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== References ==

Revision as of 21:49, 11 March 2023

The following is an incomplete list of sports stadiums in Oceania. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate.

Currently all Oceanian stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included. The majority of these are in Australia, with the remainder in New Zealand.

Most large stadiums in Oceania are used for cricket, Australian Football, rugby union, rugby league, and association football.

List

Rank Stadium Capacity City Land Tenants Image
1 Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,024[1] Melbourne  Australien Melbourne FC, Richmond FC, Collingwood FC, Victorian Bushrangers, Melbourne Stars, Hawthorn FC, Essendon FC, Carlton FC, Australia national rugby union team and Australia national soccer team matches, mainly used for Australia national cricket team for Test Cricket, One Day International and Twenty20 matches
2 Accor Stadium 83,500 Sydney  Australien South Sydney Rabbitohs, Canterbury Bulldogs, New South Wales Blues, Australia national rugby league team, Australia national rugby union team, and Australia national soccer team
3 Optus Stadium 60,000 Perth  Australien Fremantle Dockers, Perth Scorchers, West Coast Eagles, Australia national cricket team matches, Australia national rugby union team matches, and Perth Glory
4 Adelaide Oval 53,500 Adelaide  Australien Southern Redbacks, Australia national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International, Twenty20 matches, Adelaide Crows, Port Adelaide Power and SANFL
5 Marvel Stadium 53,359 Melbourne  Australien St Kilda Football Club, Carlton Football Club, Essendon Football Club, North Melbourne Football Club, Western Bulldogs, Melbourne Victory, Australia national rugby union team matches, Australia national cricket team matches and Melbourne Renegades
6 Suncorp Stadium 52,500 Brisbane  Australien Brisbane Broncos, Queensland Maroons, Queensland Reds, Australia national rugby league team and Australia national rugby union team
7 Eden Park 50,000 Auckland  Neuseeland Auckland Rugby Football Union, Blues, some New Zealand national rugby union team, Auckland Aces and New Zealand national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International and Twenty20 matches
8 Sydney Cricket Ground 48,000 Sydney  Australien Mainly used for Australian national cricket team for Test Cricket, One Day International and Twenty20 matches, home ground for New South Wales Blues and Sydney Sixers, Sydney Roosters, New South Wales rugby league team, Sydney Swans|
9 Allianz Stadium 45,000 Sydney  Australien Sydney Roosters, Sydney FC, New South Wales Waratahs
10 The Gabba 42,000 Brisbane  Australien Australian national cricket team for Test Cricket, One Day International and Twenty20 matches, Brisbane Heat, Queensland Bulls, Brisbane Lions
11 GMHBA Stadium 36,000 Geelong  Australien Geelong Cats, Western United FC
12 Westpac Stadium 34,500 Wellington  Neuseeland Hurricanes, Wellington Rugby Football Union, Wellington Phoenix FC, some New Zealand national rugby union team matches, New Zealand national cricket team for One Day International and Twenty20 matches
13 McDonald Jones Stadium 33,000 Newcastle  Australien Newcastle Knights, Newcastle Jets
14 Forsyth Barr Stadium 30,748 Dunedin  Neuseeland Highlanders, Otago Rugby Football Union, Otago United, some New Zealand national rugby union team matches
15 AAMI Park 30,050 Melbourne  Australien Melbourne Storm, Melbourne Rebels, Melbourne Victory FC, Melbourne Heart FC
16 Mt Smart Stadium 30,000 Auckland  Neuseeland New Zealand Warriors, Counties Manukau Rugby Union
17 CommBank Stadium 30,000 Sydney  Australien Parramatta Eels, Western Sydney Wanderers FC, some Wests Tigers, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, South Sydney Rabbitohs and New South Wales Waratahs matches
18 Henson Park 30,000 Sydney  Australien Newtown Jets
19 Okara Park 30,000 Whangarei  Neuseeland Northern Districts men's cricket team, Northland Rugby Union

