Melbourne Rectangular Stadium

Melbourne's Rectangular Stadium, known for its sponsorship as AAMI Park, is an outdoor sports arena on the grounds of Edwin Flack Field in Melbourne's downtown sports and entertainment district. The main tenants of the stadium are the NRL Melbourne Storm Team, Super Rugby Melbourne Rebels, ALeague Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC teams. When the stadium was completed in 2010, it became Melbourne's first large rectangular arena.


Under construction The stadium, named Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, was named AAMI Park on March 16, 2010 as part of an eight-year sponsorship agreement with insurance company AAMI. The largest stadiums used when the new stadium project was approved were Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and Docklands Stadium. This was the best oval court for Australian football or cricket. Olympic Park, formerly the city's largest rectangular arena, has been converted into an athletics stadium.


Melbourne's Rectangular Stadium is one of the five stadiums of the 2015 Asian Football Championship, where six matches were played, including the opening match and one quarterfinal match. Melbourne's rectangular stadium hosted the Rugby League matches of the four countries in 2010 and 2014 and was used to host the Rugby World Cup in 2017 and will host the Women's World Cup in 2023.


Capacity30,050 (total)[3]29,500 (rugby)
Field size136 m × 85 m (446 ft × 279 ft)


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