Sydney Football Stadium
Sydney Football Stadium Stadium is one of Sydney's premier sports and entertainment venues
The Sydney Football Stadium in Moore Park in 1988 to provide a premier rectangular field sports venue for rugby and soccer games.
It is currently home to the Sydney Roosters (National Rugby League), New South Wales Waratahs (Regional Rugby and the Sydney FC (A-League Soccer). The Stadium has also hosted many major international sporting events such as World Cup Soccer and during the 2000 Summer Olympics the women's gold medal soccer.
Sydney Football Stadium also hosts some major concerts from time to time with famous performers such as U2, Madonna, George Michael, Pearl Jam and more.
With a capacity of 45500 seats, you are almost sure of being able to get tickets to any of the events here.
Nearby attractions: Paddington Markets and Centennial Park.
Facts For Your Visit
Fee: Yes - Varies by EventAddress: 40/44 Driver Ave, Moore Park NSW 2021, Australia
Phone: (02) 9360 6601
Official Website: Sydney Football Stadium
Sydney Football Stadium Reviews
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I have visited the Sydney Football Stadium prior to the upgrade and the update to SFS/ Allianz Stadium is magnificent.
The lighting during a night match looks brilliant and pulsating. The sound system and acoustic is an audible pleasure. The amenities inside the stadium such as the seating, food stands, video scoreboard and viewing area are all world class. Look forward to seeing more events here in the future.
Normandy C Jr - 2 weeks ago
Always the best place to watch sports. The facilities are well maintained and there's always seating for all. The sound system and lighting provide an extra dimension to live entertainment. Paid parking is not a problem as the attendants direct you to your spot. Traffic always well controlled on entry and departure. Food and drinks always expensive
Red Mat - 2 weeks ago
The makeup of the stadium woth the roof keeps the crowd noise contained which really enhances the atmosphere. Even when half full it seems like a massive crowd. I highly recommend taking the family to a game at thus amazing stadium. Even though my eels lost to the bunnies, i enjoyed the experience.
Daniel Vermeer - 6 months ago
I went to support my national rugby team. PUMAS 🐆
Was my second time in this stadium. Very convenient the parking and the location. And great atmosphere. You can have alcohol inside something that is not common in Argentina.
Pedro B - 5 months ago
Another stadium unlocked. Such an amazing stadium, great food and facilities. Dom Dolla was epic
Tammy Hopkinson - 2 months ago
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Directions
| Train and Bus Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
|---|---|---|
| Light Rail + Bus | Central Station | 7 minutes |
| T1, T2, T3, T4 or T5 + Bus | Central or Museum Station | 7 minutes |
How to get to Sydney Football Stadium by Train and Bus
By Light Rail: Exit at Central Station and catch bus #378 at Stand A on the north side of Eddy Avenue. Exit the bus to your left at Oxford Street and Ormond Street and cross Oxford Street at Oakley road and follow it south to the Stadium where you will see signs directing you to the various gates (7 minutes).
By Train: Exit Central Station via the tunnel to Railway Square and catch bus #378 on Lee St at Stand A and ride to Oxford Street and Ormond Street. Exit the bus to your left and cross Oxford Street at Oakley road and follow it south to the Stadium where you will see signs directing you to the various gates (7 minutes) or exit at Museum Station and and catch bus #333 eastbound on Liverpool Street to Oxford Street and Ormond Street. Exit the bus to the east and cross Oxford Street at Oakley Road following it south to the Stadium where you will see signs directing you to the various gates (7 minutes).
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