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Avarua Tereora Stadium






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Coordinates: 21°1221S 159°4825W / 21.20583°S 159.80694°W / -21.20583; -159.80694
 

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Avarua Tereora Stadium
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LocationAvarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Coordinates21°12′21S 159°48′25W / 21.20583°S 159.80694°W / -21.20583; -159.80694
OwnerCISNOC
Capacity5,000
Record attendance5,000 (1986 Pacific Games)
SurfaceGrass
Opened1984

The Tereora Stadium also known as the National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadiuminAvarua, Cook Islands. It is currently used mostly for rugby and football matches. The stadium holds 5,000 people and was originally built in 1984/85.[1] The stadium was upgraded in early 1986 so it could host both the 1986 Pacific Games and the rugby league 1986 Pacific Cup. The Stadium is managed by the National Stadium Trust Board made up of individuals from CISNOC, the Private Sector and Government. The Stadium Trust Board employs a full-time manager, Mr Rae Dyer. It is the home stadium for the Cook Islands national football team and the Cook Islands national rugby league team.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World Stadiums – Stadiums on the Cook Islands". www.worldstadiums.com. Archived from the original on 13 April 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2016.


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