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Athlone Stadium: Who wants to design a fan walk to this stadium?

Future Cape Townon05/03/2011/Comments closed

Athlone Stadium: Who wants to design a fan walk to this stadium?

Tagged: 2010 architecture athlone cape design engineering fan field fifa football soccer stadium town training venue truss walk world cup

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