User:Hack/List of National Soccer League stadiums

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Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Capacity Coordinates Refs
Adamstown Oval Newcastle Rosebud United Adamstown
Adelaide Oval Adelaide City[a]
West Adelaide
North Adelaide [1]
Arena Joondalup Perth Glory Joondalup [2]
Arlington Oval Sydney Olympic Dulwich Hill
B.T. Connor Reserve Preston Makedonia Reservoir
Ballymore Brisbane City Herston
Belmore Sports Ground Sydney Olympic Belmore
Brandon Park Wollongong Wolves[b] Wollongong
Breakers Stadium Newcastle Breakers Newcastle
Bruce Stadium Canberra City
Canberra Cosmos
Bruce
Carrara Stadium Carrara
Carrington Park Bathurst
Chaplin Reserve
Concord Oval Concord
Cook Park Penrith
Dapto Showground Wollongong
E.S. Marks Field Sydney City[c] Kensington, NSW
Edensor Park Sydney United Edensor Park
Elcho Park Melbourne Knights Lara
Englefield Stadium Western Suburbs Dural
Epping Stadium Epping
Erskineville Oval Sydney Olympic Erskineville
Esther Park Mooroolbark Mooroolbark
Falcons Park Morwell Falcons Morwell
Fitzroy Cricket Ground Heidelberg United[d] Fitzroy
Gabbie Stadium Blacktown City Seven Hills
Gillon Reserve Brunswick Juventus Brunswick
Grahame Park[e] Sydney City Gosford
Green Gully Reserve Keilor Downs
Hawker Oval Canberra
Henson Park Marrickville
Hindmarsh Stadium West Adelaide
Adelaide City[a]
Hindmarsh
Hurstville Oval St George Hurstville
International Sports Centre Newcastle KB United
Newcastle United
Newcastle
Jamison Oval Canberra City Canberra [4]
Jubilee Oval Sydney Olympic Kogarah
Junction Oval Footscray JUST St Kilda
Knights Stadium Melbourne Knights
Brunswick Juventus
Sunshine
Lakeside Stadium South Melbourne
Lambert Park APIA Leichhardt Leichhardt
Lang Park Brisbane Strikers
Lavington Sports Ground Melbourne Knights Albury
Leichhardt Oval Sydney Olympic
Lions Stadium Brisbane Lions Richlands
Macquarie Field Newcastle KB United Speers Point
Manuka Oval Canberra City Manuka
Marconi Stadium Marconi
Sydney City[c]
St George
APIA Leichhardt
Blacktown City
Bossley Park
Melita Stadium Parramatta Eagles
Middle Park Footscray JUST
Mooroolbark
Heidelberg United[d]
South Melbourne
Middle Park
Mount Smart Stadium Football Kingz Penrose, NZ
Newton Sports Field Adelaide
North Harbour Stadium Auckland
North Sydney Oval Northern Spirit North Sydney
Norwood Oval Norwood
Olympic Park Heidelberg United[d]
Footscray JUST
Sydney City[c][f]
Heidelberg United[d]
Brunswick Juventus
Carlton
Melbourne
Olympic Park No. 2 Footscray JUST
Heidelberg United[d]
Brunswick Juventus
Melbourne
Olympic Park (Village) Heidelberg[d] Heidelberg West
Kardinia Park Melbourne Knights Geelong [6]
Olympic Sports Field Adelaide City[a] Kensington, SA
Parramatta Stadium Sydney United
Parramatta Power
Parramatta
Penrith Stadium Penrith City Penrith
Perry Park Brisbane City
Brisbane Lions
Brisbane Strikers
Brisbane
Perth Oval Perth Glory
Canberra Cosmos[g]
Perth
Pittwater Park Northern Spirit
Pratten Park Sydney Olympic Ashfield
Princes Park Carlton Carlton
Richlands Stadium Brisbane Lions Richlands
Richmond Oval Richmond, SA
Schintler Reserve Footscray JUST
Heidelberg United[d]
Footscray
Seiffert Oval Canberra City
Canberra Cosmos
Queanbeyan
Shepparton Oval Shepparton
Skinner Reserve Sunshine George Cross Melbourne
Spencer Park Brisbane City Newmarket
St George Stadium St George
Sydney Olympic
Sydney City
Rockdale
Stadium Australia Parramatta Power Homebush
Subiaco Oval Perth Glory[h] Subiaco
Sydney Cricket Ground St George Moore Park
Sydney Football Stadium Sydney Olympic Moore Park
Sydney Sports Ground Sydney Olympic
Western Suburbs
Sydney City[c]
St George
Marconi
Moore Park
Towradgi Park Wollongong Wolves[b] Wollongong
Thebarton Oval West Adelaide Thebarton
Victoria Park Collingwood Warriors
WACA Ground Perth Glory[h] East Perth
Waikato Stadium Football Kingz Hamilton
Wembley Park Mooroolbark Box Hill
Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington, NZ
Wentworth Park Sydney Olympic
Sydney City[c]
St George
Heidelberg United[d][i]
Western Suburbs
APIA Leichhardt
Glebe
Western Oval Brunswick Juventus
Wollongong Showground Wollongong Wolves[b] Wollongong
Woy Woy Oval Sydney City[c] Woy Woy
York Park Melbourne Knights[j] Launceston
Ziems Park Wollongong

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Also known as Adelaide Juventus, Adelaide Gladiators, Adelaide Zebras and Adelaide Force
  2. ^ a b c Also known as Wollongong City
  3. ^ a b c d e f also known as Sydney Slickers, Eastern Suburbs, Eastern Suburbs Hakoah and Hakoah-Sydney
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Also known as Fitzroy United, Alexander and Heidelberg Warriors
  5. ^ redeveloped in the late 1990s as Central Coast Stadium[3]
  6. ^ Hakoah hosted a match in Melbourne in March 1978 against Fitzroy after their originally scheduled match in Sydney was postponed due to rain[5]
  7. ^ Canberra Cosmos hosted a match in Perth in November 1998 while Bruce Stadium was being renovated[7]
  8. ^ a b Used by Perth Glory as a finals venue
  9. ^ Fitzroy United hosted a match at Wentworth Park after being penalised for crowd trouble[8][9]
  10. ^ Melbourne Knights hosted the first NSL match in Tasmania against Perth Glory after crowd trouble occurred the previous time the teams met in Melbourne[10]

References

  1. ^ Warren, Johnny (4 April 1993). "Sydney Olympic now firing on all cylinders". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 84. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Glory struggle to win the day over Knights". The Australian. Australian Associated Press. 29 September 2003. p. 30.
  3. ^ Harris, Bret (10 September 2003). "Stadiums put ARU in strong position". Sport. The Australian. p. T10.
  4. ^ "Times Sport". Sport. The Canberra Times. Vol. 59, , no. 18, 067. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 17 March 1985. p. 4. Retrieved 31 May 2022 – via National Library of Australia.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  5. ^ Mossop, Brian (24 March 1978). "Lower fee for Bell a lure to Easts". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 18. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  6. ^ Schwab, Laurie (2 March 1997). "Knights spread wings to Geelong". The Age. p. 74. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  7. ^ Taylor, John (8 November 1998). "No glory in money". The Sunday Times. p. 133.
  8. ^ "Hakoah seek a change". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 April 1978. p. 39. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  9. ^ Schwab, Laurie (1 May 1978). "JUST after minor prize". The Age. p. 28. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Knights salvage a draw". The Age. 24 February 2002. Retrieved 31 May 2022.