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Spencer Park, Queensland

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Spencer Park
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LocationNewmarket, Queensland
Coordinates27°26′22″S 153°00′41″E / 27.43944°S 153.01139°E / -27.43944; 153.01139
OwnerBrisbane City Council
Capacity10,000 (3,000 grandstand)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes, next to clubhouse
Construction
Opened1963
Renovated1981 (Gino Merlo Stand)
Tenants
Brisbane City FC

Spencer Park (currently known as Imperial Corp Stadium[1]) is a football stadium located in the suburb of Newmarket, 4km north of the Brisbane CBD, Queensland, Australia. It is home to National Premier Leagues Queensland team Brisbane City FC.

The stadium, while officially holding 10,000,[2] seats only 3,000 under the grandstand, the Gino Merlo Stand.[3] The grandstand is mainly concrete steps with a small number of seats in the middle of the stand. There are also corporate boxes at the back of the grandstand.There are 4 entrances to the grandstand, 2 on each end and 2 in the middle, which are directly above the home and away changing room tunnels. The stadium entrances are controlled for some major events, where Brisbane City FC or Football Queensland typically charge for stadium entry at the gates, (e.g. $2 children, $5 adult, $10 family). There are also tables for seating outside the clubhouse.

At the clubhouse Brisbane City FC runs Wood-fired Pizza and Ribs events, where Italian foods are served cooked in two wood-fired pizza ovens built in 2023.[4]

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History

The stadium opened in 1963 on the site of an old Brisbane City Council waste disposal site, and underwent a major renovation in 1981 with the construction of the Gino Merlo Stand.[5] Since then there have been two sponsor based naming changes, with current naming rights given through Platinum-level sponsorship of Brisbane City FC by Imperial Corp.[1]

Names given to Spencer Park Football Field
Name Duration
Imperial Corp Stadium 2022[1]-present
Corporate Travel Management (CTM) Stadium 2015[6]-2022[1]
Spencer Park 1963-2014[2]

Spencer Park was selected by FIFA for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup as a Training Site,[7] with major renovations undertaken.

It used to be the location of La Rustica restaurant, where traditional Italian foods were served.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Brisbane City FC announces ImperialCorp as Platinum Sponsor". www.facebook.com. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b Spencer Park Austadiums
  3. ^ Facilities Brisbane City Football Club
  4. ^ "Woodfired Pizza & Ribs Launch Night". www.facebook.com. 8 March 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  5. ^ a b History Brisbane City Football Club
  6. ^ Flynn, Michael (4 December 2014). "City Secure Naming Rights Deal". National Premier Leagues. Sports TG.
  7. ^ "Spencer Park Selected by FIFA for Women's World Cup 2023 for Training Site". Brisbane City Football Club. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
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