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Estadi Nakivubo

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Estadi Nakivubo
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Dades
TipusEstadi Modifica el valor a Wikidata
Obertura1r abril 1926 Modifica el valor a Wikidata
Map
 0° 18′ 42″ N, 32° 34′ 25″ E / 0.311629°N,32.573541°E / 0.311629; 32.573541
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Capacitat màxima15.000 Modifica el valor a Wikidata
ClubSimba Football Club Modifica el valor a Wikidata

L'Estadi Nakivubo, oficialment Nakivubo War Memorial Stadium, fou un estadi esportiu de la ciutat de Kampala, a Uganda.[1][2]

L'estadi fou inaugurat el 1926,[3][4] essent remodelat l'any 1954 pel govern colonial britànic.[5]

L'estadi fou tancat temporalment per deutes l'any 2013[6] i l'any 2011.[7][8] Fou tancat definitivament el 2015 i demolit el 28 de febrer de 2017.[9]

Fou la seu dels clubs SC Villa, Simba FC i KCCA FC. Tenia una capacitat de 30.000 espectadors.[10]

Referències

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  1. KAMOGA, JONATHAN. «Ham’s shopping grounds create mixed feelings» (en anglès britànic). The Observer - Uganda. [Consulta: 2 setembre 2020].
  2. FOAC. «Sports in Uganda: Stadia in Uganda». Fortune of Africa.com (FOAC), 07-07-2017. Arxivat de l'original el 1 de desembre 2017. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
  3. Reporter. «M7 Directs Ham Enterprises to Redevelop Nakivubo Staadium». Mukono: Red Pepper, 31-03-2015. Arxivat de l'original el 23 d’abril 2019. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
  4. Mukisa, Farahani. «Museveni gives away Nakivubo», 30-03-2015. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
  5. Manishimwe, Wilson. «FDC youth mull court action over leasing of Nakivubo land», 06-03-2017. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
  6. Andrew Jackson Oryada. «Tax Authority Finally Re-opens Nakivubo Stadium». Kampala: Uganda Radio Network, 07-05-2013. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
  7. Red Pepper Reporter. «URA Closes Nakivubo Stadium Over Tax Areas», 26-03-2013. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
  8. Businge, Julius. «URA closes Nakivubo Stadium over unpaid taxes», 26-03-2013. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
  9. «How Hamis waved Museveni’s order to take over Nakivubo land» (en anglès). Daily Monitor. [Consulta: 9 setembre 2021].
  10. SMC. «Nakivubo Stadium renovations almost complete». Londres: Stadia-magazine.com (SMC), 2013. Arxivat de l'original el 29 de juliol 2017. [Consulta: 7 juliol 2017].
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