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Central Coast Stadium is a sports venue in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. From the establishment of the first venue at the site in 1915 it was known as Waterside Park , being renamed Grahame Park after significant expansion in 1939.
Central Coast's highest attendance at its home stadium, Central Coast Stadium, was 19,238 against Newcastle Jets in their round 19 match of the 2007–08 season. This was the second highest crowd at the ground for any sport since the first match at Central Coast Stadium in February 2000. [ 147 ]
Mariners Centre of Excellence is the training ground and academy base of Central Coast Mariners, located in Tuggerah, Australia. It is used by the club's youth team and the Central Coast Mariners Academy as a training base and for matches, as well as by the club's senior team for training. The facility also has a stadium with a capacity of ...
Attendance records at Central Coast Stadium, the club's home ground since its formation, and other temporary home grounds, are also included. Central Coast Mariners have won four top-flight titles. The club's record appearance maker is John Hutchinson, who made 271 appearances between 2005 and 2015. Matt Simon is Central Coast Mariners' record ...
The 2020–21 Central Coast Mariners FC season is the club's 16th season since its establishment in 2004. The club will participate in the A-League for the 16th time. The club will not compete in the 2020 FFA Cup due to the event being cancelled following the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.
Central Coast Mariners; 2021–22 season; Chairman: Mike Charlesworth: Manager: Nick Montgomery: Stadium: Central Coast Stadium: A-League Men: 5th: A-League Men Finals Series: Elimination-finals: FFA Cup: Runners-up: Top goalscorer: League: Jason Cummings (10) All: Jason Cummings (10) Highest home attendance: 11,703 (7 May 2022 against ...
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Central Coast Mariners Academy was formed as a joint venture between the Mariners and Central Coast Football to provide a junior development pathway to the NYL and A-League sides. Prior to 2012 the academy existed solely as a junior side; however in 2012 it was accepted to participate in the New South Wales Premier League. [1]