Hindmarsh Stadium

Adelaide United

  • Junior World Cup 1981
  • Junior World Cup 1993
  • Olympic Football Tournament 2000
  • OFC Nations Cup 2004
  • Asian Cup Women 2006

The Hindmarsh Stadium is a stadium in Adelaide, Australia. Located in the district of Hindmarsh Stadium seats about 16,500 spectators, including 15,000 seats, and is currently the club Adelaide United as a home ground. The stadium is owned by the State of South Australia and is managed by the Office for Recreation and Sport ( ORS).

The stadium was built in 1960 is mainly used for football matches and was the home of the NSL teams Adelaide City and West Adelaide SC. 1981 and 1993 was the Hindmarsh Stadium one of the venues for the Junior World Cup. On the occasion of the Olympic football tournament in 2000, the stadium was retreaded. The main grandstand was modernized, replacing the standing at the gates ends and the back straight through uncovered grandstands seat. For the Olympic tournament also an additional 5,000 temporary seats were created.

2004, a large part of the group stage of the OFC Nations Cup was held at the stadium in 2006 it was the main venue for the Asian Cup Women. The record attendance of 17,000 spectators was erected in the second leg of the finals of the AFC Champions League 2008 between Adelaide United and Gamba Osaka.

Besides football stadium is also played Rugby League in Hindmarsh. 1998 carried the Adelaide Rams in the National Rugby League four of their home games at Hindmarsh out to between 2009 and 2011 the Cronulla - Sutherland Sharks three of their home games list here.

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