Randburg Hockey Stadium
Field hockey stadium in Randburg, South Africa
Location | Praegville, Randburg, South Africa |
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Coordinates | 26°05′45.3″S 27°58′59.5″E / 26.095917°S 27.983194°E / -26.095917; 27.983194 |
Capacity | 3,000[1] |
Surface | Astroturf |
Tenants | |
Southern Gauteng Hockey Association |
The Randburg Hockey Stadium, known as the Randburg Astroturf , is a 3,000-capacity field hockey stadium in Randburg, Gauteng, South Africa.[2][3] In 2019, the venue hosted both men's and women's Premier Hockey League finals. Those were the last PHL finals. Both field hockey finals took place in front of capacity crowds of 3,000.[4] The Drakensberg Dragons won the men's final and the Madikwe Rangers won the women's final.
See also
- 1999 All-Africa Games[5]
- 2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge[6]
- 2012 Men's Junior Africa Cup for Nations[7]
- 2015 African Olympic Qualifier[8]
- Premier Hockey League
- 2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals[9]
References
- ^ https://www.lekkeslaap.co.za/attractions/kaspersky-randburg-astro-stadium#:~:text=The%20venue%20has%20seating%20for,side%20of%20field%20%E2%80%9CA%C3%A2%E2%82%AC%20.
- ^ "Curro hockey stars top Hawks". Randburg Sun. 4 April 2021.
- ^ "SA hockey men and women win Africa championship". eNCA. 1 November 2015.
- ^ https://www.citizen.co.za/randburg-sun/sports-news/2019/08/18/hockey-finals-blitz/
- ^ "All Africa Games - The Games {www.aag.org.za}". 25 April 2001. Archived from the original on 25 April 2001. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
- ^ "Randburg to host hockey's Champions Challenge". www.iol.co.za. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ "News for 21 October 2012". The Fieldhockey.com Archives. 21 October 2012.
- ^ "Hockey teams for Olympic qualifiers". News Day. 8 September 2015.
- ^ Agency, African News. "SA to host World Hockey League semis in 2017". www.iol.co.za. Retrieved 24 June 2022.