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By Editor in Football on 17th May 2010 9:00

Stadium Host City Capacity Construction
Stadium Australia Sydney 83, 000
Minor Upgrade
Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 41, 000
Minor Upgrade
Blacktown Stadium Sydney 41, 000 New Stadium
MCG Melbourne 88, 000 Existing Stadium
Brisbane Stadium Brisbane 50, 000
Existing Stadium
Perth Stadium Perth 60, 000 New Stadium
Adelaide Oval Adelaide 48, 000
Major Upgrade
Gold Coast Stadium Gold Coast 40, 000 Major Upgrade
Newcastle Stadium Newcastle 42, 000
Major Upgrade
Canberra Stadium Canberra 40, 000
New Stadium
Geelong Stadium Geelong 44, 000
Major Upgrade
Townsville Stadium Townsville 40, 000 Major Upgrade

The proposed stadiums were selected following a comprehensive, in-depth national infrastructure study, undertaken by industry experts who assessed each stadium against the current FIFA criteria.

12 FIFA-compliant stadiums are proposed, of which nine are currently operational and require modifications, while three will be new, state-of-the-art, purpose-built stadiums. All existing stadiums are proven venues for football, and have been the stage for remarkable events in Australia’s sporting history.

Read more articles in Football, by Editor or from May 2010.



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