Australia below 30,000 capacity

Rank Stadium City State Shape Capacity Tenants
1 Robina Stadium Gold Coast Queensland Rectangular 27,400 Rugby league: Gold Coast Titans
2 Willows Sports Complex Townsville Queensland Rectangular 26,500 Rugby league: North Queensland Cowboys
3 Brisbane Exhibition Ground Brisbane Queensland Oval 25,490[2] Australian Baseball League: Brisbane Bandits
4 Canberra Stadium Canberra Australian Capital Territory Rectangular 25,011 Rugby league: Canberra Raiders
Rugby union: Brumbies
5 North Queensland Stadium Townsville Queensland Rectangular 25,000 Rugby league: North Queensland Cowboys
6 Princes Park Melbourne Victoria Oval 24,568 AFLW: Carlton
7 Carrara Stadium Gold Coast Queensland Oval 24,526 (40,000 in 2018 Commonwealth Games)[3] Australian rules football: Gold Coast Suns
8 Sydney Showground Stadium Sydney New South Wales Oval 24,000 Australian rules football: GWS
Cricket: Sydney Thunder
Soccer: Western Sydney Wanderers*
9 Wollongong Showground Wollongong New South Wales Rectangular 23,000[4] Rugby league: St George Illawarra Dragons
10 Brookvale Oval Sydney New South Wales Rectangular 23,000 Rugby league: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Rugby union: New South Wales Waratahs*
11 Penrith Stadium Sydney New South Wales Rectangular 22,500 Rugby league: Penrith Panthers
12 Norwood Oval Adelaide South Australia Oval 22,000 AFLW: Adelaide Crows
Australian Baseball League: Adelaide Bite
13 Endeavour Field Sydney New South Wales Rectangular 22,000 Rugby league: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
14 University of Tasmania Stadium Launceston Tasmania Oval 21,000[5] Australian rules football: Hawthorn*
15 Jubilee Oval Sydney New South Wales Rectangular 20,500[6] Rugby league: St George Illawarra Dragons
16 Perth Oval Perth Western Australia Rectangular 20,500 Rugby union: Western Force
Soccer: Perth Glory
17 Central Coast Stadium Gosford New South Wales Rectangular 20,059 Soccer: Central Coast
Rugby league: Sydney Roosters*, South Sydney Rabbitohs*
18 Campbelltown Stadium Sydney New South Wales Rectangular 20,000[7] Rugby league: Wests Tigers
Soccer:Western Sydney Wanderers
19 WACA Perth Western Australia Oval 20,000[8] Cricket: Australia, Western Australia, Perth Scorchers
20 Lavington Sports Ground Albury New South Wales Oval 20,000 Cricket: Sydney Thunder*
Rugby league: Manly Sea Eagles*
Australian rules football: Lavington Panthers
Soccer: Murray United
21 Leichhardt Oval Sydney New South Wales Rectangular 20,000[9] Rugby league: Wests Tigers
22 Blundstone Arena Hobart Tasmania Oval 19,500 Australian rules football: North Melbourne*, Clarence
Cricket: Australia*, Tasmania, Hobart Hurricanes, Prime Minister's XI
23 Ballymore Stadium Brisbane Queensland Rectangular 18,000[10] Rugby union: Queensland Reds*
24 North Hobart Oval Hobart Tasmania Convertible 18,000 Rugby league Melbourne Storm*
25 Barlow Park Cairns Queensland Rectangular 18,000 Rugby league South Sydney Rabbitohs*
26 Fremantle Oval Perth Western Australia Oval 17,500 AFLW: Fremantle Dockers
27 Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide South Australia Rectangular 16,500 Soccer: Adelaide United
28 North Sydney Oval Sydney New South Wales Oval 16,000[11] Cricket: New South Wales Blues*
Rugby league: North Sydney Bears
29 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne Victoria 14,820 Tennis:
30 Manuka Oval Canberra Australian Capital Territory Oval 13,550 Australian rules football: GWS*
Cricket: Australia*, Prime Minister's XI
31 Marrara Oval Darwin Northern Territory Oval 12,500 Cricket: Australia*
Australian rules football: Melbourne*
Rugby league: Parramatta Eels*
32 Cazaly's Stadium Cairns Queensland Oval 12,000 Australian rules football: Western Bulldogs*
33 Lakeside Stadium Melbourne Victoria Rectangular, with Athletics track 12,000 Athletics: Athletics Australia
Soccer: South Melbourne
34 Whitten Oval Melbourne Victoria Oval 12,000 AFLW: Western Bulldogs
35 Dolphin Stadium Brisbane Queensland Rectangular 12,000 Rugby league: Redcliffe Dolphins
36 Eureka Stadium Ballarat Victoria Oval 11,000 Australian rules football: North Ballarat Football Club
37 Queen Elizabeth Oval Bendigo Victoria Oval 10,000[12] Australian rules football: Essendon*

