Former names | Skilled Park |
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Location | Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland |
Coordinates | 28°4′1″S 153°22′44″E / 28.06694°S 153.37889°ECoordinates: 28°4′1″S 153°22′44″E / 28.06694°S 153.37889°E |
Owner | Queensland Government |
Operator | Stadiums Queensland |
Capacity | 27,400 |
Record attendance | 27,227 - Titans vs Brisbane, 2009 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2006 |
Opened | February 2008 |
Construction cost | A$ 160 million |
Architect | Populous |
Tenants | |
Gold Coast Titans (NRL) (2008-present) Gold Coast United (A-League) (2009-2012)Palm Beach Sharks (FFA Cup) (2014-present) Gold Coast Sevens (Sevens World Series) (2011-2014) Queensland Country (NRC) (2014-present) 2018 Commonwealth Games (Rugby 7s) 2018 AFF Championship |
Robina Stadium, currently known as its sponsored name Cbus Super Stadium, is a rectangular football stadium in the Gold Coast suburb of Robina, Queensland. It is the home ground to the National Rugby League's Gold Coast Titans. Starting in 2011 and concluding in 2014, it was the home of the Gold Coast Sevens, the country's leg of the Sevens World Series.
Construction of the venue started in 2006, and finished in February 2008, in time for the 2008 National Rugby League season, when it became the new home of the Titans.
Robina Stadium is located in the satellite growth suburb of Robina, next to Robina railway station. The stadium is effectively a smaller version of Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, and was designed by the same company. The project was funded by the Queensland Government. On 27 September 2006, it was announced that the new ground would be renamed Skilled Park after Skilled Group won the naming rights to the stadium. The land for the site was purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and gifted to the Queensland Government to build the Stadium.
Sports Minister Judy Spence announced that the new stadium will now be able to seat 27,400 people instead of 25,000. This came after workers on the site found extra space for about 2,400 seats across the stadium while construction was in progress.
Robina Stadium hosted two matches in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, which was held in Australia. The first saw eventual tournament champions New Zealand defeat Papua New Guinea 48-6. The second, a semi-final qualifier, saw a Jarryd Hayne led Fiji defeat Ireland 30-14. The ground also became host to the newly created A-League side, Gold Coast United, starting in 2009-10.