Auckland: Sport Venue
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Eden Park
Eden Park, nestled in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand, stands as a bastion of sports and a beacon for fans from around the globe. Renowned as the country's largest stadium, this iconic venue is the fulcrum of New Zealand's sporting heritage, particularly in the...
Spark Arena
Spark Arena stands as a modern coliseum in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand, serving as a premier destination for sports enthusiasts and entertainment seekers alike. This multifunctional indoor arena, with a seating capacity that can accommodate up to 12,000...
Mount Smart Stadium
Mount Smart Stadium, a cornerstone of Auckland's sporting landscape, stands as a testament to New Zealand's passion for sports and entertainment. This multi-purpose venue, located in the suburb of Penrose, is a hub for rugby league, concerts, and a variety of other...
QBE Stadium
QBE Stadium, known for its dynamic presence in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand, stands as a testament to the city's passion for sports. This modern facility, formerly known as North Harbour Stadium, is a premier sports venue that caters to a variety of events...
Tepid Baths
Nestled in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand, the Tepid Baths stand as a modern sanctuary for fitness enthusiasts and recreational swimmers alike. This historic indoor pool and leisure center has been a cherished part of the city's sporting landscape since its...
Western Springs Stadium
Western Springs Stadium, a cornerstone of Auckland's sporting landscape, stands as a testament to New Zealand's love for dynamic sporting events and outdoor concerts. Nestled in the suburb of Western Springs, this open-air stadium is primarily known for its rugby...
Cornwall Cricket Club
The Cornwall Cricket Club, known formally as the Cornwall Districts Cricket and Sports Association Incorporated, is a cricket club which was founded in 1895 in Auckland, New Zealand as Ponsonby Cricket Club. It claims the largest membership of any cricket club in New Zealand.
The Trusts Arena
The Trusts Arena is an indoor arena located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand. It is a multi-purpose stadium that primarily holds sports events and music concerts.
Ken Maunder Park
Ken Maunder Park, previously known as Rewa Park is a reserve and sports ground in the suburb of New Lynn in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the home ground of Lynn-Avon United and the Suburbs Cricket Club.
Alexandra Park
Alexandra Park is a racecourse in the suburb of Epsom in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the home of the Auckland Trotting Club. The park consists of the Alexandra Park Raceway trotting track, conference centre and a high-end urban village currently under construction.
Vodafone Events Centre
Vodafone Events Centre is a multi-purpose event centre located in Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand, with an indoor arena, theatre and meeting halls hosting community, cultural and sports events, concerts and plays, exhibits, trade fairs and expos, corporate functions, meetings, weddings and other special events.
Ellerslie Racecourse
Ellerslie Racecourse is the main racecourse in Auckland, New Zealand, for thoroughbred racehorses. It is an undulating, grass circuit in the suburb of Ellerslie, with a circumference of just under 1,900 metres. Racing is conducted in a clockwise direction.
North Shore Events Centre
The Eventfinda Stadium is an indoor arena located in the North Shore City suburb of Wairau Valley, Auckland, New Zealand. The arena opened in 1992 and has a capacity of 4,179.
ASB Stadium
Barfoot & Thompson Stadium, is a New Zealand venue for sports and entertainment events in Kohimarama, Auckland, New Zealand. The name sponsorship by Barfoot & Thompson, a leading real estate company, began in 2018.
West End Rowing Club
West End Rowing Club is based at Saunders Reserve on Rosebank Peninsula, in Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand. It has won numerous national, British Empire Games, Commonwealth, World and Olympic titles, with four club members winning five Olympic gold medals.
Colin Maiden Park
Colin Maiden Park is a New Zealand sports complex in the Auckland suburb of Glen Innes, about 10 kilometres south-east of the Auckland CBD. It is named in honour of Sir Colin Maiden, vice-chancellor of the University of Auckland from 1971 to 1994. There are three cricket grounds and other sporting facilities in the park.
Kiwitea Street
Kiwitea Street, also known as Freyberg Field, is a multi-purpose stadium in the suburb of Sandringham in Auckland, New Zealand. It is used for football matches and is the home stadium of both Auckland City FC and Central United. Terraced seating can accommodate 250 patrons. The stadium is named for Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg.
ASB Tennis Centre
The ASB Tennis Centre is a tennis facility located in the Parnell district of Auckland, New Zealand. The centre was opened on 18 November 1922 by the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association on grounds leased from the Auckland City Council, that are a part of Pukekawa / Auckland Domain.
Te Atatū Peninsula Park
Te Atatū Peninsula Park is a park situated on the Te Atatū Peninsula.
Fred Taylor Park
Fred Taylor Park is an association football ground. It is the home ground of Waitakere City F.C. and Waitakere United.
ABA Stadium
Auckland Boxing Association Stadium is a New Zealand venue for combat sports hosting over 150 events in boxing alone. ABA Stadium is also recognized for its grassroots of boxing. The earliest reported professional boxing event according to Boxrec was in June 1992 where Jimmy Thunder fought Craig Petersen for the Australian Title.
Centre Park
Centre Park is a stadium located in Mangere, Auckland, New Zealand. The stadium hosted the 2011 OFC U-20 Championship. It is the home of Northern League side Manukau United.