Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility

Coordinates: 37°34′47.2″S 143°50′03.6″E / 37.579778°S 143.834333°E / -37.579778; 143.834333
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Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility
Morshead Park Stadium
Ballarat, Victoria
Coordinates37°34′47.2″S 143°50′03.6″E / 37.579778°S 143.834333°E / -37.579778; 143.834333
OwnerCity of Ballarat
Capacity8,500 (Venue Capacity)
500 (Seated Capacity)
Up to 12,000 with temporary stands[3]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened2014
Construction cost$13.85 million[1]
Architectk20 Architecture[2]
Tenants
Ballarat City FC (2014–present)
Western United FC (2022–present)

The Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility, also referred to by its location as Morshead Park Stadium, is an

A-League
.

Construction

During 2013, the

2015 Asian Cup, including new grandstands, lights and returfing the field to form the Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility.[2][4]

The main grandstand seats 500, with an additional standing capacity for a further 8000 on viewing embankments. There is space for temporary stands to be erected across from the main grandstand to bring the total capacity up to 12,000.[3]

Aside from the main pitch, there are two further fully lit football fields adjacent.[5] In total, the facility adds 3,000 pitch hours of availability annually to local clubs.[1]

Tenants

The

Ballarat Red Devils played their first game in the stadium on 3 May 2014, losing 1-2 to South Melbourne FC in the NPLV, although the main grandstand was not yet fully complete. South Melbourne player Milos Lujic scored the inaugural goal in the facility.[6]

On 9 May 2014, Premier of Victoria Denis Napthine announced that the facility would be hosting the Bahrain national football team for a sixteen-day training camp prior to the Asian Cup.[7]

Western United played an A-League Men match against Wellington Phoenix at Morsehead Park on 9 April 2022.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Project Fact Sheet Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
  2. ^ a b Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility, Morshead Park K20 Architecture.
  3. ^ a b c Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility works on track for 2015 Asian Cup Ballarat Courier
  4. ^ Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility Archived 2014-03-13 at the Wayback Machine City of Ballarat.
  5. ^ Light towers being installed at Morshead Park Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine City of Ballarat
  6. ^ Unstoppable South Downs Ballarat Football Federation Victoria
  7. ^ Afflick, Rachel (9 May 2014). "Ballarat to host Bahrain soccer team for Asian Cup". Ballarat Courier. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  8. ^ "A-League to Morshead Park". 31 March 2022.

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