List of soccer stadiums in Australia

This is a list of soccer stadiums in Australia, ranked in descending order of capacity. There is an extremely large number of soccer stadiums and pitches in Australia, and a definitive list of stadium would be impossible to produce. This list therefore includes:

Existing stadiums

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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   Melbourne 56,347[3] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Commercially known as Marvel Stadium.
Adelaide Oval   Adelaide 53,500[4] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Lang Park   Brisbane 52,500[5] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Brisbane Roar
Commercially known as Suncorp Stadium.
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre   Brisbane 48,500[6] Australia women's national soccer team
Sydney Cricket Ground   Sydney 48,000[7] Australia men's national soccer team
Sydney Football Stadium   Sydney 42,500[8] Australia women's national soccer team
Sydney FC
Commercially known as Allianz Stadium.
The Gabba   Brisbane 42,500[9] Australia men's national soccer team
Kardinia Park   Geelong 36,000[10] Australia women's national soccer team Commercially known as GMHBA Stadium.
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium   Melbourne 30,000[11] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Melbourne City
Melbourne Victory
Commercially known as AAMI Park.
Newcastle International Sports Centre   Newcastle 30,000[12] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Newcastle Jets
Commercially known as McDonald Jones Stadium.
Western Sydney Stadium   Sydney 30,000[13] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Western Sydney Wanderers
Commercially known as CommBank Stadium.
Canberra Stadium   Canberra 25,000[14] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Commercially known as GIO Stadium.
Penrith Stadium   Penrith 22,500[15] Australia women's national soccer team Commercially known as BlueBet Stadium.
Wollongong Showground   Wollongong 22,000[16] Australia women's national soccer team
Wollongong Wolves
Commercially known as WIN Stadium.
Perth Rectangular Stadium   Perth 20,500[17] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Perth Glory
Commercially known as HBF Park.
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.
Leichhardt Oval   Sydney 20,000[20] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Sydney FC ALW
WACA Ground   Perth 20,000[21] Australia men's national soccer team
Campbelltown Stadium   Sydney 17,500[22] Australia women's national soccer team
Macarthur FC
Belmore Sports Ground   Sydney 17,000[23] Sydney Olympic
Hindmarsh Stadium   Adelaide 16,500[24] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Adelaide United
Commercially known as Coopers Stadium.
Manuka Oval   Canberra 16,000[25] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Knights Stadium   Melbourne 15,000[26] Melbourne Knights
Norwood Oval   Adelaide 15,000[27] Australia men's national soccer team Commercially known as Coopers Stadium.
Carrington Park Bathurst 13,000[28] Australia women's national soccer team
Lakeside Stadium   Melbourne 12,000[29] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
South Melbourne
Latrobe City Stadium Morwell 12,000[30] Falcons 2000
Lavington Sports Ground   Albury 12,000[31] Australia women's national soccer team
Olympic Village Melbourne 12,000[32] Heidelberg United
St George Stadium   Sydney 12,000[33] Australia men's national soccer team
St George
Coffs Harbour International Stadium Coffs Harbour 10,000[34] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Epping Stadium Melbourne 10,000[35] Brunswick Juventus
