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Woden Park

Woden Park
Woden Park Athletics Field
Woden Park, Phillip, ACT, 2015.jpg
Location Ainsworth St, Phillip, ACT
Coordinates 35°20′40″S 149°5′47″E / 35.34444°S 149.09639°E / -35.34444; 149.09639Coordinates: 35°20′40″S 149°5′47″E / 35.34444°S 149.09639°E / -35.34444; 149.09639
Owner ACT Government
Capacity 1,000
Field size 100m x 64m (football field)
400m (athletics track)
Surface Grass (football field)
synthetic (athletics track)
Construction
Opened 1973
Renovated 22 January 2015
Construction cost $7 million
Architect Clarke Keller Architecture
Tenants
Woden Weston FC
ACT Little Athletics
Website
Woden Park Home

Woden Park (also known as Woden Park Athletics Field) is a multi-use association football stadium and athletics centre located within Woden Valley, Canberra. It is the home ground of Woden Weston FC in the NPL Capital Football as well as ACT Little Athletics.

Following the completion of the redevelopment, Woden Park is now a disabled friendly venue with the provision of a disability access ramp. The facilities are now at a level capable enough to host national football and athletics events. The other facility upgrades are listed below.

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Woden Weston FC and ACT Little Athletics are the joint primary tenants of Woden Park. Woden Weston FC play home matches in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football at the stadium as well Capital Football Federation Cup matches. ACT Little Athletics run's it programs for kids aged 6 to 17 in a variety of track and field athletic sports.

14 February 2015, after completion of the $7 million redevelopment, Woden Park was officially opened by ACT Sports Minister, Greens MLA Shane Rattenbury. The itinerary for the grand opening included an exhibition football match and athletics all-comers meet for kids aged six to ten before ending with an athletics meet for all-comers aged eleven and over. All participants received commemorative ribbons.

24 April 2015, Woden-Weston played their inaugural home match at Woden Park against Tuggeranong United in what was billed as the Southside derby. Under the flood-lights the Woden-Weston boys secured an historic first victory for the club in a crushing 4–0 victory. Both Pepe Varga and Tim Anderson scored braces in the match. The win not only got the club off the foot of the table but it enabled the players to lift the newly created Mount Taylor Cup that is given to the derby victors. This was the beginning of a healthy rivalry between the two clubs in the NPL Capital Football league.


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