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Established
1976 (48 years old)

Sport
Basketball

Stadium/Home
Sport Central
(3,000 Capacity)

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Newcastle, Tyne and Wear

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British Basketball League

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19/04 Newcastle Ea - Cheshire Pho
20/04 Manchester G - Newcastle Ea

Results
13/04 Surrey Scorc 90 - 77 Newcastle Ea
11/04 Newcastle Ea 86 - 90 Bristol Flye
31/03 Leicester Ri 91 - 96 Newcastle Ea
28/03 Newcastle Ea 84 - 90 Caledonia Gl
24/03 Sheffield Sh 91 - 83 Newcastle Ea

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Newcastle Eagles (for sponsorship purposes Esh Group Eagles Newcastle) is a British Basketball League team from Newcastle upon Tyne. They are the most successful team in the league's history. Since 2010 they have played all home games at the 3,000 capacity Sport Central arena at Northumbria University in the city. Their traditional arch rivals are the Glasgow Rocks, but the 2011–12 season has seen the arrival of the Durham Wildcats located just 25 miles south of Newcastle.

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Sport Central is a purpose built sports centre and events arena located in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Opened in 2010 at a cost of £30 million, it forms part of the Northumbria University campus, in the city centre.

The centre houses facilities for swimming, track running, climbing, golf, squash, basketball, netball, badminton and volleyball. The main sports and events arena has a capacity for over 3,000 spectators and is the home venue of British Basketball League team Newcastle Eagles and Netball Superleague side Team Northumbria. It has also hosted international basketball when Great Britain staged a game there, featuring NBA star Luol Deng.

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