Green Gully Reserve   Melbourne 10,000[36] Green Gully
Melita Stadium Sydney 10,000[37] Parramatta
Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground Newcastle 10,000[38] Australia men's national soccer team
North Sydney Oval   Sydney 10,000[39] Australia women's national soccer team
Queen Elizabeth Oval   Bendigo 10,000[40] Australia men's national soccer team
Sunshine Coast Stadium   Brisbane 10,000[41] Australia women's national soccer team
Sydney United Sports Centre   Sydney 10,000[42] Sydney United 58
Clive Berghofer Stadium Toowoomba 9,000[43] Toowoomba Raiders
Marconi Stadium   Sydney 9,000[44] Australia women's national soccer team
Marconi Stallions
Robertson Oval   Wagga Wagga 9,000[45] Australia women's national soccer team
Morshead Park Ballarat 8,500[46] Australia women's national soccer team
Ballarat City
Oakes Oval Lismore 8,500[47] Australia women's national soccer team
Ballymore Stadium   Brisbane 8,000[48] Australia women's national soccer team
Brisbane Roar ALW
Kensington Oval   Adelaide 8,000[49] Australia men's national soccer team
Lambert Park   Sydney 7,000[50] APIA Leichhardt
State Centre for Football   Adelaide 7,000[51] Adelaide Comets Commercially known as ServiceFM Stadium.
Ilinden Sports Centre Sydney 6,000[52] Rockdale Ilinden
Darwin Football Stadium Darwin 6,000[53] Darwin Olympic
Marden Sports Complex   Adelaide 6,000[54] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Adelaide Blue Eagles
Adelaide United ALW
Inglewood Stadium Perth 5,536[55] Inglewood United
Bonnyrigg Sports Club Sydney 5,000[56] Bonnyrigg White Eagles
B.T. Connor Reserve Melbourne 5,000[57] Preston Lions
Cromer Park   Sydney 5,000[58] Manly United
Gabbie Stadium Sydney 5,000[59] Blacktown City
Hills United
Gungahlin Enclosed Oval   Gungahlin 5,000[60] Gungahlin United
Ironbark Fields   Melbourne 5,000[61] Western United
Western United ALW
Jack McLaughlin Oval Newcastle 5,000[62] Edgeworth
Lions Stadium Brisbane 5,000[63] Lions FC
Litis Stadium   Perth 5,000[64] Floreat Athena
Newcastle Number 2 Sports Ground Newcastle 5,000[65] Newcastle Jets ALW
Percy Doyle Reserve Perth 5,000[66] Sorrento FC
Joondalup United
Perry Park   Brisbane 5,000[67] Australia women's national soccer team
Brisbane Roar ALW
Brisbane Strikers
Seymour Shaw Park Sydney 5,000[68] Australia women's national soccer team
Sutherland Sharks
Spencer Park   Brisbane 5,000[69] Australia women's national soccer team
Brisbane City
Summit Sports Park Mount Barker 5,000[70] Mount Barker United
Other Listed Stadiums
Valentine Sports Park Sydney 4,000[71] Australia women's national soccer team Under 5,000, used by the Australia women's national soccer team.
McKellar Park Canberra 3,500[72] Australia women's national soccer team
Belconnen United
Canberra United
Under 5,000, used by the Australia women's national soccer team and Canberra United.
The Home of the Matildas   Melbourne 2,500[73] Melbourne Victory ALW Under 5,000, used by Melbourne Victory in the A-League Women.
The Gardens Greyhound and Sporting Complex Newcastle 2,000[74] Australia men's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team
Under 5,000, used by the Australia men's national soccer team and Australia women's national soccer team.
City Football Academy   Melbourne 1,500[75] Melbourne City ALW Under 5,000, used by Melbourne City in the A-League Women. Commercially known as ctrl:cyber Pitch.
SS Anderson Reserve Melbourne 1,000[76] Australia women's national soccer team
Port Melbourne
Under 5,000, used by the Australia women's national soccer team.
Wanderers Football Park Sydney 1,000[77] Blacktown Spartans
Western Sydney Wanderers ALW
Under 5,000, used by Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League Women.

