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Revision as of 23:27, 5 April 2020
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| Location | Cherry Trees, Craitland |
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| Opened | 2003 |
| Surface | Grass |
| Capacity | 68,000 |
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Cherry Trees FC Craitland national football team | |
Oesst Whiteside is a football stadium in the Craitish capital city of Cherry Trees. Named for the Whiteside area of the city in which it is located, the stadium is home to Cherry Trees FC and is the primary stadium used by the Craitish national side for home internationals. The stadium's 68,000-seat capacity is the largest in the country.
Use
As the largest stadium in Craitland, Oesst Whiteside is regularly used to stage showpiece sporting events, and plays host to the finals of both the King's Cup and Cities' Cup on an annual basis. With Craitland having hosted EMU 2011 and the 2015 FMF World Cup, both competitions' respective opening and final matches were played at Oesst Whiteside.
Notable matches
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