Lamenu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Tanna Island, Vanuatu. Its foremost use if for football purposes attributable to its grass field.[1][2]
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| Full name | Lamenu Stadium |
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| Location | White Sand Road, Lenakel, Tanna, Vanuatu |
| Coordinates | 19°32′00″S 169°16′10″E |
| Owner | Vanuatu Football Federation |
| Type | Sport venue |
| Capacity | 1000-2000 |
| Surface | Grass |
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| Nalkutan F.C., events | |
There is an Under-15 Centre of Excellence football program at Lamenu Stadium headed by Joel Stephen.[3]
A promotional football 'Respect Festival' took place in Vanuatu in February 2016 with Lamenu Stadium hosting the one on Tanna.[4]
The Vanuatu Cricket Outreach Programme launched at this venue in 2012.[5] On top of that, it was the venue for the 2017 TVL Cup final, which marked the culmination of the season.[6]
UNICEF held a birth certificate awareness event along with football festivities in this venue with the slogan: a birth certificate is a child's passport to protection.[7] [8]
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