Paliati Grounds

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Paliati Grounds
Paliati Grounds
LocationAlofi-Liku Road
Paliati, Niue
Coordinates 19°03′19″S169°55′04″W / 19.055371°S 169.917871°W / -19.055371; -169.917871 Coordinates: 19°03′19″S169°55′04″W / 19.055371°S 169.917871°W / -19.055371; -169.917871
Capacity 1,000
SurfaceNatural Grass
Tenants
Niue national rugby union team
Niue national soccer team
Niue Soccer Tournament

The Paliati Grounds (also known as the Niue High School Oval) is the multi-use national stadium of the Pacific Island nation of Niue. The stadium has a capacity of 1,000 spectators. [1] [2] [3] It is located adjacent to the Niue High School and the Niue campus of the University of the South Pacific. [4]

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The Paliati Grounds hosts the Niue Soccer Tournament, [5] [6] the Niue national rugby union team, [7] island rugby tournaments, [8] and school athletics. [9]

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