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Sirrine Stadium
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| Interactive map of Sirrine Stadium |
| Greenville, South Carolina |
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| 15,000 |
| Furman Paladins football (1936–1980)Greenville High School |
Sirrine Stadium is a stadium in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. It was used by Furman University's American football team from 1936 to 1980. The stadium opened on October 31, 1936, with a Furman victory over Davidson. It has a seating capacity of 15,000. It is currently used by the Greenville High School Red Raiders and has hosted the HBCU Classic since 2005.
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