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List of A-League Men stadiums

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Since the inception of the A-League Men, Australian association football's highest level annual men's league tournament, 30 football stadiums have been used to host matches, with one more stadium set to host their first A-League matches in the 2018-19 season. The inaugural round of A-League matches took place on 26 and 28 August 2005, with four clubs hosting the opening fixtures.

Of the stadiums currently serving as a team's regular home stadium, Sydney FC's Allianz Stadium is the largest stadium in the league (42,500), whilst Western United's Eureka Stadium is the smallest (11,000). The largest capacity stadium ever used in the A-League Men was Stadium Australia (83,500), which served as the temporary home ground of the Western Sydney Wanderers from 2016-2019 while the Western Sydney Stadium was being constructed. The smallest capacity stadium ever used in the A-League Men was the Morshead Park Stadium (8,500), which hosted an A-League Men's match between Western United and Wellington Phoenix on 9 April 2022. AAMI Park is the only stadium to currently serve as the home ground of multiple teams, with the stadium serving as the home ground of Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory and Western United.

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Current home stadiums

Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Capacity Coordinates Ref.
AAMI Park
(Melbourne Rectangular Stadium)
Melbourne City,
Melbourne Victory,
Western United
Melbourne,
VIC
2010 30,050 37°49′31″S 144°59′2″E / 37.82528°S 144.98389°E / -37.82528; 144.98389 [1]
Allianz Stadium
(Sydney Football Stadium)

Sydney FC Sydney,
NSW
2022 42,500 33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E / 33.88917°S 151.22528°E / -33.88917; 151.22528 [2]
Campbelltown Stadium
Macarthur FC Campbelltown,
NSW
2000 17,500 34°3′1″S 150°50′1″E / 34.05028°S 150.83361°E / -34.05028; 150.83361 [3]
Central Coast Stadium
Central Coast Mariners Gosford,
NSW
1999 20,059 33°25′42″S 151°20′17″E / 33.42833°S 151.33806°E / -33.42833; 151.33806 [4]
Moreton Daily Stadium
(Dolphin Stadium)
Brisbane Roar Kippa-Ring, QLD 1979 11,500 27°13′8″S 153°5′50″E / 27.21889°S 153.09722°E / -27.21889; 153.09722 [5]
Mars Stadium

(Eureka Stadium)

Western United Ballarat, VIC 1990 11,000 37°32′22″S 143°50′53″E / 37.53944°S 143.84806°E / -37.53944; 143.84806 [6]
Coopers Stadium
(Hindmarsh Stadium)
Adelaide United Adelaide,
SA
1960 16,500 34°54′27″S 138°34′8″E / 34.90750°S 138.56889°E / -34.90750; 138.56889 [7]
GMHBA Stadium

(Kardinia Park)

Western United Geelong,
VIC
1941 36,000 38°9′29″S 144°21′17″E / 38.15806°S 144.35472°E / -38.15806; 144.35472 [8]
Suncorp Stadium(Lang Park)
Brisbane Roar Brisbane, QLD 1914 52,500 27°27′54″S 153°00′35″E / 27.464929°S 153.009669°E / -27.464929; 153.009669 [9]
McDonald Jones Stadium
(Newcastle International
Sports Centre)
Newcastle Jets Newcastle,
NSW
1970 33,000‡ 32°55′8″S 151°43′36″E / 32.91889°S 151.72667°E / -32.91889; 151.72667 [10]
HBF Park
(Perth Oval)
Perth Glory Perth,
WA
1910 20,500‡ 31°56′45″S 115°52′12″E / 31.94583°S 115.87000°E / -31.94583; 115.87000 [11]
Sky Stadium
(Wellington Regional Stadium)
Wellington Phoenix Wellington,
NZ
2000 34,500 41°16′23″S 174°47′9″E / 41.27306°S 174.78583°E / -41.27306; 174.78583 [12]
CommBank Stadium
(Western Sydney Stadium)
Western Sydney Wanderers Parramatta,
NSW
2019 30,000 33°48′29″S 150°59′59″E / 33.80806°S 150.99972°E / -33.80806; 150.99972 [13]

Future and proposed home stadiums

Stadium Image Club Location Opening Capacity Coordinates Ref.
Wyndham City Stadium Western United Tarneit, Vic 2026[14][a] 15,000 [15]

