28 Forgotten Stadium Grounds Around The World Left Abandoned
19. Kings Park Soccer Stadium – Durban, South Africa

Kings Park Soccer Stadium, located in Durban, South Africa, was once an essential venue for South African football, with a seating capacity of 35,000. It served as the home of Manning Rangers, one of the country's most historic clubs, and hosted numerous league matches, cup competitions, and international friendlies. The stadium was a key part of Durban's sports scene and played a role in the development of football in South Africa during the late 20th century. However, following the dissolution of Manning Rangers in 2006, the stadium was left without a primary tenant. With little financial incentive to maintain it, Kings Park Soccer Stadium was gradually abandoned. The lack of upkeep resulted in rapid decay—grass overtook the field, the seating areas fell into disrepair, and the once-loud stands became eerily silent. While nearby stadiums, such as Moses Mabhida Stadium, have received investment and modernization, Kings Park has been largely forgotten. Efforts to repurpose or renovate the venue have stalled, and as of today, it remains unused, a deteriorating relic of Durban's footballing past.








