New Marshall Islands Stadium is a 2,000-capacity Olympic-grade track and field and association football stadium currently under construction in Majuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands. Once complete it will be the centerpiece of football in the country. The structure will also serve as a large seawall in the densely populated part of Majuro which has become inundated with seawater through the effects of climate change, particularly during king tide.
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