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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 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 ...
It is within walking distance of Gosford railway station and is adjacent to the Central Coast Leagues Club. [112] The stadium has a capacity of 20,059, and the highest attendance for a Mariners game was a sold-out 21,379 in the 2024 Grand Final, assisted with portable seating at the southern end of the ground. [113]
This list includes the following: Stadiums either under construction or confirmed to be built in the future.; Existing stadiums of teams either (1) transitioning to FBS and not yet football members of FBS conferences, or (2) returning to FBS football.
Stadium Seating capacity Region Country City Images Home team(s) 1 Rungrado 1st of May Stadium ♦: 114,000 [1] East Asia North Korea: Pyongyang: Korea DPR national football team, Korea DPR women's national football team, April 25: 2 Michigan Stadium: 107,601 [2] North America United States: Ann Arbor, Michigan: Michigan Wolverines football: 3 ...
It featured the first A-League Men Grand Final played at a fixed location (outside the 2020 Grand Final), which was played at CommBank Stadium in Parramatta, based on an Australian Professional Leagues decision in December 2022 for the 2023, 2024 and 2025 A-Leagues Grand Finals to be played in Sydney in a deal with Destination NSW, [1] which ...
The new stadium was intended to integrate the stadium with 24/7 businesses, including a hotel, an office, training and catering facilities in order to maximize revenue for the club. It was further announced in July 2014 that the site of the new stadium was intended to form the focal point of the new 'Lincolnshire Lakes' development. [ 23 ]
Odsal Stadium (known as Bartercard Odsal Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a multipurpose stadium in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The stadium is currently the home of Bradford Bulls rugby league football club and Yorstox Stock Cars who host regular monthly meetings of BriSCA F1 Stock Cars, and BriSCA F2 Stock Cars . [ 2 ]