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The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (also known as the Melbourne Soccer Stadium) is an outdoor sporting stadium officially named AAMI Park during its sponsorship deal with AAMI insurance. Having been officially open since 2010, the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is located approximately 1km east from Melbourne's CBD in the Sports and.


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Where is AAMI Park/Melbourne Rectangular Stadium? The stadium was built on Edwin Flack Field, which is located about 1km east of the CBD, between the Yarra River and the MCG. The address is.


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The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, currently known as the AAMI Park is a quite remarkable feat of engineering and architecture. It lies on the eastern side of central Melbourne, situated.


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The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium will play a key role in the 2023 Women's World Cup knockout stages with a quirky story behind the arena's name.


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Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, is one of Australia's premier rectangular venues, notably acclaimed for hosting Melbourne / Naarm's most celebrated sport and entertainment events, and will.


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AAMI Park replaced the Olympic Park Stadium as Melbourne's home of rectangular sports, with capacity for crowds of up to 30,000. The Stadium is home to Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City (Football), Melbourne Storm (Rugby League) and the Melbourne Rebels (Rugby Union). 2006 2010 2015 2016 NOW


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Address: Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne VIC 3000 Capacity: 30,050 Cost: 268 million AUD Architect: COX Architecture Construction of the stadium began in 2007 and was completed in 2010.


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AAMI Park (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium)

The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, referred to as AAMI Park due to a sponsorship arrangement, [5] is an outdoor sports stadium situated on the grounds of Edwin Flack Field within the Sports and Entertainment Precinct in the heart of the Melbourne central business district .


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The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, referred to as AAMI Park due to a sponsorship arrangement, is an outdoor sports stadium situated on the grounds of Edwin Flack Field within the Sports and Entertainment Precinct in the heart of the Melbourne central business district.


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Women's World Cup 2023 fixtures Group B: Australia v Republic of Ireland, 20 July, 8pm (local time) Last 16: 1B v 2D, 7 August, 8.30pm Quarter-final: 12 August, 8.30pm Semi-final: 16 August, 8pm.


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Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is easily accessible via bus, train, tram or by walking from the city centre. Public transport is the best way to get to Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.


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This outdoor sports stadium owns rectangular pitch accommodating rugby league and soccer, a sports campus that includes training centre, swimming pool and office space for organising sports events. Besides, AAMI Park a dining room with capacity for 1,100 people, 14 bars, a public cafรฉ and more merchandising facilities and food and beverage outlets.


AAMI Park (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium)

AAMI Park was Melbourne's first large purpose-built rectangular stadium, representing a move by the city to provide a world-class facility that further developed and embodied the city's pioneering approach to public spaces and strong civic architectural lineage, encompassing iconic facilities including Melbourne and Olympic Parks and the Myer Music Bowl as well as Rod Laver Arena and the MCG.


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Australia's premier rectangular venue. Acknowledgement of Country. Melbourne & Olympic Parks acknowledges the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners of the land on which the precinct is located and recognise their ongoing connection to this land, and rich culture.