Nittawela Rugby Stadium
Location | Nittawela, Kandy, Sri Lanka |
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Coordinates | 7°18′59″N 80°38′03″E / 7.31639°N 80.63417°E |
Owner | Kandy SC |
Operator | Kandy SC |
Type | Stadium |
Genre(s) | Sporting Events |
Capacity | 25,000 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1949 |
Opened | 1954 |
Tenants | |
Kandy SC |
Nittawela Rugby Stadium is a purpose-built rugby union stadium in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is one of Sri Lanka's most famous rugby venues.
History
[edit]Kandy Sports Club's original home ground was Bogambara Stadium until in 1939 the British Colonial Army took it over during the Second World War.[1] The grounds were subsequently handed over to the General Hospital to house their offices. Kandy SC however continued to play rugby at Bogambara but without a club house. In 1949 the Kandy Municipal Council resolved to provide the club with an area of land, a landfill site, at Nittawela.[1] The preparation of the site took approximately five years and it wasn't until 1954 that Nittawela became the permanent home ground for Kandy SC.[2]
In 1992 the gradient towards the entrance was levelled and a new pavilion was constructed, this was followed by the construction of the Central Finance grandstand and a pavilion named after Major General Denzil Kobbekaduwa. In 2004 a further two stands were constructed and were named after two former players Priyantha Ekanayake and Nalaka Weerakkody. A media pavilion has also been constructed and is named after former club captain, Indrajith Bandaranaike.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Jaleel, Shamseer (24 August 2011). "Kandy dominate local rugby scene". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- ^ de Joodt, Ken (5 December 2013). "A Historic Kandy Sports Club". Retrieved 9 March 2015.