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Shiranami Stadium (白波スタジアム) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kagoshima, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football and rugby union matches. It was formerly known as Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium. Since April 2018 it has been called Shiranami Stadium for the naming rights. It is the home stadium of Kagoshima United FC of the Japan Football League and Je Vrille Kagoshima of the women's soccer club. The stadium was originally opened in 1972 and has an official capacity of 19,934 spectators.

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  • 鹿児島県立鴨池陸上競技場 (ja)
  • Shiranami Stadium (en)
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  • Shiranami Stadium (白波スタジアム) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kagoshima, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football and rugby union matches. It was formerly known as Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium. Since April 2018 it has been called Shiranami Stadium for the naming rights. It is the home stadium of Kagoshima United FC of the Japan Football League and Je Vrille Kagoshima of the women's soccer club. The stadium was originally opened in 1972 and has an official capacity of 19,934 spectators. (en)
  • 鹿児島県立鴨池陸上競技場(かごしまけんりつ かもいけりくじょうきょうぎじょう)は、鹿児島県鹿児島市の鴨池公園内にある陸上競技場。球技場としても使用される。鹿児島県教育庁所管の「鹿児島県総合体育センター」施設の一つ で、セイカ・ユナイテッドグループが指定管理者として運営管理を行っている。 2018年4月1日より鹿児島県枕崎市に本社を置く酒造メーカー・薩摩酒造が命名権を取得し、「白波スタジアム」(しらなみスタジアム、略称:白波スタ)の呼称を用いている(詳細は後述)。 (ja)
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  • Shiranami Stadium (en)
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  • Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium (en)
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  • Seika Sports Group (en)
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  • Japan Kagoshima Kagoshima#Japan Kagoshima Prefecture#Japan (en)
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  • Shiranami Stadium (白波スタジアム) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kagoshima, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football and rugby union matches. It was formerly known as Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium. Since April 2018 it has been called Shiranami Stadium for the naming rights. It is the home stadium of Kagoshima United FC of the Japan Football League and Je Vrille Kagoshima of the women's soccer club. The stadium was originally opened in 1972 and has an official capacity of 19,934 spectators. (en)
  • 鹿児島県立鴨池陸上競技場(かごしまけんりつ かもいけりくじょうきょうぎじょう)は、鹿児島県鹿児島市の鴨池公園内にある陸上競技場。球技場としても使用される。鹿児島県教育庁所管の「鹿児島県総合体育センター」施設の一つ で、セイカ・ユナイテッドグループが指定管理者として運営管理を行っている。 2018年4月1日より鹿児島県枕崎市に本社を置く酒造メーカー・薩摩酒造が命名権を取得し、「白波スタジアム」(しらなみスタジアム、略称:白波スタ)の呼称を用いている(詳細は後述)。 (ja)
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