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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 .
On 28 October 2024, Western United announced that their 2024-25 A-League Men season home games against Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory on 4 November 2024 and 1 December 2024 respectively would be played at AAMI Park. [16] AAMI Park played host to 6 Matches as part of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 under its non-commercial name of ...
This section applies to attendances at AAMI Park; the home ground of the men's team, and grounds located in Casey; around their home base at Cranbourne East. Highest attendance at AAMI Park: 7,896, against Adelaide United, A-League Women, 18 December 2021; Lowest attendance at AAMI Park: 595, against Adelaide United, A-League Women, 29 January 2023
Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event 1: ... Date Opponent PF PA Venue Event 138: 2023-03-25 ... AAMI Park, Melbourne: 2024 PFS: 149: 2024-08-11
This section applies to attenadnces at temporary homes AAMI Park, Mars Stadium and GMHBA Stadium, their temporary home from 2019 to 2021 are also included. Highest attendance at AAMI Park: 8,127, against Melbourne City, A-League Men, 12 March 2022; Lowest attendance at AAMI Park: 990, against Newcastle Jets, A-League, 26 April 2021
Highest non-derby attendance at AAMI Park, 22,495 against Western United, A-League Grand Final, 28 May 2022 [4] Lowest attendance at AAMI Park, 1,800 against Western Sydney Wanderers, FFA Cup quarter-finals, 19 September 2018 [4] Lowest attendance, 1,153 against Wellington Phoenix, Jack Edwards Reserve, Australia Cup, 27 August 2023 [4]
Melbourne Victory celebrating after their 2007 Grand Final victory. Melbourne Victory is an association football club based at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.The club was formed in 2004 as the first Victorian member admitted into the A-League in 2005.
The draw for the 29th season of Super Rugby was announced on 16 August 2023. [1] It was revealed days before that the " Super Round " – a round during the season that is entirely hosted by one venue, similar to the National Rugby League 's Magic Round and the Australian Football League 's Gather Round [ 2 ] – would return to AAMI Park ...