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Sydney Football Stadium
SFS
Moore Park Aussie Stadium 2.JPG
Former names Aussie Stadium
Location Moore Park, New South Wales 2021
Coordinates 33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E / 33.88917°S 151.22528°E / -33.88917; 151.22528Coordinates: 33°53′21″S 151°13′31″E / 33.88917°S 151.22528°E / -33.88917; 151.22528
Broke ground 1986
Opened 1988
Owner Sydney Cricket Ground Trust
Operator Sydney Cricket Ground Trust
Surface Grass
Construction cost AU$68m
Architect Philip Cox, Richardson and Taylor
Capacity 45,500
Tenants
Sydney Roosters
(NSWRL/ARL/NRL) (1988-present)
South Sydney Rabbitohs
(NSWRL / ARL / NRL) (1988-1999, 2002-2005)
New South Wales Waratahs
(Super 14) (1996-present)
Sydney FC (A-League) (2005-present)
Wests Tigers (NRL) (2009-present)

The Sydney Football Stadium (abbreviated to SFS, and formerly known as Aussie Stadium due to naming rights[1] between 2002 and mid-2007) is located in Moore Park, in Sydney, New South Wales. It was built in 1988 to be the city's premier "rectangular field" for rugby league. It is also now used for soccer and rugby union for major matches and domestic competition.

The Sydney Football Stadium is home to several professional teams:

The Sydney Football Stadium usually hosts both NRL semi finals and one preliminary final, and also held the annual pre-season Charity Shield rugby league match between South Sydney and St George Illawarra for a number of years. All NSWRL / ARL Rugby League Grand Finals were played there between 1988 and 1998.

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Prior to its construction, major events were usually held at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), which being an Oval field was not ideal for football codes requiring a rectangular field. The Sydney Football Stadium was built upon the former Sydney Sports Ground in Moore Park, adjacent to the SCG, and is owned by the SCG Trust. Its seating capacity was 41,159, but today stands at 45,500, although the venue's official record attendance for a sporting event stands at 43,967, for the 1994 FIFA World Cup Qualifier when Australia played Argentina.

In 2002 the Sydney Football Stadium was renamed Aussie Stadium - in a 5 Year + 5 Year naming rights deal with the business Aussie Home Loans. On July 7, 2007 the stadium reverted back to its original Sydney Football Stadium name after Aussie Home Loans and the SCG Trust mutually elected not to extend the naming rights deal.

In 2003, the SFS hosted several matches in the Rugby World Cup; Ireland v Namibia, Argentina v Romania, Scotland v Fiji, South Africa v Georgia and Georgia v Uruguay. The final match was notable for attracting a crowd of 28,576, despite the low profiles of both teams.

The Sydney Football Stadium has been the venue of some of Australian sport's 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 two 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 games in 1996.

In 2007 the Sydney Roosters High Performance Centre and Administrative departments set up their headquarters at the Sydney Football Stadium.[2]

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