Australia below 30,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity City Main sports Tenants
1 Sydney Super Dome 21,032 Sydney Basketball, netball, tennis Giants Netball, Sydney Kings
2 RAC Arena 15,500 Perth Basketball, netball, tennis Perth Wildcats, West Coast Fever
3 Brisbane Entertainment Centre 13,600 Brisbane Basketball Brisbane Bullets
4 Adelaide Entertainment Centre 11,300 Adelaide Basketball, netball Adelaide 36ers, Adelaide Thunderbirds
5 John Cain Arena 11,000 Melbourne Basketball, netball, tennis Collingwood Magpies Netball Club, Melbourne United, Melbourne Vixens

New Zealand below 30,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity City Tenants
1 Rotorua International Stadium 26,000 Rotorua Rugby Union: Bay of Plenty, Chiefs
2 FMG Stadium Waikato 25,800 Hamilton Rugby Union: Waikato Rugby Union, Chiefs,

Rugby Sevens: New Zealand national rugby sevens team

3 Yarrow Stadium 25,500 New Plymouth Cricket: Central Districts cricket team

Football: Team Taranaki Rugby League: Taranaki rugby league team Rugby Union: Chiefs, Hurricanes, Taranaki Rugby Football Union

4 North Harbour Stadium 25,000 Auckland Baseball: Auckland Tuatara

Football: Waitakere United, New Zealand national football team Rugby Union: North Harbour Rugby Union, Blues*

5 McLean Park 23,700 Napier Cricket: Central Districts Stags

Rugby Union: Hurricanes, Hawke's Bay Rugby Union,

6 Owen Delany Park 20,000 Taupo Cricket: Northern Districts men's cricket team

Rugby Union: King Country Rugby Football Union

7 Trustpower Baypark 19,800 Tauranga Motorsports: Bay of Plenty Speedway Association
8 Trafalgar Park 18,000 Nelson Football: Tasman United

Rugby Union: Tasman Rugby Union

9 Rugby Park Stadium 18,000 Invercargill Rugby Union: Rugby Southland
10 Orangetheory Stadium 17,000 Christchurch Rugby League: Canterbury rugby league team, South Island

Rugby Union: Crusaders

11 CET Arena 15,000 Palmerston North Football: Wellington Phoenix FC

Motorsports: Robertson Prestige International Speedway

New Zealand below 30,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity City Home team(s) Opened/Renovated
1 Spark Arena 12,000 Auckland New Zealand Breakers 2007

Other Oceanian stadiums below 30,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity City Land
1 Sir Hubert Murray Stadium 25,000 Port Moresby Papua-Neuguinea
2 Sir John Guise Stadium 15,000 Port Moresby Papua-Neuguinea
3 HFC Bank Stadium 15,000 Suva Fidschi
4 PNG Football Stadium 14,800 Port Moresby Papua-Neuguinea
5 Lawaqa Park 12,000 Sigatoka Fidschi
6 Apia Park 12,000 Apia Samoa
7 Churchill Park 10,000 Lautoka Fidschi
8 Subrail Park 10,000 Labasa Fidschi
9 Stade Hamuta 10,000 Papeete Französisch-Polynesien
10 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta 10,000 Noumea Neukaledonien
11 Pacific Games Stadium 10,000 Honiara Salomonen
12 Teufaiva Sport Stadium 10,000 Nuku'alofa Tonga

See also

Lists of stadiums by continent

Lists of stadiums worldwide

Lists of stadiums by Oceanian country

References

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