Subiaco Oval
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Subiaco Oval is the major football stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco, a few kilometres west of Perth's city centre. It is mainly used for Australian Football League matches, as it is the home ground for the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers football teams. "Subi" is also used for Western Australian Football League matches. The ground is not exclusively used for Australian Rules Football though, having hosted National Soccer League (Australia) grand finals, games in the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup, and sometimes, rock concerts. It will be the home ground for Perth's Super 14 rugby team, The Western Force in 2006.
The ground was first built in 1908, and the last redevelopment completed in 1999. In 2003, the retail telecommunications company Crazy John's controversially attempted to buy the naming rights to the ground, but the bid was denied by the local Subiaco council, which refused planning permission for advertising signs on the stadium's exterior. More recently, in May 2005, a non-commercial name change is being considered. The proposal to rename to 'ANZAC Field' was put forward by the WA Football Commission. At the time of writing final approval had not come from the Minister for Veterans Affairs, Deanne Kelly, this was needed as Anzac is a federally protected word.
Subiaco Oval's capacity is around 43,000 fully-seated. The ground is floodlit by four light towers. There was some initial concern vented surrounding the lack of aesthetic value of the proposed floodlights, but after their deployment these concerns quietly subdued.
External Links
- Stadia in Australia and New Zealand (http://www.austadiums.com/stadiums/)

