Newlands Stadium

Newlands Stadium
Newlands Stadium
Newlands Stadium
Location Cape Town, South Africa
Coordinates 33°58′14″S 18°28′6″E / 33.97056°S 18.46833°E / -33.97056; 18.46833Coordinates: 33°58′14″S 18°28′6″E / 33.97056°S 18.46833°E / -33.97056; 18.46833
Owner Western Province Rugby Union
Surface Grass
Capacity 51,900
Tenants
Stormers, Western Province
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A Stormers Super 14 rugby match at Newlands.

Newlands Stadium, currently referred to as DHL Newlands for sponsorship reasons[1] , is located in Cape Town, South Africa.

The stadium currently has a capacity of 51,900 people, but is not an all seater venue.[2]

Various sports teams currently use the stadium as their home base, including:

The city's 3 Premier Soccer League clubs:

also, occasionally host matches at the stadium.

Contents

History

The decision to buy the ground the stadium stands on was made by the Western Province Rugby and Football Union in 1888. The first official match at Newlands took place on 31 May 1890 when Stellenbosch defeated Villagers there in front of a crowd of about 2,400 people. The following year the stadium hosted its first rugby test when the British Lions toured South Africa.

It wasn't until 1919 that the first permanent concrete stands were erected on the grounds. Later, in 1927, the new grandstand was erected and the field layout was changed to run from North-South. Yet more changes came in 1931 when the South stand was also enlarged.

In the 1950s parts of a new grandstand as well as South stand were completed, facilities such as lifts and a Presidential room were added, a fourth bay was added to the grandstand, and an extension was added to the lower gallery.

The 1970s saw the stadium change once again as the headquarters of SA Rugby moved to Newlands, and several stands were built or renovated, while the 1980s saw private suites and function rooms erected on top of the North stands as well as demolition of the old South stand and inauguration of the new Danie Craven stand (also with private suites and function rooms). The 1980s also saw 10,253 seats added to the stadium.

Between 1990 and 1995 the stadium was under constant renovation, adding technology, increasing capacity, and upgrading facilities, as part of a 3-phase redevelopment plan in anticipation of the 1995 Rugby World Cup, when Newlands hosted the opening match of the tournament.

After the World Cup, development continued with several redevelopment and expansion projects to make the stadium more modern and increase capacity.

The stadium's name was changed several times by various sponsors, first from Newlands to Norwich Park Newlands in 1996, then to Fedsure Park Newlands in 2000 due to a merger between Fedsure and Norwich, and finally back to simply Newlands by Investec when they became the main sponsor in 2002. In late 2005, Vodacom became the stadium's main sponsor, but followed Investec's precedent and kept the stadium name as Newlands.

Towards the latter half of the first decade of this millenium, newlands has become known amongst locals as 'the stadium of false hope'. This is due to the fact that the Western Province Stormers'are simply unable to win a trophy. The term itself refers to fans hope. Year after year it builds up only for them to stumble at the last hurdle.

1995 Rugby World Cup

In 1995 the stadium was one of the host venues for the Rugby World Cup held in South Africa. The stadium hosted two pool games in Pool A. The stadium also hosted one quarter final with England defeating Australia 25–22. The stadium was then used for the semi final between England and New Zealand, with England losing 29–45.

Date Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
1995-05-25  South Africa 27–18  Australia Pool A 51,000
1995-05-30  South Africa 21–8  Romania Pool A 35,000
1995-06-11  England 25–22  Australia Quarter Final 30,000
1995-06-18  England 29–45  New Zealand Semi Final 50,000

Future

It was speculated that WP rugby would sell Newlands, and that the Stormers, Ajax Cape Town and Western Province would move to the newly-built Cape Town Stadium for their home games. However, the Western Province Rugby Union have decided that they will not be using the stadium, but will rather remain at Newlands.[3]

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