Subiaco Oval
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| Former names | Mueller Park, Subiaco Oval |
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| Location | Roberts Rd, Subiaco, Western Australia |
| Coordinates | 31°56′40″S 115°49′48″E / 31.94444°S 115.83°ECoordinates: 31°56′40″S 115°49′48″E / 31.94444°S 115.83°E |
| Broke ground | 1908 |
| Opened | 1908 |
| Owner | Western Australian Government |
| Operator | West Australian Football Commission |
| Surface | Grass |
| Construction cost | 1991 Rebuild – AU$45 million |
| Architect | Various |
| Capacity | 43,500 (seating only)[1] |
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| Fremantle Dockers (AFL) (1995–present) West Coast Eagles (VFL / AFL) (1987–present) Australia international rules football team Australia Wallabies (rugby union) Western Force (Super 14) (2006–2009) |
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Subiaco Oval, widely known as Patersons Stadium is a stadium. is the largest sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia. It is in the suburb of Subiaco, about three kilometres west of Perth's city centre.
References [change]
- ↑ GHD Pty Ltd (May 2009) Subiaco Oval: Remaining useful life assessment
Further reading [change]
- Wilson, Ray (2008) Field of Dreams: Celebration of Subiaco Oval's 100th year Perth, Western Australia: The West Australian 16 pp – inserted into 7 May 2008 edition of The West Australian newspaper.