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Jay Jay Okocha Stadium

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Renamed after Okocha in June 2008, the stadium has a capacity of 8,000 people and hosted matches for the
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6°10′57″N 6°31′27″E / 6.182433°N 6.524141°E / 6.182433; 6.524141
Delta State Government
Capacity
stadium
Ogwashi-Uku
Aniocha South
Nigeria
Super Eagles
Jay-Jay Okocha
football
Delta Force F.C.
2008 WAFU U-20 Championship
Ghana
"Nigeria: Delta names stadium after Jay Jay Okocha"
the original
"Okocha's emotional testimonial"
"Ghana too strong for Senegal"
the original
Nigerian
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expanding it
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Football venues in Nigeria
Delta State
West African sports venue stubs
Nigerian building and structure stubs

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