilizado como um campo de treinamento para as equipes participantes da Copa do Mundo FIFA de 2010. A pequena capacidade do estádio foi ampliada de 1.700 para 6.500, como um legado da Copa. (pt)
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