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Coopers Stadium
Hindmarsh Stadium
Hindmarsh Stadium in 2023 from the North end
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LocationHolden Street,
Hindmarsh, South Australia 5007
Coordinates34°54′27″S 138°34′8″E / 34.90750°S 138.56889°E / -34.90750; 138.56889
OwnerSouth Australian Government
OperatorAdelaide Venue Management Corporation[1]
Capacity16,500[2]
Record attendance18,430 (Italy vs Nigeria, 2000 Olympic Games)
Field size120 x 80 metres
Construction
Built1960
Opened1960
RenovatedFebruary 2000
Tenants
Current:
Adelaide United (NSL/ALM) (2003–present)
Previous:
West Torrens Cricket Club (SACA) (1857–1921)
West Adelaide (NSL) (1977–1999)
Adelaide City (NSL) (1986–2004)
Adelaide Rams (NRL) (1998)
Adelaide Black Falcons (ESC) (2000–2012)

Hindmarsh Stadium (also known as Coopers Stadium under naming rights)[3] is a multi-purpose stadium in Hindmarsh, an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is the home of the Australian A-League team, Adelaide United.

The stadium has a capacity of 16,500,[2] of which 15,000 is seated, and is home to professional football (soccer) A-League team Adelaide United, who regularly fill this capacity, and averaged crowds of over 12,000 to its matches during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. United used the stadium for its home matches in both the league and in various AFC Champions League campaigns. The venue hosted five matches during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and underwent a redevelopment to the eastern stand in preparation.

  1. ^ Adelaide Venue Management Corporation
  2. ^ a b Coopers Stadium (Hindmarsh Stadium) | Austadiums
  3. ^ Coopers Wins Naming Rights To Hindmarsh Stadium, Coopers Brewery, 1 July 2013, archived from the original on 3 February 2014, retrieved 1 July 2013

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