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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 ...
The club had to relocate two home matches due to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup being played at AAMI Park. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Round 10 – Melbourne lose 28–12 against South Sydney at the NRL's annual Magic Round event.
AAMI Park Mars Stadium North Hobart Oval UTAS Stadium: A-League Men: 7th: A-League Men Finals: DNQ: Australia Cup: Round of 16: Top goalscorer: League: Noah Botic (6) All: Noah Botic (6) Highest home attendance: 5,753 vs. Melbourne City (22 April 2023) A-League Men: Lowest home attendance: 2,253 vs. Brisbane Roar (30 December 2022) A-League Men ...
Contract extended from end of 2023–24 until end of 2026–27. [30] [31] 18: Fabian Monge: Central midfielder: 1 year: 1 February 2024: Contract extended from end of 2023–24 until end of 2024–25. [32] 8: Zinédine Machach: Attacking midfielder: 2 years: 26 March 2024: Contract extended from end of 2023–24 until end of 2025–26. [33]
The 2022 A-League Men Grand Final at AAMI Park. During the 2019–20 A-League season, it was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and ultimately suspended the season in March 2020. From that point, matches were played behind closed doors , teams travelled interstate, and crowds were restricted for the semi-finals and grand final.
Gather Round was added to the AFL home-and-away season as an extra round, extending the length of the standard season from 22 matches to 23. It is run as an AFL event, meaning that there is no designated home team for gate purposes, that club memberships do not grant entry to the games, and that usual club member reserved seating does not apply – although club members are given priority ...
15 September 2023, 7:50pm AAMI Park: Ashley Klein: 19,534 New Zealand Warriors: 40-10 Newcastle Knights: 16 September 2023, 6:05pm (4:05pm AEST) Go Media Stadium: Adam Gee: 26,083 PRELIMINARY FINALS: Penrith Panthers: 38-4 Melbourne Storm: 22 September 2023, 7:50pm Accor Stadium: Adam Gee: 35,578 Brisbane Broncos: 42-12 New Zealand Warriors: 23 ...