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| Stadium name | Sydney Olympic Stadium |
| Location | Sydney, Australia |
Sydney Olympic Stadium, also known as Stadium Australia, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Sydney Olympic Park in Sydney, Australia. The stadium was built for the 2000 Summer Olympics and has since hosted numerous high-profile events, including the 2003 Rugby World Cup and the 2015 Asian Cup. It is owned by the Government of New South Wales and operated by VenuesLive. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 80,000 and has been used for various sports, including Australian rules football, rugby league, and soccer, with teams such as the Sydney Swans and the Kangaroos.
The stadium was built as the main venue for the 2000 Summer Olympics, which were held in Sydney from September 15 to October 1, 2000. The stadium was designed by Bligh Voller Nield and built by Cox Richardson Architects and Obayashi Corporation. The construction of the stadium began in September 1996 and was completed in March 1999. The stadium was officially opened on March 6, 1999, by the Governor of New South Wales, Gordon Samuels. The stadium has also hosted other major events, including the 2000 Summer Paralympics, the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final between Australia and England, and the 2015 Asian Cup Final between South Korea and Australia. The stadium has been used for concerts, with performers such as AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, and Taylor Swift.
The stadium was designed by Bligh Voller Nield and built by Cox Richardson Architects and Obayashi Corporation. The stadium's design was inspired by the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. The stadium's roof is made of a fiberglass and polyester material and is supported by a series of steel arches. The stadium's seating is divided into two tiers, with the lower tier having a seating capacity of over 40,000 and the upper tier having a seating capacity of over 30,000. The stadium's playing surface is made of grass and is surrounded by a rubber track. The stadium has a number of facilities, including dressing rooms, medical facilities, and broadcasting facilities. The stadium's design has been influenced by other stadiums, such as the Wembley Stadium in London and the Camp Nou in Barcelona.
The stadium has a number of features that make it one of the most advanced stadiums in the world. The stadium's roof is retractable, allowing for natural light and ventilation. The stadium's seating is designed to provide optimal viewing for spectators, with the seats being angled towards the playing surface. The stadium has a number of video screens and scoreboards, including a large video screen at the northern end of the stadium. The stadium also has a number of concessions and merchandise outlets, including food stalls and souvenir shops. The stadium has been compared to other stadiums, such as the Allianz Arena in Munich and the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The stadium has hosted events for the National Rugby League, the Australian Football League, and the Football Federation Australia.
The stadium has hosted a number of high-profile events, including the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2003 Rugby World Cup. The stadium is the home of the Sydney Swans Australian rules football team and the Kangaroos rugby league team. The stadium has also hosted concerts, with performers such as AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, and Taylor Swift. The stadium has been used for other events, such as the 2015 Asian Cup and the 2019 NRL Grand Final. The stadium has been used by other teams, including the New South Wales Blues and the Australian national soccer team. The stadium has hosted events for the International Cricket Council, the Rugby World Cup, and the FIFA World Cup.
The stadium has undergone a number of renovations and upgrades since its construction. In 2001, the stadium's roof was modified to allow for natural light and ventilation. In 2007, the stadium's seating was upgraded, with new seats being installed in the lower tier. In 2012, the stadium's video screens and scoreboards were upgraded, with new high-definition screens being installed. In 2016, the stadium's playing surface was upgraded, with a new grass surface being installed. The stadium has been upgraded to meet the standards of the International Association of Athletics Federations and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association. The stadium has been compared to other stadiums, such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Adelaide Oval.
The stadium has had a significant impact on the city of Sydney and the state of New South Wales. The stadium has hosted a number of high-profile events, including the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2003 Rugby World Cup. The stadium has been used for various sports, including Australian rules football, rugby league, and soccer. The stadium has also been used for concerts, with performers such as AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, and Taylor Swift. The stadium has been recognized as one of the best stadiums in the world, with awards from the International Association of Athletics Federations and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association. The stadium has been compared to other stadiums, such as the Wembley Stadium in London and the Camp Nou in Barcelona. The stadium has been used by other organizations, including the Australian Olympic Committee and the New South Wales Government.
Category:Sports venues in Australia