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The center is home to the Davinson Islands Football Association headquarters and is the home base for all [[Davinson Talent Project]] trainings. The center consists of one main headquarters building, four dressing rooms scattered around pitches, 2 full-size artificial grass pitches which both allow up to 500 capacity.
The center is home to the Davinson Islands Football Association headquarters and is the home base for all [[Davinson Talent Project]] trainings. The center consists of one main headquarters building, four dressing rooms scattered around pitches, 2 full-size artificial grass pitches which both allow up to 500 capacity.


The stadium has since been in use for [[Davinson Islands A-Division]] games with [[Tuan FC]] and [[Muhongo Sunrise]] calling the center as home.
The football center is also home to the [[Davinson Islands national football team]] and is used for all team trainings.
 
The center has since been in use for [[Davinson Islands A-Division]] games with [[Tuan FC]] and [[Muhongo Sunrise]] calling the center as home.


[[Category:Davinson Islands]]
[[Category:Davinson Islands]]
[[Category:Sports training facilities]]
[[Category:Sports training facilities]]
[[Category:Stadiums]]
[[Category:Stadiums]]

Latest revision as of 10:42, 15 February 2023

An image of the facility from above.

The N'wala Reserve Football Center or commonly known as the N'Wala Reserve is a football facility in the northern part of Tuan.

Facilities

The center is home to the Davinson Islands Football Association headquarters and is the home base for all Davinson Talent Project trainings. The center consists of one main headquarters building, four dressing rooms scattered around pitches, 2 full-size artificial grass pitches which both allow up to 500 capacity.

The football center is also home to the Davinson Islands national football team and is used for all team trainings.

The center has since been in use for Davinson Islands A-Division games with Tuan FC and Muhongo Sunrise calling the center as home.