Sirens Stadium

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Sirens Stadium
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Sirens Stadium
Location Flag of Malta.svg St. Paul's Bay, Malta
Owner Sirens F.C.
Operator Sirens F.C.
Capacity 600
SurfaceArtificial Turf
Construction
Opened1970 (sandy pitch)
Renovated2011 (new pitch Artificial Turf)
Tenants
Sirens F.C. (Not in the Maltese Premier League)
Maltese National Amateur League

The Sirens Stadium is a stadium in St. Paul's Bay, Malta. It originally opened in 1970 with a sandy pitch, but introduced a new artificial pitch in 2011. It is the home ground of Maltese Premier League club Sirens F.C. It is also used by all Sirens teams from the youth teams up to senior teams for training. It has a capacity of 600.

Coordinates: 35°56′43″N14°24′53″E / 35.9453°N 14.4148°E / 35.9453; 14.4148


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