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Since the inception of the A-League Men, Australian association football's highest level annual men's league tournament, 30 football stadiums have been used to host matches, with one more stadium set to host their first A-League matches in the 2018-19 season. The inaugural round of A-League matches took place on 26 and 28 August 2005, with four clubs hosting the opening fixtures.
Of the stadiums currently serving as a team's regular home stadium, Sydney FC's Allianz Stadium is the largest stadium in the league (42,500), whilst Western United's Eureka Stadium is the smallest (11,000). The largest capacity stadium ever used in the A-League Men was Stadium Australia (83,500), which served as the temporary home ground of the Western Sydney Wanderers from 2016-2019 while the Western Sydney Stadium was being constructed. The smallest capacity stadium ever used in the A-League Men was the Morshead Park Stadium (8,500), which hosted an A-League Men's match between Western United and Wellington Phoenix on 9 April 2022. 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, Melbourne Victory and Western United.
Current home stadiums
Stadium |
Image |
Club |
Location |
Opened |
Closed |
Capacity |
Coordinates |
Ref. |
AAMI Park (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium) |
 |
Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory, Western United |
Melbourne, VIC |
2010 |
|
30,050 |
37°49′31″S 144°59′2″E |
[1] |
Allianz Stadium (Sydney Football Stadium) |

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Sydney FC |
Sydney, NSW |
2022 |
|
42,500 |
33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E |
[2] |
Campbelltown Stadium |
 |
Macarthur FC |
Campbelltown, NSW |
2000 |
|
17,500 |
34°3′1″S 150°50′1″E |
[3] |
Central Coast Stadium |
 |
Central Coast Mariners |
Gosford, NSW |
1999 |
|
20,059 |
33°25′42″S 151°20′17″E |
[4] |
Moreton Daily Stadium (Dolphin Stadium) |
 |
Brisbane Roar |
Kippa-Ring, QLD |
1979 |
|
11,500 |
27°13′8″S 153°5′50″E |
[5] |
Mars Stadium
(Eureka Stadium) |
 |
Western United |
Ballarat, VIC |
1990 |
|
11,000 |
37°32′22″S 143°50′53″E |
[6] |
Coopers Stadium (Hindmarsh Stadium) |
 |
Adelaide United |
Adelaide, SA |
1960 |
|
16,500 |
34°54′27″S 138°34′8″E |
[7] |
GMHBA Stadium
(Kardinia Park) |
 |
Western United |
Geelong, VIC |
1941 |
|
36,000 |
38°9′29″S 144°21′17″E |
[8] |
Suncorp Stadium(Lang Park) |
 |
Brisbane Roar |
Brisbane, QLD |
1914 |
|
52,500 |
27.464929°S 153.009669°E / -27.464929; 153.009669 |
[9] |
McDonald Jones Stadium (Newcastle International Sports Centre) |
 |
Newcastle Jets |
Newcastle, NSW |
1970 |
|
33,000‡ |
32°55′8″S 151°43′36″E |
[10] |
HBF Park (Perth Oval) |
 |
Perth Glory |
Perth, WA |
1910 |
|
20,500‡ |
31°56′45″S 115°52′12″E |
[11] |
Sky Stadium (Wellington Regional Stadium) |
 |
Wellington Phoenix |
Wellington, NZ |
2000 |
|
34,500 |
41°16′23″S 174°47′9″E |
[12] |
CommBank Stadium (Western Sydney Stadium) |
 |
Western Sydney Wanderers |
Parramatta, NSW |
2019 |
|
30,000 |
33°48′29″S 150°59′59″E |
[13] |
Future and proposed home stadiums
Stadium |
Image |
Club |
Location |
Opened |
Closed |
Capacity[lower-alpha 2] |
Coordinates |
Ref |
Adelaide Oval |
 |
Adelaide United |
Adelaide, SA |
1871 |
|
53,500 |
34°54′56″S 138°35′46″E |
[16] |
Allianz Stadium[lower-alpha 3] (Sydney Football Stadium) |
 |
Sydney FC |
Sydney, NSW |
1988 |
2018 |
45,500 |
33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E |
[17] |
AMI Stadium |
 |
Wellington Phoenix |
Christchurch, NZ |
1881 |
2011 |
38,628 |
43°32′31″S 172°39′15″E |
[18] |
Arena Manawatu |
 |
Wellington Phoenix |
Palmerston North, NZ |
|
|
18,000 |
40°21′24″S 175°36′4″E |
[19] |
Aurora Stadium |
 |
Melbourne Victory, Western United |
Launceston, Tas |
1921 |
|
19,000 |
41°25′33″S 147°08′20″E |
[20] |
Canberra Stadium |
 |
Central Coast Mariners |
Canberra, ACT |
1977 |
|
25,011 |
35°15′0″S 149°6′10″E |
[21] |
Carrington Park |
|
Sydney FC |
Bathurst, NSW |
|
|
13,000 |
33°25′10″S 149°35′7″E |
[22] |
Dairy Farmers Stadium |
 |
North Queensland Fury |
Townsville, Qld |
1994 |
|
26,500 |
19°18′58″S 146°42′43″E |
[23] |
Eden Park |
 |
Wellington Phoenix |
Auckland, NZ |
1900 |
|
50,000 |
36°52′30″S 174°44′41″E |
[24] |
Forsyth Barr Stadium |
 |
Wellington Phoenix |
Dunedin, NZ |
2011 |
|
30,748 |
45°52′9″S 170°31′28″E |
[25] |
Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium |
|
Western Sydney Wanderers |
Mudgee, NSW |
2010 |
|
10,000 |
32°34′57″S 149°34′58″E |
[26] |
LaTrobe City Stadium |
|
Melbourne Heart |
Morwell, Vic |
