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  2. Adelaide Oval - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Oval is a stadium in Adelaide in the state of South Australia. ... and a picket fence was built around the Oval's playing surface. A newspaper commenter ...

  3. List of Australian Football League grounds - Wikipedia

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    Football Park, which was located in West Lakes, Adelaide, had a similar history to Waverley Park; it was purpose built for South Australian National Football League (SANFL) games and opened in 1974, replacing Adelaide Oval as the primary venue for the league. Unlike Waverley Park, it did become the venue for SANFL Grand Finals.

  4. Australian rules football records at the Adelaide Oval

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    The records included in this article cover senior Australian rules football at Adelaide Oval, located in Adelaide, South Australia, for both men and women.The records include the South Australian league football (first known as the South Australian Football Association, then South Australian Football League, and later South Australian National Football League) from 1877, when the first ...

  5. Football Park - Wikipedia

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    These were finished by early 1984, with all night games in Adelaide moving from the suburban grounds (Norwood Oval and Thebarton Oval) to league headquarters for the next 16 years. Following Adelaide joining the AFL in 1991, and being joined by Port Adelaide in 1997, new corporate "superboxes" were built on top of the southern concourse ...

  6. Hindmarsh Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hindmarsh was the home ground of the Adelaide City Zebras (who also played games at the Sports Field), and later the home ground for West Adelaide Hellas. Hindmarsh would eventually become the sole Adelaide NSL venue during the late 1980s. In 1986, Hindmarsh Stadium hosted the first leg of the NSL Grand Final between Adelaide City and Sydney ...

  7. List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Oval: 53,500: Adelaide Australia: Southern Redbacks, Australia national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International, Twenty20 matches, Adelaide Crows, Port Adelaide Power, SANFL and Adelaide Strikers: 5: Docklands Stadium: 53,359: Melbourne Australia

  8. St Marys, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 the ground was officially re-opened as Panther Park with an exhibition match between South Adelaide and the 1970 VFL premiers, Carlton. In 1973, South Adelaide built new clubrooms on nearby South Road. The club moved to a new home in Noarlunga in 1995 on completion of the Noarlunga Oval and in 1997 Panther Park was renamed St Marys Park.

  9. Timeline of Adelaide history - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide became first Australian capital linked to Imperial London with completion of the Overland Telegraph. 1873: First cricket match played at Adelaide Oval. 1874: Adelaide Oval officially opened. The University of Adelaide founded. 1875: 18 April: Major fire at Townsend Duryea's photographic studios, King William Street [4]