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Central Coast Stadium is a sports venue in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. ... Industree Group Stadium, from 14 November 2022 [11]
Industree Group Stadium Sat 19 Aug 2000 2001 10 Kincumber Wyong 18–12 Grand final [29] Industree Group Stadium Sat 15 Sep 2001 2002 10 Wyong 24–20 Grand final [30] Industree Group Stadium Sat 7 Sep 2002 2003 Erina Berkeley Vale 27–20 Grand final [31] Industree Group Stadium Sat 30 Aug 2003 2004 8 The Entrance Terrigal 14–12 Grand final [32]
Central Coast Stadium: Gosford: 20,059 [18] Australia men's national soccer team Australia women's national soccer team Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Mariners ALW: Commercially known as Industree Group Stadium. Jubilee Oval: Sydney: 20,000 [19] Australia women's national soccer team: Commercially known as Netstrata Jubilee Stadium ...
The grand final in 2008 between the Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle Jets, despite Central Coast as the host winner and Bluetongue Stadium (now Industree Group Stadiums) being deemed by FFA insufficient capacity to host the grand final, Sydney Football Stadium instead hosted the grand final for the second time, which was won 1–0 by Newcastle.
The 2023 final, in which the Mariners had won, was hosted at Western Sydney Stadium in Parramatta and remains the only time a set venue has hosted at a Grand Final. [ 35 ] The match was set to be the lowest attended final in the league's history due to the 20,059 capacity in Central Coast Stadium. [ 34 ]
As the GEO Group Stadium story continues to play out, it is casting fresh light on corporate sponsorship of sports venues -- a revenue generator that, as many commentators have pointed out, can ...
Venues. This year would see the first finals match played in New Zealand since 2015. ... Industree Group Stadium, Gosford. Attendance: 20,059. Referee: Alireza Faghani.
Central Coast Mariners plays home games at Central Coast Stadium, Gosford. It is located in Grahame Park , between the Gosford Central Business District and the Brisbane Water foreshore. It is constructed to make the most of its location, being open at the southern end, giving filtered views of Brisbane Water through a row of large palm trees .