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The Bantu Sports Club

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The Bantu Sports Club was built on land donated in 1925 by Howard Pim in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Sports Club comprised a club house, tennis courts, football (soccer) fields, and stands for 5,000 spectators (soccer stadium).[1]

References

  • Callinicos, Luli. 1987. "The World the Workers Made", in Working Life 1886-1940: Factories, Townships, and Popular Culture on the Rand (People's History of South Africa, Vol
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