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Sydney Football Stadium - Driver Ave, Moore Park, Sydney (NSW)

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Also known as: Aussie Stadium
Ground Details: Constructed in the mid to late 1980's on the same site as the Sydney Sports Ground next door to the SCG and was first used in the 1988 season. The venue replaced the SCG as the host of the premiership Grand Finals from 1988 to 1998 before Stadium Australia took ownership of the deciders from 1999.

Home venue of the Sydney Roosters and South Sydney Rabbitohs, the venue has hosted almost 500 premiership matches and with a capacity of 40,000 remains the most dominant rectangular stadium in Sydney.

Capacity: 40,792
Record Crowd 43,967 - Soccer W.C.Q - Australia v Argentina

Wikipedia: The Sydney Football Stadium (SFS) was built in 1988 to be the premium football stadium in Sydney. Until then top football events were usually held at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), which being an Oval field was not ideal for the sport. The SFS was built in Moore Park, adjacent to the SCG, on the grounds of the former Sydney Sportsground and is owned by the SCG Trust. In 2002 the SFS was renamed Aussie Stadium - in a 5 Year + 5 Year naming rights deal with the business Aussie Home Loans.

Aussie Stadium is home to several professional teams. Two National Rugby League (NRL) teams, the Sydney Roosters and South Sydney Rabbitohs, and the New South Wales Waratahs Super 12 Rugby Union team use it as their home ground. Aussie Stadium usually hosts both NRL semi finals and one NRL preliminary final as well as the annual pre-season Charity Shield Rugby League match between South Sydney and St. George Illawarra. Sydney FC, who will play in the new A-League association football competition, will use the SFS as their home ground from 2005.

Most major representative Rugby Football matches in Sydney that were once played at the SFS, such as State of Origin Rugby League and Rugby Union Internationals, have been played at Telstra Stadium (Stadium Australia) since it was finished in 1999 for the 2000 Olympic Games. This much larger new stadium took a lot of the major events away from the SFS, leaving it as a second-tier venue although it is far from a white elephant.

Aussie Stadium is the venue of some of Australian Sports greatest matches and moments such as the 1989 Rugby League Grand Final which was won by the Canberra Raiders over the Balmain Tigers 19-14, the 1991 Rugby League Grand Final won by Penrith over Canberra 19-12 in which Royce Simmons scored 2 tries in his final match, the 1997 ARL Grand Final Between Newcastle and Manly which the Knights won 22-16 and 2 standout State Of Origin matches in which QLD triumphed over NSW with last-minute victories in 1994 and 1998 and Michael O'Connor's sideline conversion for a NSW win in Game 2, 1991. The ground also hosted many memorable semi-finals and Monday Night Football in 1996.

Rugby Union provided a moment of magic thanks to George Gregan's last second match-winning tackle on NZ's Jeff Wilson in which Australia regained the Bledisloe Cup in 1994.

Argentinian superstar footballer Diego Maradona played at the S.F.S (as it was called) in a World Cup qualifier against Australia in 1993 in which the match was drawn.

Source: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article 'Sydney_Football_Stadium'
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Sydney Football Stadium latest matches
2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Finals Week 2 [18 Sep 09] Eels 27 Titans 2

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Finals Week 2 [18 Sep 09] Raiders 34 Tigers 42

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 26 [06 Sep 09] Roosters 16 Cowboys 32

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 26 [06 Sep 09] Roosters 26 Cowboys 58

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 26 [04 Sep 09] Tigers 34 Bulldogs 12

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 26 [04 Sep 09] Tigers 58 Bulldogs 16

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 24 [21 Aug 09] Tigers 18 Eels 26

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 24 [21 Aug 09] Tigers 26 Eels 28

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 23 [15 Aug 09] Roosters 12 Sea Eagles 44

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 23 [15 Aug 09] Roosters 10 Sea Eagles 56

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 22 [09 Aug 09] Roosters 10 Tigers 17

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 22 [09 Aug 09] Roosters 32 Tigers 56

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 21 [03 Aug 09] Tigers 19 Sea Eagles 18

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 21 [03 Aug 09] Tigers 34 Sea Eagles 40

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 19 [19 Jul 09] Roosters 24 Warriors 30

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 19 [19 Jul 09] Roosters 30 Warriors 28

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 16 [27 Jun 09] Roosters 19 Sharks 12
Round 16 [26 Jun 09] Tigers 10 Dragons 21
Round 10 [16 May 09] Roosters 6 Knights 38

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 10 [16 May 09] Roosters 28 Knights 22
Round 7 [25 Apr 09] Roosters 8 Dragons 12

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 7 [25 Apr 09] Roosters 0 Dragons 29
Round 5 [10 Apr 09] Roosters 24 Broncos 28

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 5 [10 Apr 09] Roosters 24 Broncos 10
Round 4 [03 Apr 09] Roosters 10 Eels 14

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 4 [03 Apr 09] Roosters 24 Eels 6
Round 3 [27 Mar 09] Tigers 40 Roosters 24

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 3 [27 Mar 09] Tigers 18 Roosters 10

2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 1 [15 Mar 09] Roosters 12 Rabbitohs 52

2009 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 1 [15 Mar 09] Roosters 14 Rabbitohs 50

2008 World Cup
Semi Finals [16 Nov 08] Australia 52 Fiji 0
Pool A [26 Oct 08] Australia 30 New Zealand 6

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Finals Week 3 [27 Sep 08] Sea Eagles 32 Warriors 6

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Finals Week 3 [27 Sep 08] Broncos 28 Warriors 26

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Finals Week 3 [26 Sep 08] Sharks 0 Storm 28

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Finals Week 3 [26 Sep 08] Raiders 18 Dragons 14

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Finals Week 1 [12 Sep 08] Roosters 16 Broncos 24

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Finals Week 1 [12 Sep 08] Broncos 28 Bulldogs 22
Round 26 [05 Sep 08] Roosters 18 Dragons 8

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 26 [05 Sep 08] Roosters 10 Dragons 0
Round 25 [29 Aug 08] Roosters 22 Rabbitohs 20

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 25 [29 Aug 08] Roosters 40 Rabbitohs 6

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 22 [10 Aug 08] Roosters 24 Eels 28

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 22 [10 Aug 08] Roosters 16 Eels 22

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 20 [27 Jul 08] Roosters 34 Sea Eagles 12

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 20 [27 Jul 08] Roosters 36 Sea Eagles 28

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 18 [11 Jul 08] Roosters 28 Gold Coast 32

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 18 [11 Jul 08] Roosters 24 Gold Coast 56

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 16 [27 Jun 08] Roosters 24 Bulldogs 14

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 16 [27 Jun 08] Roosters 26 Bulldogs 56
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