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  1. Cardiff Arms Park ( Welsh: Parc yr Arfau Caerdydd ), also known as The Arms Park, is situated in the centre of Cardiff, Wales. It is primarily a rugby union stadium, but it also has a bowling green.

  2. Cardiff Arms Park is the home of Cardiff Blues and Cardiff Rugby Football Club, with a capacity of 60,000. Learn about its history, development, famous players and events since 1881.

  3. Homepage | Cardiff Rugby. Latest News. Chairman's Update - Summer 2024. Community | 29th June. 10 Blue and Blacks named in Wales touring party. First Team News | 24th June. Bevan savours debut against South Africa. International | 24th June. Lee-Lo signs new contract at Cardiff Arms Park. First Team News | 19th June.

  4. Learn about the iconic venue of Cardiff Arms Park Rugby Stadium, the home of Cardiff Rugby Club. Find out how to get tickets, reach the stadium, and enjoy nearby pubs and restaurants.

  5. The Arms Park is one of the most famous old grounds in Welsh rugby, situated right in the heart of Cardiff. The name is derived from the hotel which originally stood on the site in the 17th Century. Cricket was the first sport to be played on the grounds, before Cardiff RFC and the Welsh national team made it their home in the late 1800s.

  6. Mar 15, 2012 · Cardiff Rugby Club's 1960s ground, just to the north of the Millennium Stadium, still bears the Arms Park name, but with the Blues having moved away to Cardiff City Stadium, its future has now...

  7. By 1999, the Millennium Stadium had replaced the National Stadium, Cardiff Arms Park, as the national stadium of Wales for rugby union and association football international matches. Cardiff RFC continued as before to play at Cardiff Arms Park rugby ground, which had replaced the cricket ground in 1969.