Temporary and former stadiums

Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Capacity[b] Coordinates Ref
Adelaide Oval
Adelaide United Adelaide,
SA
1871 53,500 34°54′56″S 138°35′46″E / 34.91556°S 138.59611°E / -34.91556; 138.59611 [16]
Allianz Stadium[c]
(Sydney Football Stadium)
Sydney FC Sydney,
NSW
1988 2018 45,500 33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E / 33.88917°S 151.22528°E / -33.88917; 151.22528 [17]
AMI Stadium
Wellington Phoenix Christchurch,
NZ
1881 2011 38,628 43°32′31″S 172°39′15″E / 43.54194°S 172.65417°E / -43.54194; 172.65417 [18]
Arena Manawatu
Wellington Phoenix Palmerston North,
NZ
18,000 40°21′24″S 175°36′4″E / 40.35667°S 175.60111°E / -40.35667; 175.60111 [19]
Canberra Stadium
Central Coast Mariners Canberra,
ACT
1977 25,011 35°15′0″S 149°6′10″E / 35.25000°S 149.10278°E / -35.25000; 149.10278 [20]
Carrington Park Sydney FC Bathurst,
NSW
13,000 33°25′10″S 149°35′7″E / 33.41944°S 149.58528°E / -33.41944; 149.58528 [21]
C.ex Coffs International Stadium Newcastle Jets Coffs Harbour,
NSW
1994 10,000 30°19′22″S 153°05′43″E / 30.322778°S 153.095278°E / -30.322778; 153.095278 [22]
Dairy Farmers Stadium
North Queensland Fury Townsville,
Qld
1994 26,500 19°18′58″S 146°42′43″E / 19.31611°S 146.71194°E / -19.31611; 146.71194 [23]
Eden Park
Wellington Phoenix Auckland,
NZ
1900 50,000 36°52′30″S 174°44′41″E / 36.87500°S 174.74472°E / -36.87500; 174.74472 [24]
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Wellington Phoenix Dunedin,
NZ
2011 30,748 45°52′9″S 170°31′28″E / 45.86917°S 170.52444°E / -45.86917; 170.52444 [25]
Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium Western Sydney Wanderers, Central Coast Mariners Mudgee, NSW 2010 10,000 32°34′57″S 149°34′58″E / 32.58250°S 149.58278°E / -32.58250; 149.58278 [26]
LaTrobe City Stadium Melbourne Heart Morwell,
Vic
1981 12,000 38°12′58″S 146°25′41″E / 38.21611°S 146.42806°E / -38.21611; 146.42806 [27]
Lavington Sports Ground
Melbourne Heart Albury,
NSW
1970's 12,000 36°2′6″S 146°54′47″E / 36.03500°S 146.91306°E / -36.03500; 146.91306 [28]
Leichhardt Oval
Sydney FC Leichhardt, NSW 1934 20,000 33°52′7″S 151°9′17″E / 33.86861°S 151.15472°E / -33.86861; 151.15472 [29]
Macedonia Park
Perth Glory Balcatta,
WA
1985 5,000 31°53′18″S 115°49′19″E / 31.88833°S 115.82194°E / -31.88833; 115.82194 [30]
Marvel Stadium
(Docklands Stadium)
Melbourne Victory Melbourne,
VIC
2000 56,347 37°48′59″S 144°56′51″E / 37.81639°S 144.94750°E / -37.81639; 144.94750 [31]
Morshead Park Stadium Western United Ballarat,
VIC
2014 8,500 37°34′47.2″S 143°50′03.6″E / 37.579778°S 143.834333°E / -37.579778; 143.834333 [32]
North Harbour Stadium
New Zealand Knights Auckland,
NZ
1997 25,000 36°43′37″S 174°42′6″E / 36.72694°S 174.70167°E / -36.72694; 174.70167 [33]
North Hobart Oval
Melbourne Victory, Western United Hobart,
TAS
1922 10,000 42°52′4″S 147°18′57″E / 42.86778°S 147.31583°E / -42.86778; 147.31583 [34]
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
(Jubilee Oval)
Sydney FC Kogarah,
NSW
1936 20,500 33°58′19″S 151°7′45″E / 33.97194°S 151.12917°E / -33.97194; 151.12917 [35]
North Sydney Oval
Central Coast Mariners Sydney,
NSW
1867 16,000 33°49′55″S 151°12′34″E / 33.83194°S 151.20944°E / -33.83194; 151.20944
Olympic Park Stadium
Melbourne Victory Melbourne,
Vic
1956 2009 18,500† 37°49′29″S 144°58′52″E / 37.82472°S 144.98111°E / -37.82472; 144.98111 [36]
Optus Stadium
Perth Glory Perth,
WA
2018 65,000 31°57′3″S 115°53′32″E / 31.95083°S 115.89222°E / -31.95083; 115.89222 [37]
Pirtek Stadium
(Parramatta Stadium)
Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney,
NSW
1986 2016 20,700 33°48′29″S 150°59′59″E / 33.80806°S 150.99972°E / -33.80806; 150.99972 [38]
Port Macquarie Regional Stadium Newcastle Jets Port Macquarie,
NSW
1992 10,000 31°25′38″S 152°52′20″E / 31.42722°S 152.87222°E / -31.42722; 152.87222 [39]
Robina Stadium
Gold Coast United Gold Coast,
Qld
2008 27,400 28°4′1″S 153°22′44″E / 28.06694°S 153.37889°E / -28.06694; 153.37889 [40]
Spotless Stadium
(Sydney Showground Stadium)
Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney,
NSW
1998 24,000 33°50′36″S 151°4′5″E / 33.84333°S 151.06806°E / -33.84333; 151.06806 [41]
Stadium Australia
Sydney FC,
Western Sydney Wanderers
Sydney,
NSW
1999 83,500 33°50′50″S 151°3′48″E / 33.84722°S 151.06333°E / -33.84722; 151.06333 [42]
Subiaco Oval
Perth Glory Perth,
WA
1908 2017 43,082 31°56′40″S 115°49′48″E / 31.94444°S 115.83000°E / -31.94444; 115.83000 [43]
University of Tasmania Stadium
Melbourne Victory,
Western United
Launceston,
Tas
1921 19,000 41°25′33″S 147°08′20″E / 41.42583°S 147.13889°E / -41.42583; 147.13889 [44]
Whitten Oval
Western United Melbourne,
VIC
1879 10,000 37°47′57″S 144°53′12″E / 37.799166°S 144.886748°E / -37.799166; 144.886748 [45]

Notes

  1. ^ Training ground at venue will host games from 2023 to 2026 when main stadium opens.
  2. ^ For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
  3. ^ Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

See also

  • List of A-League Women stadiums

References

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