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Norwood Oval

Norwood Oval
The Parade
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Location cnr The Parade and Woods St, Norwood, South Australia
Coordinates 34°55′11″S 138°37′50″E / 34.91972°S 138.63056°E / -34.91972; 138.63056Coordinates: 34°55′11″S 138°37′50″E / 34.91972°S 138.63056°E / -34.91972; 138.63056
Owner Norwood, Payneham & St Peters Council
Operator Norwood Football Club
Capacity 22,000
Field size Football: 165m x 110m
Baseball:
Left Field - 320 feet (98 m)
Center Field - 390 feet (119 m)
Right Field - 290 feet (88 m)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground Late 1890s
Opened 1901
Tenants
Norwood Football Club (SANFL) (1901–present)
Adelaide Bite (ABL) (2009–2016)
Adelaide Crows (AFL Women's) (2017-present)

Norwood Oval (currently known as Coopers Stadium due to sponsorship from the Adelaide-based Coopers Brewery) is a suburban oval in the western end of Norwood, an inner eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Norwood, Payneham & St Peters Council own the Oval but rent it to the Norwood Football Club. It has been used for a variety of sporting and community events including baseball, soccer, rugby league and American football, but its main use is for Australian rules football. It is the home ground for the Norwood Football Club ("The Redlegs") in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).

The oval is one of two sporting venues in Adelaide to carry the name of Coopers Stadium. The other is the soccer specific Hindmarsh Stadium which also has naming rights sponsorship from Coopers Brewery.

The Oval has a capacity of 22,000 people, with grandstand seating for up to 3,900. The ground record crowd was set in 1971 when 20,280 turned up to watch an SANFL match between Norwood and their traditional SANFL rivals Port Adelaide. Norwood Oval's dimensions are 165m x 110m making it the narrowest ground in use in the SANFL.

In the 1950s the Norwood Football Club received permission from the then City of Kensington & Norwood to install six light towers at the oval. This allowed Norwood to host not only night football matches but also night baseball. Regular night SANFL night series matches were played at the oval until 1984 when all night games were transferred to the SANFL's own Football Park.

In 1973 the SANFL introduced the 5 team finals for the first time and Norwood Oval holds the distinction of hosting the first ever SANFL Elimination Final when home team Norwood defeated rivals Port Adelaide by 6 goals. The First Semi-final was also held at Norwood in 1973 when reigning premiers (and 1972 Champions of Australia North Adelaide, led by 3 time Magarey Medallist Barrie Robran, defeated Norwood in a close game bringing an end to the Redlegs 1973 season.


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