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The Serbian Sports Centre is a Serbian Australian Community centre in Keysborough, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is the home of Otpisani Basketball Club, White Eagles Basketball Club, and Springvale White Eagles Football Club. The ground has a capacity of 5000, with approximately 400 seats in its grandstand.
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National Premier Leagues Victoria stadiums
Current stadiums
ABD Stadium
Avenger Park
Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility
Barro Stadium
B.T. Connor Reserve
Casey Fields
Campbell Reserve
CB Smith Reserve
Churchill Reserve
City Vista Recreation Reserve
David Barro Stadium
Dunstan Reserve
Elcho Park
Epping Stadium
Frank Holohan Soccer Complex
Galvin Park Reserve
Gardiners Reserve
George Andrews Reserve
Genis Steel Park
Green Gully Reserve
Harvest Home Recreation Reserve
Jack Edwards Reserve
John Cain Memorial Park
John McEwan Reserve
Kevin Bartlett Reserve
Kingston Heath Soccer Complex
Knights Stadium
Lakeside Stadium
Larissa Reserve
Lawton Park Reserve
Mahoney's Reserve
Olympic Village
Paisley Park Soccer Complex
Serbian Sports Centre
SS Anderson Reserve
The Grange Reserve
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