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Cardiff City Stadium
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Opened in 2009 to replace demolished Ninian Park, this 27,978-seat stadium is home to the Cardiff City Football Club. The stadium, which has also hosted home games of the Cardiff Blues rugby team and the Wales national football team, is known for the statue of Football Association Cup-winning captain Fred Keenor at its entrance, and the packed concerts it hosts when sports are not on schedule.