Stadiums
Adelaide Melbourne Brisbane Newcastle Canberra Sydney W. Sydney Locations of the 2012–13 teamsPrimary venues used in the W-League:
Stadium | Capacity | Club |
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Etihad Stadium | 56,347 | Melbourne Victory |
AAMI Park | 31,000 | Melbourne Victory |
Bob Jane Stadium | 15,000 | Melbourne Victory |
Epping Stadium | 10,000 | Melbourne Victory |
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre | 49,000 | Brisbane Roar |
Perry Park | 8,000 | Brisbane Roar |
Ballymore Stadium | 24,000 | Brisbane Roar |
Wanderers Oval | 2,000 | Newcastle Jets |
Energy Australia Stadium | 26,164 | Newcastle Jets |
Bluetongue Stadium | 20,119 | Central Coast Mariners |
Sydney Football Stadium | 45,500 | Sydney FC |
Members Equity Stadium | 18,156 | Perth Glory |
Clipsal Stadium | 2,000 | Perth Glory |
Hindmarsh Stadium | 16,500 | Adelaide United |
McKellar Park | 2,000 | Canberra United |
Other venues used by W-League clubs include:
Stadium | Capacity | Details |
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Canberra Stadium | 25,011 | Used by Central Coast Mariners in the 2009 season during round 5.1 |
Leichhardt Oval | 22,000 | Used by Sydney FC and Central Coast Mariners in the 2009 season during round 8 as a double-header.2 |
1Central Coast Mariners are to play this fixture as a home game against Canberra United. 2Sydney FC are to play this fixture as a home game against Perth Glory. It is also a 'curtain raiser' to the second game, to be played by the Mariners. Central Coast Mariners are to play this fixture as a home game against Melbourne Victory.
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