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Free State Stadium - Wikipedia
The Free State Stadium (Afrikaans: Vrystaatstadion), currently known as the Toyota Stadium for sponsorship reasons and formerly known as Vodacom Park, is a stadium in Bloemfontein in the Free State of South Africa, used mainly for rugby union …
Stadium | Toyota Cheetahs
Toyota Stadium is the home base of Free State Rugby (the Toyota Cheetahs and Toyota Free State Cheetahs). This stadium and the related infrastructure rank amongst the most sophisticated in South African sports. - Capacity: 42 000 - Safe capacity: 39 000 - Situated 2 km from CBD - Roof: 360 degrees - Precinct size: 220,000m²
Home | Toyota Cheetahs
2025年2月5日 · Official website of the Toyota Free State Cheetahs rugby team offering news, teams, profiles, fixtures and results.
Stadium Facts - Toyota Cheetahs
Toyota Stadium is the home base of Free State Rugby (the Toyota Cheetahs and Toyota Free State Cheetahs). This stadium and the related infrastructure rank amongst the most sophisticated in South African sports.
Free State Stadium: History, Capacity, Events & Significance
2021年3月17日 · Get to know about the significance of Free State Stadium, a Soccer, Rugby Union stadium, situated in Bloemfontein, South Africa
Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, Free State - SA-Venues.com
Considered to be one of the most sophisticated stadiums in South Africa, the Free State Stadium has a seating capacity of 46 000. There are eight entrance gates. The hospitality facilities of the stadium comprise 100 suites, an entertainment deck, and 15 fixed gazebos.
Vodacom Park (Free State Stadium) – StadiumDB.com
Stadium: Vodacom Park (Free State Stadium), Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa, capacity: 48000, club: Bloemfontein Celtic FC.
Free State Stadium - World Stadium Database
World Stadium Database is an extensive resource for stadium information worldwide, featuring details on location, capacity, and architecture. Users can explore stadiums by country or view popular venues.
Toyota Stadium - World of Stadiums
Extra stadium info – Toyota Stadium. The venue is also known as the Free State Stadium. It was named Vodafone Park before it became the Toyota Stadium. The stadium became one of the largest sports venues by capacity in the Republic of South Africa.
Free State Stadium - South African History Online
The Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein was originally built for the Rugby World Cup of 1995. Then, it was revamped to host a number of matches for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. Its current tenants include the Central Cheetahs, the Free State …