Details zu AAMI Stadium, Adelaide
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AAMI Stadium
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Turner Drive, West Lakes, Adelaide, 5021
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1974
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Football Park (presently known as AAMI Stadium due to a naming rights arrangement) is an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, Adelaide, South Australia. It was built in 1973-74 by the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and is now the home ground of the Adelaide Crows and the playing home of the Port Adelaide Power.
Originally named Football Park, the stadium was built in 1972. The stadium hosted its first football match on May 4, 1974, between Central District and North Adelaide. Central won the clash by 30 points.
In addition to football, AAMI Stadium has also hosted cricket matches, most famously for the Kerry Packer-run World Series Cricket competition of the late 1970s, International rules football and rock concerts. Presently the only sport played at the ground is Australian rules football.
Record Attendances:
AFL - 51,140 - Adelaide v Port Power (April 26, 2003)
SANFL - 66,897 - Sturt v Port Adelaide (SANFL Grand Final, Spetember 28, 1976)
All Time - 80,000 - Robbie Williams concert (December 5, 2006)
An image of the AMMI stadium
Submitted By: starms on 2005-09-13
Lakes Resort Hotel, 141 Brebner Drive, West Lakes, South Australia, 5021
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on 2005-08-04.
Last Edit on 2009-03-24.
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