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Stebonheath Park (Welsh: Parc
Stebonheath) is a multi-use
stadium in Llanelli, West
Wales with a
capacity of 3,700. It is
primarily used as a football...
- pla**** in the
Cymru South for the 2019–20 season. The team is
based at
Stebonheath Park from 1920,
having previously pla**** at the
Halfway athletics ground...
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Retrieved 30 May 2018. "Llanelli Town
striker Lee
Trundle departs from
Stebonheath Park due to work commitments". Y Clwb Pêl-droed. 27 May 2018. "Lee Trundle:...
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relocating them to
Stebonheath Park in Llanelli. The
Ironmen were
renamed West
Wales Raiders in 2018 and
continued to play at
Stebonheath Park. In July 2017...
- of
rugby league in
England and Wales. The club is
based at
Stebonheath Park.
Stebonheath Park is the home of
football club
Llanelli A.F.C.,
which plays...
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South Australia. It is
bounded by the
Northern Expressway,
Curtis Road,
Stebonheath Road and
Petherton Road. It was
originally rectangular in shape, with...
- as home
stadium for
Llanelli Town A.F.C. when the
facilities at
their Stebonheath Park
ground have not been sufficient, such as in
European competitions...
- of the area west of the
Gawler Central Railway Line and what is now
Stebonheath Road. The
Playford Alive development began in the 2000s, establishing...
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established in 1973.
Their debut fixture was a
match against Ireland at
Stebonheath Park in Llanelli. A
crowd of 3,500
watched them lose 3 - 2. For 20 years...
- of 2008. He
started in the away
fixture to
Wales in a 1–0
victory at
Stebonheath Park on 31 October. He
featured again in the
tournament a
month later...