Allianz Stadium | |
Address | Driver Avenue |
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Location | Moore Park, Sydney () |
Coordinates | 33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E / 33.88917°S 151.22528°ECoordinates: 33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E / 33.88917°S 151.22528°E |
Owner | Sydney Cricket Ground Trust |
Operator | Sydney Cricket Ground Trust |
Executive suites | 65 |
Capacity | 45,500 (venue capacity) 44,000 (seated capacity) |
Field size | 140 x 79 metres |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1986 |
Opened | 1988 |
Construction cost | $68 million |
Architect | Philip Cox, Richardson & Taylor |
Tenants | |
Sydney Roosters (NRL) (1988–present) New South Wales Waratahs (Super Rugby) (1996–present) Sydney FC (A-League) (2005–present) Wests Tigers (NRL) (2009–2013) South Sydney Rabbitohs (some matches) (NRL) (1988–99, 2002–05, 2015-present) New South Wales rugby league team (1988–1998) Australian Sevens (2016–present) |
The Sydney Football Stadium (SFS), commercially known as the Allianz Stadium since February 2012, is a football stadium located in Moore Park, Sydney, Australia. Built in 1988, the stadium is Sydney's premier rectangular field venue for rugby league, rugby union and soccer. The Kangaroos, the Wallabies and the Socceroos occasionally play at the stadium, while the Sydney Roosters, NSW Waratahs and Sydney FC are the ground's major tenants.
Sydney Football Stadium usually hosts both National Rugby League semi finals and one preliminary final, and also held the annual pre-season Charity Shield football match between South Sydney and St George Illawarra for a number of years. It hosted all New South Wales Rugby League/Australian Rugby League rugby league grand finals, as well as the first grand final under the NRL banner, between 1988 and 1998.
The stadium is located next to the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Prior to its construction, major events were usually held at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), as it was the largest stadium in Sydney. But the SCG, being an oval field, was not considered ideal for sports requiring a rectangular field such as soccer, rugby league and rugby union, although it had been used many times for such events.