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List of association football matches played at Stadium Australia

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Scenes inside Stadium Australia during a 2007 friendly between Sydney FC and the LA Galaxy (left), and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup Final between South Korea and Australia (right).

Since its completion in March 1999, Stadium Australia has hosted 46 association football matches, including fifteen "friendly matches", ten FIFA World Cup qualification matches, and eight A-League matches. The stadium was also one of the five venues selected to host matches in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, and hosted the tournament's final. The current attendance record for an association football match Stadium Australia is 104,098, during the gold medal game of the 2000 Summer Olympics' men's football tournament, while the attendance record post-configuration is 83,598, set by the friendly match between Sydney FC and Chelsea in June 2015.

Stadium Australia was one of two temporary home grounds of the Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League, alongside the nearby Sydney Showground Stadium. The club was playing at the stadium until the completion of their new permanent home ground, Western Sydney Stadium. The venue is also occasionally used by rival A-League club Sydney FC and the Australian men's national football team for home matches.

1990s[edit]

G Date Competition Home Score Away Attendance
1 12 June 1999 Friendly Australia  3–2 United Nations World Stars 88,101
2 18 July 1999 Friendly Australia  0–1 England Manchester United 78,032
3 14 November 1999 Friendly Australia  0–2  Brazil 50,325
Average 72,153
Total 216,458

2000s[edit]

G Date Competition Home Score Away Attendance
4 30 September 2000 2000 Summer Olympics, Football – Men's tournament Spain  2–2[lower-alpha 1]  Cameroon 104,098[1]
5 24 June 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification, OFC Final Round Australia  4–1  New Zealand 41,976[2]
6 26 March 2005 Friendly Australia  1–2  Japan 30,258[3][4]
7 Australia  2–1  Iraq
8 16 November 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification, play-offs Australia  1–0[lower-alpha 1]  Uruguay 82,698[5]
9 2 June 2007 Friendly Australia  1–2  Uruguay 61,795[6]
10 27 November 2007 Friendly Sydney FC Australia 5–3 United States LA Galaxy 80,295[7]
11 22 June 2008 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, AFC Third Round Australia  0–1  China PR 70,054[8]
12 1 April 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, AFC Fourth Round Australia  2–0  Uzbekistan 59,292[9]
13 10 June 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, AFC Fourth Round Australia  2–0  Bahrain 39,450[10]
Average 63,324
Total 569,916

2010s[edit]

G Date Competition Home Score Away Attendance
14 10 July 2010 Friendly Sydney FC Australia 0–1 England Everton 40,446[11]
15 26 March 2011 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, AFC Third Round Australia  3–0  Oman 24,732[12]
16 28 October 2012 2012–13 A-League National Youth League season Sydney FC Youth New South Wales 2–4 Western Australia Perth Glory Youth 22,034[13][14]
17 2012–13 A-League season Sydney FC New South Wales 2–1 Western Australia Perth Glory
18 26 March 2013 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, AFC Fourth Round Australia  2–2  Oman 34,603[15]
19 18 June 2013 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, AFC Fourth Round Australia  1–0  Iraq 80,523[16]
20 20 July 2013 2013 A-League All Stars Game A-League All Stars Australia 1–5 England Manchester United 83,127[17]
21 26 May 2014 Friendly Australia  1–1  South Africa 50,468[18]
22 10 August 2014 2014 A-League All Stars Game A-League All Stars Australia 2–3 Italy Juventus 55,364[19]
23 10 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup Group B Uzbekistan  1–0  North Korea 12,078[20]
24 13 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup Group A Oman  0–4  Australia 50,276[21]
25 15 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup Group C Qatar  0–1  Iran 22,672[22]
26 19 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup Group C Qatar  1–2  Bahrain 4,841[23]
27 23 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage Japan  1–1[lower-alpha 1]  United Arab Emirates 19,094[24]
28 26 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage South Korea  2–0  Iraq 36,053[25]
29 31 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage South Korea  1–2[lower-alpha 1]  Australia 76,385[26]
30 30 May 2015 Friendly Sydney FC Australia 0–1 England Tottenham Hotspur 71,549[27]
31 2 June 2015 Friendly Sydney FC Australia 0–1 England Chelsea 83,598[28]
32 9 January 2016 2015–16 W-League season Sydney FC New South Wales 2–0 New South Wales Newcastle Jets 15,127[29][30]
33 2015–16 A-League season Sydney FC New South Wales 2–0 New South Wales Newcastle Jets
34 4 June 2016 Friendly Australia  1–0  Greece 38,682[31]
35 8 October 2016 2016–17 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales 0–4 New South Wales Sydney FC 61,880[32]
36 9 December 2016 2016–17 A-League season Sydney FC New South Wales 1–1 Victoria (Australia) Melbourne City 14,668[33]
37 10 December 2016 2016–17 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales 0–3 Victoria (Australia) Melbourne Victory 16,231[34]
38 1 January 2017 2016–17 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales 1–1 Western Australia Perth Glory 12,203[35]
39 18 February 2017 2016–17 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales 1–0 New South Wales Sydney FC 44,843[36]
40 8 April 2017 2016–17 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales 0–0 Victoria (Australia) Melbourne Victory 16,345[37]
41 24 May 2017 Friendly Sydney FC Australia 0–3 England Liverpool 72,892[38]
42 13 July 2017 Friendly Sydney FC Australia 0–2 England Arsenal 80,432[39]
43 15 July 2017 Friendly Western Sydney Wanderers Australia 1–3 England Arsenal 83,221[40]
44 10 October 2017 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, AFC Fourth Round Australia  2–1[lower-alpha 1]  Syria 42,136[41]
45 15 November 2017 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, play-offs Australia  3–1  Honduras 77,060[42]
46 2 December 2017 2017–18 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales 0–2 Queensland Brisbane Roar 8,215[43]
47 9 December 2017 2017–18 W-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales New South Wales Sydney FC
48 2017–18 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales New South Wales Sydney FC
49 1 January 2018 2017–18 W-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales Victoria (Australia) Melbourne City
50 2017–18 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales Victoria (Australia) Melbourne City
51 10 January 2018 2017–18 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales South Australia Adelaide United
52 19 January 2018 2017–18 W-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales Victoria (Australia) Melbourne Victory
53 2017–18 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales Victoria (Australia) Melbourne Victory
54 20 March 2018 2017–18 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales Queensland Brisbane Roar
55 15 April 2018 2017–18 A-League season Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales South Australia Adelaide United
Average 30,722
Total 1,351,778

Statistics[edit]

References[edit]

Notes
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