4K Flyover of Barbourfields Stadium Bulawayo & Surrounding Townships!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ธ.ค. 2024
- Barbourfields Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, home to Highlanders FC. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is owned by Bulawayo City Council and is home to Highlanders F.C., one of the biggest soccer teams in Zimbabwe. Soccer fans commonly refer to the stadium as "Emagumeni" meaning "our yard" in iSiNdebele. As of 2017, Barbourfields Stadium may be used as homeground to other football teams in and around Bulawayo including Bantu Rovers FC, How Mine FC and Chicken Inn FC, but mostly, when they play big teams. The stadium consists of four stands including the most famous ones; the Mpilo End (usually for the away fans), and, of course, the Soweto End (for the 'die hard' home fans). It has a capacity of 25,000 making it the second largest stadium in Zimbabwe after the National Sports Stadium (60,000).
Highlanders F.C. drew the highest average home attendance in their domestic league in 2016, with an average attendance of 5,614. The previous year, they drew an average home attendance of 7,276 for domestic league games.
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City of kings and queens🤴👸 nice aerial view❤️❤️
Siyabonga kakhulu 😌
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Wow...That brought back memories. I lived eBF in the 70s
Thank you so much for the comment. We are glad we are bringing the memories back!!!
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Just a few months ago I was driving through these streets. Great footage
Siyabonga kakhulu 😌
We still far from developing our stadiums, thanks for the aerial view
Very true, this is how it looked when we inherited it from the Smith government. The stadium was built by the European government for Black people especially, it used to be called Native Stadium before it was officially named after a former Bulawayo Mayor, H. R. Barbour who presided from 1924 to 1926. Basically not much care was taken in designing it from an aesthetic point of view. We have to reinvest in our infrastructure, one might be tempted to call for expanding the stadium, but it barely fills up during games, except for big games, so we also need to reignite the love of sport, not just for entertainment but also for health and well being.
@@zwangendabaproductions6005 I agree with you 100% right now everything we inherited is dead nothing works properly
We need serious developments there
Hi, thank you for commenting, ye indeed, development is sorely needed. We will get there one day, Zimbabwe has alot of potential.
Bosso ngenkhani home of amahlolanyama!
Siyabonga Ntshangase, for umsebenzi wakho, lingadinwa lakusasa 🙏🏾🥳😎
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