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Scottland FC Plans To Build 15,000-Seater Stadium In Mabvuku

4 months agoThu, 07 Nov 2024 12:30:35 GMT
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Scottland FC Plans To Build 15,000-Seater Stadium In Mabvuku

Northern Region Soccer League club Scottland FC has announced plans to construct a 15,000-seater stadium in Mabvuku, a sprawling suburb in eastern Harare.

The club, owned by Mabvuku-Tafara legislator Pedzai “Scott” Sakupwanya, has reportedly secured a 30-year lease for Number One Grounds, located adjacent to Mabvuku High School, from the City of Harare.

In an interview with The Herald, Scottland FC chairman Tonderai Sakupwanya, who is Scott’s brother, said that the proposed stadium will accommodate at least 15,000 spectators.

The facility will also have various ancillary amenities, including a swimming pool, basketball and tennis courts, as well as a rugby field and a cricket field. Said Sakupwanya:

I can confirm that we now have a 30-year lease from the City of Harare to have Mabvuku Number One Ground.

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We are planning to build a 15,000-seater stadium there next year. The stadium is not going to be confined to Scottland only but it will be open to everyone.

Schools will also be allowed to use the facility and we will put up an open pool where schools will compete.

It will be an all-encompassing facility with a high-performance centre available as well because we want to develop sport in all ways that we can as Scottland FC. So, we are working round the clock to see to it that we can start the work that needs to be done.

At the moment, we are working on preliminary designs for the football stadium and we will also retain basketball courts, a rugby field, tennis and cricket facilities in the stadium.

Mabvuku has been unable to host a standard Premiership venue ever since Lafarge Stadium (formerly Portland Stadium) was condemned over a decade ago.

The now deteriorated Lafarge Stadium once buzzed with activity when Circle United, Mabvuku’s only team to compete in the top flight, was a formidable presence in the domestic league in 2002.

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14 Comments

The Erudite · 4 months ago
jj
VaChikomo · 4 months ago
hapana apa imi muri kutadza ku maintainer zviripo here tibvirei this time takatsamwa hatisi kufira mafufu bustards
Bob · 4 months ago
Tumbavha tuye twatanga kkkk
Johm · 4 months ago
its basa zvako scott vachingokuma
shurushuru · 4 months ago
dai matanga mavaka tombstone raPastor vayevaye. ehe ivavo
𝐧𝐡𝐮𝐛𝐮 · 4 months ago
𝗦𝗰𝗼𝘁𝘁 𝗻𝗱𝗶𝘇𝘃𝗼,
Ding Dong · 4 months ago
Magaya arikutsvaga Mari uyo nema Ground handiti akutoritengesa chanoda kupiwaland nehurumende then wotengesa
Dhadza · 4 months ago
Hazvisikunzwika watii ko
pk · 4 months ago
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 @dingdong you just happened to be on the comment section without reading the story 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ding Dong · 4 months ago
Ndakutaura nezuro kuti Scotland ivake pa Clever land ko zasi kwe Police uko Thanx manzwa chichemo changu Ding Dong
Him23 · 4 months ago
good idea asi ngarisvike pama international standards magaya akuvaka rimwe ground ku kwekwe tsvee kupedzesa reku waterfalls idrama chairo
flying Doc ( 3Ds) · 4 months ago
Akabvazve kuSakubva last yr akasiya a measure measure and promised kutenga ma basket seats he even proceeded to Moza and did the same now apa Kwekwe muchingoomberera chete , he even aproached Gwanzura kanzuru yakaramba yanga yaona kut kutambisirwa nguva
fonsokwembo · 4 months ago
vasiya kuMalawi akaenda futi akasiya apromisa promisa ikoko

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