South Coast Wolves Football Club - Stadia

Stadia

When the Wolves were first admitted into the NSL in 1981, they played out of the Wollongong Showground and then in Corrimal before they made a home at Brandon Park, North Wollongong in 1988. The ground had a capacity of 15,000. However, this site was demolished in 2003 in order for the University of Wollongong to build their new Wollongong Innovation Campus. At the time, the Wolves had six years left on their lease to the ground, but had been promised to play out of WIN Stadium as co-tenants with NRL team, the St. George-Illawarra Dragons. The Dragons however, reneged on their offer, leaving the Wolves homeless. The Wolves have now since settled on John Crehan Park in Cringila as their homeground, which has a capacity of 7,500. There have been rumours of a $3 million upgrade of nearby J.J. Kelly Park at Coniston in time for the 2014 NSW Premier League season.

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