Facilities
UJ Sport Facilities
Dear Client
NB: Please note that UJ Stadium in Westdene is under construction from 10 October 2022 to 28 February 2023. As a result, you are advised to plan your events accordingly. Should there be any changes regarding the project, the University will communicate in due course.
Thank you for your understanding during this period.
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As a vibrant and multicultural education institution in South Africa, the University of Johannesburg (UJ) shares the pace and energy of the cosmopolitan Johannesburg city. With this mind, UJ provides the best sports facilities for its high performance athletes, the staff and student population as well as the Johannesburg community.
The University offers a range of well-kept stadia and venues meeting international standards. Some of its stadia have been used by international athletes such as the Serbian team which trained at the A.W Muller Stadium during the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup in South Africa.
Its Soweto Sports Complex and the Westdene Stadium have hosted university cup competitions which have and continue to be broadcast on national television.
The UJ Sport facilities are available for hire for conferences, training and other functions required and approved by the University. To book any of the venues, click here: Application-for-use-of-UJ Sports-facilities-, EVENT PRE-EVENT RISK REQUEST ASSESSMENT FORM, PROPOSED UJ EVENT OVERVIEW TEMPLATE. Send completed booking forms to smpangane@uj.ac.za.
These facilities are located across the four campuses in Soweto, Auckland Park, and Doornfontein. Below is an overview of what each campus has to offer in Sport Facilities:
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