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]]>Built in 1871 and remodeled this century to stunning results, the Adelaide Oval is used for Australian rules football and is one of the most picturesque grounds in the country. Here, up to 55,000 fans crowd the stands to cheer on Adelaide and Port Adelaide, the city’s two major teams.
Are you a fan of modern, sleek stadiums? If so, the Optus Stadium in the largest city in Western Australia is one that you will not want to miss. Fremantle and the West Coast Eagles pack the fans into this venue on the banks of the Swan River.
Don’t let its name deceive you—the Sydney Cricket Ground is also used as one of the most venerable Australian rules football venues that you can find anywhere. The country’s biggest city provides fans with a stunning backdrop that’s nearly 200 years old to see a game.
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]]>ANZ Stadium was the host of the 2000 Summer Olympics, so it goes without saying it’s the first spot you should visit in Sydney. It was the largest Olympic Stadium ever built at the time, and it now hosts rugby, soccer, cricket events, and live concerts.
ANZ Stadium is only one of the spots at the Sydney Olympic Park where you can explore the city’s Olympic past. This suburb is actually home to many other smaller venues used during the Olympics, but the New South Wales Hall of Champions is also worth checking out.
Cricket is one of the most popular sports in Australia, but it’s not the only one played at this stadium—despite what its name may suggest. The SCG is a popular arena for a wide range of sports—including rugby and football—and it’s also home to the Sydney Cricket Ground Museum.
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]]>The post Sports Fans: Explore Australia’s Top Australian Football Stadiums appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Built in 1871 and remodeled this century to stunning results, the Adelaide Oval is used for Australian rules football and is one of the most picturesque grounds in the country. Here, up to 55,000 fans crowd the stands to cheer on Adelaide and Port Adelaide, the city’s two major teams.
Are you a fan of modern, sleek stadiums? If so, the Optus Stadium in the largest city in Western Australia is one that you will not want to miss. Fremantle and the West Coast Eagles pack the fans into this venue on the banks of the Swan River.
Don’t let its name deceive you—the Sydney Cricket Ground is also used as one of the most venerable Australian rules football venues that you can find anywhere. The country’s biggest city provides fans with a stunning backdrop that’s nearly 200 years old to see a game.
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]]>The post 3 Spots in Sydney Every Sports Lover Should Visit appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>ANZ Stadium was the host of the 2000 Summer Olympics, so it goes without saying it’s the first spot you should visit in Sydney. It was the largest Olympic Stadium ever built at the time, and it now hosts rugby, soccer, cricket events, and live concerts.
ANZ Stadium is only one of the spots at the Sydney Olympic Park where you can explore the city’s Olympic past. This suburb is actually home to many other smaller venues used during the Olympics, but the New South Wales Hall of Champions is also worth checking out.
Cricket is one of the most popular sports in Australia, but it’s not the only one played at this stadium—despite what its name may suggest. The SCG is a popular arena for a wide range of sports—including rugby and football—and it’s also home to the Sydney Cricket Ground Museum.
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