1981 |
|
12,000 |
38°12′58″S 146°25′41″E |
[27] |
Lavington Sports Ground |
 |
Melbourne Heart |
Albury, NSW |
1970's |
|
12,000 |
36°2′6″S 146°54′47″E |
[28] |
Leichhardt Oval |
 |
Sydney FC |
Leichhardt, NSW |
1934 |
|
20,000 |
33°52′7″S 151°9′17″E |
[29] |
Macedonia Park |
 |
Perth Glory |
Balcatta, WA |
1985 |
|
5,000 |
31°53′18″S 115°49′19″E |
[30] |
Marvel Stadium (Docklands Stadium) |
 |
Melbourne Victory |
Melbourne, VIC |
2000 |
|
56,347 |
37°48′59″S 144°56′51″E |
[31] |
Morshead Park Stadium |
|
Western United |
Ballarat, VIC |
2014 |
|
8,500 |
37°34′47.2″S 143°50′03.6″E |
[32] |
North Harbour Stadium |
 |
New Zealand Knights |
Auckland, NZ |
1997 |
|
25,000 |
36°43′37″S 174°42′6″E |
[33] |
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium (Jubilee Oval) |
 |
Sydney FC |
Kogarah, NSW |
1936 |
|
20,500 |
33°58′19″S 151°7′45″E |
[34] |
North Sydney Oval |
 |
Central Coast Mariners |
Sydney, NSW |
1867 |
|
16,000 |
33°49′55″S 151°12′34″E |
|
Olympic Park Stadium |
 |
Melbourne Victory |
Melbourne, Vic |
1956 |
2009 |
18,500† |
37°49′29″S 144°58′52″E |
[35] |
Optus Stadium |
 |
Perth Glory |
Perth, WA |
2018 |
|
65,000 |
31°57′3″S 115°53′32″E |
[36] |
Pirtek Stadium (Parramatta Stadium) |
 |
Western Sydney Wanderers |
Sydney, NSW |
1986 |
2016 |
20,700 |
33°48′29″S 150°59′59″E |
[37] |
Port Macquarie Regional Stadium |
|
Newcastle Jets |
Port Macquarie, NSW |
1992 |
|
10,000 |
31°25′38″S 152°52′20″E |
[38] |
Robina Stadium |
 |
Gold Coast United |
Gold Coast, Qld |
2008 |
|
27,400 |
28°4′1″S 153°22′44″E |
[39] |
Spotless Stadium (Sydney Showground Stadium) |
 |
Western Sydney Wanderers |
Sydney, NSW |
1998 |
|
24,000 |
33°50′36″S 151°4′5″E |
[40] |
Stadium Australia |
 |
Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers |
Sydney, NSW |
1999 |
|
83,500 |
33°50′50″S 151°3′48″E |
[41] |
Subiaco Oval |
 |
Perth Glory |
Perth, WA |
1908 |
2017 |
43,082 |
31°56′40″S 115°49′48″E |
[42] |
North Hobart Oval |
 |
Melbourne Victory |
Hobart, TAS |
1922 |
|
10,000 |
42°52′4″S 147°18′57″E |
[43] |
Whitten Oval |
 |
Western United |
Melbourne, VIC |
1879 |
|
10,000 |
37.799166°S 144.886748°E / -37.799166; 144.886748 |
[44] |
Notes
- Training ground at venue will host games from 2023 to 2026 when main stadium opens.
- For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
- Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.
See also
Australia portal
soccer portal
- List of A-League Women stadiums
References
External links
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Regular | |
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Alternate | |
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Future |
- Wyndham City Stadium (2023)
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Minor | |
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Former | |
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Demolished | |
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A-League Men |
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Seasons |
- 2005–06
- 2006–07
- 2007–08
- 2008–09
- 2009–10
- 2010–11
- 2011–12
- 2012–13
- 2013–14
- 2014–15
- 2015–16
- 2016–17
- 2017–18
- 2018–19
- 2019–20
- 2020–21
- 2021–22
- 2022–23
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Grand Finals |
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
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Current clubs | |
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Former clubs | |
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Rivalries |
- The Big Blue
- The Original Rivalry
- F3 Derby
- Melbourne Derby
- Sydney Derby
- Melbourne Victory FC–Western United FC rivalry
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Competition |
- Teams
- winners
- performance record
- Players
- foreign
- foreign scorers
- marquee
- Managers
- Stadiums
- Finals
- Attendance
- Clubs in Asia
- Expansion
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Statistics and awards |
- Records
- All-time table
- Hat-tricks
- Players with 50+ goals
- Highest scores
- Golden Boot
- Coach of the Month
- Player of the Month
- Goal of the Month
- Team of the Season
- Coach of the Year
- Young Footballer of the Year
- Goalkeeper of the Year
- Johnny Warren Medal
- Joe Marston Medal
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Associated competitions |
- A-League Women
- A-League Youth
- National Premier Leagues
- AFC Champions League
- Australia Cup
- E-League
- All Stars Game
- Pre-Season Challenge Cup (defunct)
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