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<strong>The New Fairland Field opens its doors to Diaspora W. C.</strong>

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<strong>The New Fairland Field opens its doors to Diaspora W. C.</strong>

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<strong>The New Fairland Field opens its doors to Diaspora W. C.</strong>

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The New Fairland Field opens its doors to the Diaspora World Cup. Sunny Acres Sports Systems, a full service sports field construction company has completed the construction of a new synthetic turf sports field at Fairland Recreational Park in Silver Spring, Maryland. The field will also serve as home of the knockout stage games of the 2011 Diaspora World Cup starting Saturday June 11th 2011. The Fairland Field 3928 Greencastle Rd Burtonsville, MD20866