L'équipe de rugby des Sharks du Natal a connu de nombreux succès au fil des ans lors de compétitions nationales (la coupe Curry) et internationales (Super 12). ABSA Stadium, également connu sous le nom de Kings Park Stadium, constitue leur propre terrain. La saison a lieu durant l'hiver, en commençant par le Super 12 en avril, suivi par les championnats nationaux et la Coupe Curry, en milieu d'année. Portez du noir et du blanc pour montrer votre soutien et méfiez-vous si vous ne le faites pas. Il y a la boutique de souvenirs du 'Shark Cage' dans le stade, proposant aussi des articles Springbok. Le stade se trouve juste au nord du chemin Old Fort, entre les routes RMN et Umgeni.
Princess Magogo Stadium is a multipurpose ground and was built to conduct practice matches for FIFA World Cup 2010. It is the home field of multiple sporting clubs like Nathi Lions Football Club, Ama Zulu Football Club and Durban Warriors. The stadium is named after Zulu Princes who is also a singer. The stadium underwent a major renovation in 2009, before it was to conduct FIFA practice fixtures.
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Chatsworth Stadium is a multipurpose stadium and the home ground of Golden Arrows. Its home team is a professional soccer club of South Africa, playing under Premier Soccer League. The stadium is also the home ground of Manning Rangers Football Club, and conducts all the fixtures for its home teams.
King Goodwill Zwelithini Stadium is the home ground of Golden Arrows- a soccer club, under Premier Soccer League. The stadium was built to serve as a practice ground for the FIFA World Cup of 2010. The stadium is named after a South African King and its capacity was expanded from 5000 to 10000.
Built to accommodate the crowds for the FIFA World Cup in 2010, the Durban Arena makes up part of the International Convention Centre (ICC). With seating for up to 10000 people, this state-of-the-art facility that plays host to a number of big name, international artists. The flexible design allows for easy adaptation for sports events and for concerts and other cultural events.