Football Park

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Football Park was a major Australian rules football stadium in Adelaide, South Australia, that served for decades as the primary venue for top-level matches before being superseded by Adelaide Oval.

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Football Park canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian rules football stadium
sports venue
alsoKnownAs AAMI Stadium
West Lakes Stadium
closed 2013
country Australia
demolished 2019
designedFor oval playing field
hasScoreboardType electronic scoreboard
hostedCompetition AFL
South Australian National Football League
surface form: SANFL
hostedEvent AFL finals matches
AFL home-and-away matches
SANFL Grand Final
surface form: SANFL Grand Finals
locatedIn Adelaide
South Australia
suburb of West Lakes
notableRole primary venue for top-level Australian rules football in South Australia for decades
opened 1974
openingDate 1974-05-04
ownedBy South Australian National Football League
postClosureUse site redeveloped for residential and commercial purposes
primaryTenant Adelaide Crows
surface form: Adelaide Football Club

Port Adelaide Football Club
South Australian National Football League
recordAttendance 66,897
recordAttendanceEvent SANFL Grand Final
surface form: 1981 SANFL Grand Final
region Greater Adelaide
surface form: Adelaide western suburbs
replacedVenueForAFL Adelaide Oval
roofType partially covered stands
seatingCapacity around 51,000
shortName SANFL
sponsor AAMI
sponsoredName AAMI Stadium
sport Australian rules football
supersededBy Adelaide Oval
surface grass
transportAccess bus services
car parking around stadium

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Adelaide Crows formerHomeGround Football Park
AFL Showdown derbies previousVenue Football Park
Showdown formerVenue Football Park
Crows formerHomeGround Football Park