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The Bowl (Douglas)

The Bowl
Location Pulrose Road,
Douglas, Isle of Man
Owner Douglas Borough Council
Operator Parks Department
Capacity 3,000 (est.)
Surface Astro Turf
Tenants
Saint Marys F.C.
Isle of Man official football team
Ellan Vannin football team

The King George V Bowl (commonly known as The Bowl) is a multi-use stadium in Douglas, Isle of Man. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home of the Isle of Man official and Ellan Vannin football teams. The stadium has a capacity of about 3,000.

The Bowl is owned by Douglas Borough Council. It is the home of the Isle of Man Football Association and St Marys A.F.C. who play in the Isle of Man Football League. They play their home matches at The Bowl but their changing rooms for home matches are at the nearby National Sports Centre. The stadium hosts the Isle of Man Football League's annual cup competitions finals such as the Manx FA Cup, the Charity Shield, Hospital Cup and the Railway Cup, as well as the Isle of Man Tournament, an annual four team football competition between the amateur FA teams of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. The now defunct annual Isle of Man Steam Packet Football Festival was also held at The Bowl.

The Bowl was the most regularly used venue for the Rugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain), which was a trophy for British rugby league clubs that was held as a one-off match at the beginning of a new season. The stadium hosted the contest on four occasions in the 1980s.

The Bowl has also staged pop concerts such as Meatloaf. A Toyah Willcox concert held at the venue in front of an audience of 4,000 on 11 June 2002 as part of her "Here and Now 2002" Tour and Status Quo who played there in the early 1990s.

The stadium is one of the venues for the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games which is to be staged on the Isle of Man. It is due to stage the rugby sevens and the opening ceremony.


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