We give a run down of the A-League Men stadiums for the 2021-22 season. The A-League is the premier association football league in Australia & New Zealand. Thanks for watching!
Loved watching a number of A league games before the pandemic can't wait to return to do more. Looks like some other class stadiums outside of the league, woolagong and townsville would both be great to watch a game
Some Changes since this Video came out. 1. Central Coast Stadium is now called Industree Group Stadium 2. Brisbane Roar have moved back to Suncorp but will also play a game at Ballymore this season, Long Term Roar will move to Ballymore 3. The Upcoming Season will be the last season where Wellington will play home games in Auckland due to the upcoming Auckland Expansion but at least one of their Auckland Games will be at Go Media Mount Smart Stadium in November which will be a double header 4. Sydney FC have moved into the new Allianz Stadium 5. Western United will play home games in there new Training Facility from December onwards until there new stadium is built, there 3 opening home games will be at Mars Stadium in Ballarat 6. Bill Foley is the preferred bidder for the Auckland Expansion and intends to name the team Auckland Black Knights, Foley owns Vegas Golden Knights, Henderson Silver Knights, Vegas Knight Hawks, AFC Bournemouth and a Minority Owner of FC Lorient
I think Adelaide's stadium looks the best. I like stadiums that are incorporated into the urban area instead of being out on the outskirts. Plus I think it looks like an old English football ground.
Best of the lot is Wellington Phoenix's ground. As long as you discount the yellow seats and the oval shape. One thing though....it doesn't take a big crowd to make the place sound noisy. 👍
Went to an a league match in 2018. Sydney derby while visiting. The growth in quality from when I last watched an a league match in 2014 was good. Really enjoyed the quality of football and most importantly, how supporters in the stadiums are still allowed to make noise and have a beer unlike in england
Melbourne Victory are playing all there home games at AAMI Park, Wellington Phoenix will play at least 2 home games in NSW at a Venue TBC, Western United were going to play home games at Lakeside Stadium instead but tenants South Melbourne from the NPL VIC has a hissy fit and as a result Western United will play those games at AAMI Park instead despite objections from Victory and City, Brisbane Roar moved to Moreton Daily Stadium due to the high rent at Suncorp
@@chrism4816 Blame the venue owners if you want to blame anybody "common knowledge" is not a legally binding defense, Western United and Hellas got what they wanted in the end anyway as WU wanted AAMI Park anyway
@David Lim Nix fan myself and the plan is to be back in NZ by the New Year but we will have to see what happens, Talay was unhappy with the Training Facilities in the Gong so I reckon we will train in Sydney and play down at the Gong for those 2 games against the Wanderers and Mariners
@David Lim I have been to Dolphin Stadium and its a cracking Veune but i think the Barike Group need to get on there hands and knees and beg the QRU to let them use Ballymore one the Redevelopment is finished
You should do vid specialist on feyenoord stadium (de kuip) one of the most beautiful stadium in the world its very unic in its own way and allot of stadiums are build based on de kuip
the irony is redcliffe dolphins have been expanded to the NRL & are playing their Brisbane matches in Suncorp. but as a Sydney FC supporter, I have a soft spot for Leichardt Oval, but looking forward to see them at the new Moore Park. great content.
Nice.. very up do date with the new .\ A Leagues logo (yes both Men and Women leagues), and some recent renamings (Commbank not BankWest). Also of note A-League is one of the few football competitions where the competition badge is on the front rather than shoulder. Also obviously picked up the news that Western United will play most games at AAMI rather than Lakeside Stadium, after being vetoed by a 2nd tier team in a stadium owned by the State Govt. Looking forward to Sydney FCs new stadium. It's looking epic with the facade starting to go up.
Western United were going to play matches at Lakeside Stadium in South Melbourne. This was until the South Melbourne Soccer Club blocked them and had them banned from the Stadium. Lakeside in my view in the most appropriate A-League Venue in Victoria yet has never seen a single A-League fixture.
FYI Brisbane Water on the Central Coast is named after Brisbania, which was the areas original name. Shame that Newcastle won't finish the seating, spreading it around. The hills, IMHO, are horrible.
i lost my wallet at perth’s stadium the only time i’ve been and have gone to oh so many games at campbelltown, i live so close to it i can hear the crowd noise when macarthur united games are played
A league has great potential with the stadiums. I hope it attracts some great players in the future. Is mark viduka stadium home to an a league team or is that a smaller team playing there, Melbourne knights I think the teams called? Are they just below the a league?
@Dracula By far, Australia has far less football (soccer) culture than most of the world. The A-League is much less relevant than probably around 5 other sports leagues in the country.
@@killbot86 If your talking about last season we only played 2 games in NZ both of which got over 20K while our crowds in the Gong were shit, in 19/20 we averaged 8.6K which was 5th overall in attendance as for the Knights it was 2007 which is nearly 15 years ago and Auckland is the only untapped Market with 1 Million + people left
@@killbot86 Idk what rock youve been under but the Nix played Western United in wellington with 24k and Perth at Eden Park with 22k at the end of the season. Before Covid we were getting 9 - 13k. Believe it or not Football is more popular then Rugby in NZ. Stop being a wanker
1:18 And I've always thought we had too many of these 'wave breakers' in newer German stadiums or on new standing terraces...come on, if everybody has it's own breaker, this has nothing to do with 'safe standing', that's insane. Australians really seem to have a safety fetish even more than the Germans or the British do.
I can't wait to get back to SFS although I like jubilee stadium. I will not be sad to see the back of Leichhardt. Poor transport and terrible stadium in general
A-league stadiums are just way too big. Most teams have stadiums with around 30,000 capacity but barely get 10,000, making them look empty. I'm assuming this is because most clubs share the stadiums with rugby teams and don't actually own their stadiums?