Kings Park Stadium

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Growthpoint Kings Park
The Shark Tank
Location Durban, South Africa
Coordinates 29°49′30″S 31°1′47″E / 29.82500°S 31.02972°E / -29.82500; 31.02972Coordinates: 29°49′30″S 31°1′47″E / 29.82500°S 31.02972°E / -29.82500; 31.02972
Broke ground 1880s
Opened 1891
Renovated 1990s
Owner eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
Surface Grass
Capacity 55,000
Tenants
Sharks, Natal Sharks

The Kings Park Stadium (also known as Growthpoint Kings Park for sponsorship reasons and also commercially promoted as The Shark Tank), is a stadium in the Kings Park Sporting Precinct in Durban, South Africa, which was originally built in 1891 and extensively renovated in the 1990s. It has a capacity of 55,000 and is the home ground of the Sharks. The stadium has also been used by Durban based Premier Soccer League football (soccer) clubs, as well as for large football finals.

It was previously also known as the ABSA Stadium[2] and Mr Price Kings Park Stadium[3] due to sponsorship deals.

1995 Rugby World Cup

The stadium was used as one of the venues for the 1995 Rugby World Cup held in South Africa. The stadium hosted three pool games in Pool B. The stadium also hosted one quarter final with France defeating Ireland 36-12. A very wet semi final was played here on 17 June 1995 between South Africa and France, with the Springboks winning 19-15 on their way to the nation's first ever Rugby World Cup trophy.

Date Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
1995-05-27 Argentina 18–24 EnglandPool B30,000
1995-05-31 England 27–20 ItalyPool B21,000
1995-06-04 England 44–22 Western SamoaPool B20,000
1995-06-10 France 36–12 IrelandQuarter Final18,000
1995-06-17 South Africa19–15 FranceSemi Final50,000

1996 African Cup of Nations

The stadium was one of four venues for the 1996 African Cup of Nations. It hosted 3 group matches, a quarter final and semi final.

Date Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
1996-01-16 Gabon 1–2 Liberia Group C5,000
1996-01-19 Gabon 2–0 Zaire Group c6,000
1996-01-24 Angola 3–3 Cameroon Group A6,000
1996-01-28 Gabon 1-1 (1-4 on pen.) Tunisia Quarterfinal4,000
1996-01-31 Zambia 2–4 Tunisia Semifinal5,000

Other events

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Michael Jackson HIStory World Tour 15 October 1997*
Janet Jackson The Velvet Rope Tour 19 November 1998
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Robbie Williams Close Encounters Tour 10 April 2006

Future

With the construction of the new Moses Mabhida Stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup less than 200m away, the local government had hoped that the Sharks would have relocated.[4] However, this is unlikely as they have a 50-year lease on Kings Park which runs through 2056.[5]

References

  1. "Sharks Boss Says Absa Dropped Sponsorship to Back Boks". allAfrica. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2010. 
  2. "Sharks name Kings Park Sponsor". Planet Rugby. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2011. 
  3. "Demolish Absa Stadium, Newlands". iol News. 19 July 2009. Retrieved 27 June 2010. 
  4. "Sharks to Stay Put". The Sharks. 19 November 2010. 


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