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  2. Melbourne Rectangular Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was referred to as Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Swan Street Stadium or the Bubble Dome [8] [9] during its early construction. The stadium's commercial name was announced as AAMI Park on 16 March 2010; initially an eight-year deal, it has been twice extended with the current AAMI sponsorship deal set to expire in 2026. [10]

  3. List of A-League Men stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The smallest capacity stadium ever used in the A-League Men was Macedonia Park at 4,000 capacity, which was hosted by Perth Glory. 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 and Melbourne Victory.

  4. List of Australian rugby union stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Capacity 1: ANZ Stadium: Sydney, NSW: 2003 Rugby World Cup Wallabies internationals: ... AAMI Park: Melbourne, Vic: Melbourne Rebels (Super Rugby) Wallabies ...

  5. List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Rank Stadium Capacity City Country Tenants Image 1: Melbourne Cricket Ground: 100,024 [1]: Melbourne Australia Melbourne FC, Richmond FC, Collingwood FC, Victorian Bushrangers, Melbourne Stars, Hawthorn FC, Essendon FC, Carlton FC, Australia national rugby union team and Australia national soccer team matches, mainly used for Australia national cricket team for Test Cricket, One Day ...

  6. List of soccer stadiums in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Kardinia Park: Geelong: 36,000 [10] Australia women's national soccer team: Commercially known as GMHBA Stadium. Melbourne Rectangular Stadium: Melbourne: 30,000 [11] Australia men's national soccer team Australia women's national soccer team Melbourne City Melbourne Victory: Commercially known as AAMI Park. Newcastle International Sports ...

  7. List of Australian Football League grounds - Wikipedia

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    Football Park: AAMI Stadium (2002–2015) West Lakes: South Australia: 51,240 [21] 458 1991 2015 [n 1] Adelaide Port Adelaide: Glenferrie Oval: Hawthorn: Victoria: 36,000 443 1925 1973 Hawthorn: Junction Oval: St Kilda Cricket Ground St Kilda: Victoria: 47,000 734 1897 1984 St Kilda: 1897–1964 Fitzroy: 1970–1984 Lake Oval: South Melbourne ...

  8. Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct - Wikipedia

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    AAMI Park (capacity 30,050; outdoor), the premier purpose-built venue for rectangular field sports (rugby league, rugby union and association football), and used for large outdoor stadium concerts. Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Centre (indoor), a training facility used by the Collingwood Football Club , but formerly a 7,000 capacity stadium ...

  9. Melbourne Park - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct with Melbourne Park being situated between Yarra Park and the MCG to the left and AAMI Park and Olympic Park to the right. Melbourne Park is a sports venue in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Since 1988, Australia's bicentenary, Melbourne Park has ...