Melbourne: Arenas and Stadiums
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Melbourne Cricket Ground
Birthplace of Test cricket, built 1853 Melbourne Cricket Ground, fondly known as the MCG or simply "The G", is an iconic sports venue located in the heart of Melbourne, Australia. With a capacity to hold over 100,000 spectators, it is the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere and the tenth-largest...
AAMI Park
AAMI Park, with its distinctive bioframe design, is a modern sports venue that has become an integral part of Melbourne's sporting landscape. Officially known as Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, it was opened in 2010 and has since hosted a variety of sports, including...
Rod Laver Arena
Rod Laver Arena is a multipurpose arena located within Melbourne Park, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The arena is the main venue for the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the calendar year.
Etihad Stadium
Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium in the Docklands area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Whitten Oval
Whitten Oval is a stadium in the inner-western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in Barkly Street, West Footscray. It is the training and administrative headquarters of the Western Bulldogs, which competes in the Australian Football League.
Motordrome
The Motordrome, also known as the Olympic Park Speedway, the Melbourne Speedway or the Victorian Speedway, was a former speedway and Australian rules football ground located approximately on the site of the present day Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Olympic Park in Melbourne, Victoria.
Lakeside Stadium
Lakeside Stadium is an Australian sports arena in the South Melbourne suburb of Albert Park.
Olympic Park Oval
Olympic Park Oval is an Australian rules football ground located on the site of the former Olympic Park Stadium in Olympic Park, Melbourne.
Coburg City Oval
Coburg City Oval is an Australian rules football and cricket stadium located in Coburg, Australia. It is home to the Coburg Football Club in the Victorian Football League, and the Coburg Cricket Club.
Knights Stadium
Knights Stadium is an Australian soccer stadium in Sunshine North, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. Built in 1989, it is used by the Melbourne Knights as a home ground in the NPL Victoria competition, and previously in the National Soccer League.
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is an outdoor bandshell performance venue in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located in the lawns and gardens of Kings Domain on Lithgow Avenue close to the Arts Centre and the Southbank entertainment precinct.
Victoria Park
Victoria Park is a sports venue in Abbotsford, a suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The stadium is oval shaped and was built to host Australian rules football and cricket matches.
John Cain Arena
John Cain Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena located within Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Margaret Court Arena
Margaret Court Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue located in Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The arena, which was built in 1987 and redeveloped in the mid-2010s, has a capacity of 7,500.
Kingston Heath Soccer Complex
Kingston Heath Soccer Complex, is an Australian soccer stadium in Melbourne, Australia. It is the home of the Bentleigh Greens. The stadium has a capacity of 3,300.
SS Anderson Reserve
SS Anderson Reserve is a football venue in JL Murphy Reserve, Port Melbourne. It is the home of the Port Melbourne Sharks club, who currently play in the National Premier Leagues Victoria.
B.T. Connor Reserve
B.T. Connor Reserve is the home of the Preston Lions football club. It has room for about 8,000 spectators with 1,000 seats. B.T.
Jack Edwards Reserve
Jack Edwards Reserve is an Australian soccer ground in Oakleigh, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is the home of Oakleigh Cannons. The ground has a single main stand with seating of approx 1,000. The ground has a capacity of 5,000.
Olympic Park
Olympic Park is located in Heidelberg West on the western fringe of the City of Banyule, was built for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia.
Galvin Park Reserve
Galvin Park Reserve is a multi-use sporting reserve in Melbourne, Australia. It is mainly used for Australian rules football and association football and is the home ground for Werribee Centrals Sports Club and Werribee City FC.
John Ilhan Memorial Reserve
John Ilhan Memorial Reserve, commercially known as VPEC, Valley Park Events Centre and often referred to as Broadmeadows Valley Park, is an Australian soccer ground in Broadmeadows, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is the home of Hume City FC.
John Cain Memorial Reserve
John Cain Memorial Reserve, is an Australian soccer ground in Thornbury, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The 9000 capacity venue is home to Northcote City. John Cain Memorial Reserve was named after John Cain 'Senior' former Victorian Premier and father of John Cain former Premier of Victoria 1982–90.
Melbourne Glaciarium
The Melbourne Glaciarium opened in 1906, the second indoor ice skating facility built in Australia after the Adelaide Glaciarium.
Green Gully Reserve
Green Gully Reserve is the home of Victorian Premier League team Green Gully. It is based in Melbourne, Victoria. Green Gully Reserve has a capacity of 10,000. The reserve has 7 soccer grounds in total. Three of them used for match days and the other three for training purposes.
Kevin Bartlett Reserve
Kevin Bartlett Reserve is public open space located in Burnley, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The reserve is named after the Richmond footballer Kevin Bartlett, who was the first VFL player to play 400 senior games.
Paisley Park Soccer Complex
Paisley Park Soccer Complex in Victoria, Australia provides the facilities for local soccer club Altona Magic, who play in National Premier Leagues Victoria and are supported by the Macedonian Australian community. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000.
Chaplin Reserve
Chaplin Reserve was an Australian football stadium in Sunshine, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It was the home of Sunshine George Cross from 1980 to 2017, buying the facility from the State Government in 1997. The stadium had a capacity of 5,000.