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Stadium Australia, currently known as Accor Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium located in the suburb of Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The stadium, which is sometimes referred to as Sydney Olympic Stadium , Homebush Stadium or simply the Olympic Stadium , was completed in March 1999 at a cost ...
Stadium Image City Capacity Team(s) Notes Melbourne Cricket Ground: Melbourne: 100,024 [1] Australia men's national soccer team Australia women's national soccer team: Stadium Australia: Sydney: 83,500 [2] Australia men's national soccer team Australia women's national soccer team: Commercially known as Accor Stadium. Docklands Stadium ...
Stadium Australia has been transformed overnight as England take on Spain in the Women's World Cup final. The 83,500-capacity ground, which is usually home to the Australian men's team, has been ...
Since the inception of the A-League Men, Australian association football's highest level annual men's league tournament, 26 soccer stadiums have been used as home grounds for A-League Men clubs. Of the stadiums currently serving as a team's regular home stadium, Brisbane Roar 's Lang Park is the largest stadium in the league at 52,000, whilst ...
Austadiums has awarded Australian stadiums for different categories since 2018. Perth Stadium in Perth, Western Australia has been voted the best stadium in Australia for the past five years. Perth Arena in Perth, Western Australia has been voted the best indoor arena three out of the five times the award has been given.
Sydney Showground Stadium (also known as ENGIE Stadium [a] due to naming rights [6]) is a sports and events stadium located at the Sydney Showground in Sydney Olympic Park, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It hosted the baseball events for the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Sydney Football Stadium, currently known as Allianz Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [2] is a multi-purpose stadium in Moore Park, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Built as a replacement for the original Sydney Football Stadium , it was officially opened on 28 August 2022.
The stadium's first match was the 2010 Anzac Test between the Australian and New Zealand rugby league teams on 7 May 2010, [1] with the stadium formally opened by then Victorian premier John Brumby. The stadium was referred to as Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Swan Street Stadium or the Bubble Dome [ 8 ] [ 9 ] during its early construction.