Future stadiums

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Stadiums which are currently in development include:

Stadium Capacity City Club Notes
Wyndham City Stadium c. 15,000 Melbourne Western United After construction finished on the 5,000 capacity stadium Ironbark Fields; the first of two phases of stadium expansion which began in 2022,[78] the full 15,000 capacity stadium is currently under construction and is expected to finish in 2026.[79]
Kilburn Sportsplex c. 5,000 Adelaide West Adelaide [80]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Excluding Auckland FC who plays at Mount Smart Stadium (capacity 25,000; in Auckland, New Zealand) and Wellington Phoenix who plays at Wellington Regional Stadium (capacity 34,500; in Wellington, New Zealand).
  2. ^ Excluding Wellington Phoenix ALW who plays at Wellington Regional Stadium (capacity 34,500; in Wellington, New Zealand) and Jerry Collins Stadium (capacity 1,900; in Porirua, New Zealand).

References

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  4. ^ "Adelaide Oval – Austadiums". austadiums.com. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Suncorp Stadium - About The Stadium". Suncorp Stadium. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
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  11. ^ "Our History - AAMI Park". AAMI Park. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  12. ^ "McDonald Jones Stadium". venuesnsw.com. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
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  16. ^ "WIN Stadium Overview". wsec.com.au.
  17. ^ "HBF Park". austadiums.com.
  18. ^ "The Stadium - Industree Group Stadium". Industree Group Stadium.
  19. ^ "About us". Netstrata Jubilee Stadium.
  20. ^ "Leichhardt Oval". austadiums.com.
  21. ^ "Venue Capacity – WACA Ground". WACA Ground.
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  23. ^ "Belmore Sports Ground". austadiums.com.
  24. ^ "Coopers Stadium". austadiums.com.
  25. ^ "Manuka Oval". austadiums.com.
  26. ^ "Knights Stadium". Melbourne Knights FC.
  27. ^ "Norwood Oval". austadiums.com.
  28. ^ "Carrington Park". austadiums.com.
  29. ^ "Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park". South Melbourne FC.
  30. ^ "Latrobe City Stadium". austadiums.com.
  31. ^ "Lavington Sports Ground". austadiums.com.
  32. ^ "Olympic Village". austadiums.com.
  33. ^ "St George Stadium". austadiums.com.
  34. ^ "C.ex Coffs International Stadium". coffscoast.com.au.
  35. ^ "Epping Stadium". austadiums.com.
  36. ^ "Green Gully Reserve". austadiums.com.
  37. ^ "Melita Stadium". austadiums.com.
  38. ^ "Newcastle No.1 Sportsground". austadiums.com.
  39. ^ "North Sydney Oval". austadiums.com.
  40. ^ "Queen Elizabeth Oval". austadiums.com.
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  42. ^ "Sydney United Sports Centre". austadiums.com.
  43. ^ "Toowoomba Sports Ground". Queensland Government.
  44. ^ "Marconi Stadium". austadiums.com.
  45. ^ "Robertson Oval". austadiums.com.
  46. ^ "Morshead Park Stadium". austadiums.com.
  47. ^ "Oakes Oval". austadiums.com.
  48. ^ "Ballymore capacity to be capped at 8000". austadiums.com.
  49. ^ "Kensington Oval". austadiums.com.
  50. ^ "Lambert Park". austadiums.com.
  51. ^ "ServiceFM acquires naming rights for the new home of South Australian football". Football South Australia. 19 July 2022.
  52. ^ "Ilinden Sports Centre". austadiums.com.
  53. ^ "Darwin Football Stadium". austadiums.com.
  54. ^ "Marden Sports Complex". austadiums.com.
  55. ^ "Inglewood Stadium". austadiums.com.
  56. ^ "Bonnyrigg Sports Ground". austadiums.com.
  57. ^ "BT Connor Reserve". austadiums.com.
  58. ^ "Cromer Park". austadiums.com.
  59. ^ "Gabbie Stadium". austadiums.com.
  60. ^ "Gungahlin Enclosed Oval". austadiums.com.
  61. ^ "Wyndham Regional Football Facility". austadiums.com.
  62. ^ "Jack McLaughlan Oval". austadiums.com.
  63. ^ "Lions Stadium". austadiums.com.
  64. ^ "Litis Stadium". austadiums.com.
  65. ^ "Newcastle No.2 Sportsground". austadiums.com.
  66. ^ "Percy Doyle Reserve". austadiums.com.
  67. ^ "Perry Park". austadiums.com.
  68. ^ "Seymour Shaw Park". austadiums.com.
  69. ^ "Spencer Park". austadiums.com.
  70. ^ "Summit Sports Park". austadiums.com.
  71. ^ "Valentine Sports Park". austadiums.com.
  72. ^ "McKellar Park". austadiums.com.
  73. ^ "Home of the Matildas". austadiums.com.
  74. ^ "The Gardens". austadiums.com.
  75. ^ "City Football Academy". austadiums.com.
  76. ^ "SS Anderson Reserve". austadiums.com.
  77. ^ "Wanderers Football Park". austadiums.com.
  78. ^ "Construction underway on Regional Football Facility in Wyndham". Western United. 17 March 2022.
  79. ^ Harrington, Anna (29 May 2022). "ALM champs United eye home in 2023-24". The West Australian.
  80. ^ "Distinctive Holmes Park (Kilburn Sportsplex)". austadiums.com. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
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