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The Princes Magogo Stadium is situated in the township of KwaMashu, Durban in the Kwazulu Natal Province.

The Princes Magogo Stadium is named after the Zulu Princes, Constance Magogo. In 2009, it was renovated to serve as a training ground for some teams during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

Capacity

12000

Current Use

Football matches. It used to be home to Nathi Lions and Milford FC. Both of them used to play in the second division of the South African league.

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