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Sydney Showground Stadium (also known as Engie Stadium due to
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) is a sports and events stadium located at the Sydney Showground in
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, a suburb of
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,
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,
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. It hosted the baseball events for the
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. The Showground, including the stadium, is operated by the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW (RAS), under lease from the
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.Main Arena Upgrade – Overview
The stadium hosts flagship events of the
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, such as the Grand Parade, equestrian competitions and rodeos. The stadium is also used for sport. It is the primary home ground of the
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's
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and the home ground of the
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's
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. It was also the primary home ground of the
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's
Western Sydney Wanderers Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club (colloquially known as Western Sydney, Wanderers, or simply as WSW) is an Australian professional association football club based in the Western Sydney region of Sydney, New South Wales. It competes in t ...
for 3 years starting with the
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season. Events and festivals to have been held at the stadium include
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,
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,
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and Big Exo Day. The stadium opened in 1998 as the Sydney Showground Main Arena. In conjunction with an expansion and upgrade in 2011–12, it was renamed Sydney Showground Stadium.


History

The stadium was constructed as part of the development of the new Sydney Showground, it was built to replace the aging Showground at Moore Park and to provide a venue for the
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. A $65 million upgrade of the stadium to accommodate the GWS Giants was announced on 9 June 2010. Jointly funded by the NSW Government, the AFL and the RAS, the upgrade included two new stands which increased seating capacity from 13,000 to 25,000 (the stadium seated 13,000 but its full pre-redevelopment capacity was listed as 21,500), upgraded hospitality facilities, improved audio and sound systems and new media facilities. The playing surface was also reconfigured. The upgrade was officially opened on 23 May 2012. The RAS is seeking funding from the New South Wales Government to expand the stadium as part of a major upgrade of the Showground precinct. It has targeted a total post-extension capacity of 30,000 seats but is considering revising the target capacity to 35,000 seats. Following its redevelopment, the venue was known as Å koda Stadium from 2012 until 2013 in a deal with car manufacturer
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, then as Spotless Stadium from 2014 until 2018 in a deal with cleaning and catering company Spotless Group Holdings. From 2019 to 2024, it was known as Giants Stadium in a deal with its primary AFL tenant, the
Greater Western Sydney Giants The Greater Western Sydney Giants (officially the Greater Western Sydney Football Club and colloquially known as the GWS Giants or simply GWS or Giants) are a professional Australian rules football club based in Sydney Olympic Park which repres ...
, making the club the only one in the league to play in a self-branded venue; the Giants name was stylised in
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as GIANTS Stadium, consistent with the manner in which the club self-styles its name in all media. In March 2024, the venue became known as Engie Stadium under a three-year naming rights deal with energy company
Engie Engie SA (stylised in all caps as ENGIE) is a French multinational electric utility company, headquartered in La Défense, Courbevoie. Its activities cover electricity generation and distribution, natural gas, nuclear power, renewable energy ...
. In May 2024, the original stadium lighting system was replaced with LED lights at a cost of $4 million.


Australian rules football

The venue is the primary home ground for The
Greater Western Sydney Giants The Greater Western Sydney Giants (officially the Greater Western Sydney Football Club and colloquially known as the GWS Giants or simply GWS or Giants) are a professional Australian rules football club based in Sydney Olympic Park which repres ...
. The club played its first game at the stadium on Saturday, 26 May 2012, Round 9 of the
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. In front of a crowd of 11,887 the Giants lost the match against by 66 points. The Giants' first win at the stadium occurred on 4 August that year, when they defeated by 34 points. On 24 September 2016, the ground hosted its first ever AFL finals game with the Giants losing to the by six points in a close preliminary final.


Cricket

The
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played two games at the stadium during the
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when
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was unavailable due to the
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. In June 2015, the Sydney Thunder announced a 10-year agreement to play all home games at Sydney Showground Stadium until the 2024–25 BBL season. The opening Sydney Derby of the fifth season (2015–16) of BBL attracted record audience, with more than 1.5 million people tuning in for this match between the
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and the
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.#SydneySmash breaks ratings record
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On 28 December 2015, Sydney Thunder defeated Adelaide Strikers at the stadium in front of 21,500 spectators. The stadium hosted several games of the
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.


Baseball and 2000 Olympics

The stadium hosted the
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in the
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for the 1998 and 1999 championship. During the Olympics, it was known as the Sydney Baseball Stadium and was the main
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venue. The
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played in front of 14,107 saw the
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, managed by
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, a former two time
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winning manager with the
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, defeated Baseball at the 1996 Summer Olympics, defending champions Cuba national baseball team, Cuba 4–0 to win their first ever Olympic gold medal in baseball. Since the Olympics, no other baseball game has been played at the venue. Other Olympic events hosted were the riding and running portion of the Modern pentathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics, modern pentathlon competitions.


Rugby league

In 2001, the Canterbury Bulldogs of the National Rugby League, NRL moved some of their home games to the stadium, playing there until 2005 when they moved to full-time
ANZ Stadium Stadium Australia, currently known as Accor Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium located in the suburb of Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The stadium, which is sometimes referred to as Sydney Ol ...
. During this period, the ground hosted two finals matches, a 2001 Qualifying Final where the Bulldogs defeated St. George Illawarra Dragons 23-22 in front of 17,975, and a 2003 Qualifying Final where the New Zealand Warriors defeated the Bulldogs 48-22.


Soccer

The
Western Sydney Wanderers Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club (colloquially known as Western Sydney, Wanderers, or simply as WSW) is an Australian professional association football club based in the Western Sydney region of Sydney, New South Wales. It competes in t ...
played most of their homes games at the stadium during the
2016–17 A-League The 2016–17 A-League was the 40th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the 12th since the establishment of the A-League in 2004. The season began on 7 October 2016. Adelaide United were both the defending A-League Premiers and Champ ...
season while Parramatta Stadium was rebuilt. Home games against Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory and Perth Glory were played at the nearby
ANZ Stadium Stadium Australia, currently known as Accor Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium located in the suburb of Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The stadium, which is sometimes referred to as Sydney Ol ...
. The Wanderers played their first home game at the ground on 23 October 2016 against the Newcastle Jets.


Rugby sevens

The Showground became the new home of Australia's events in the Australian Sevens, men's and Australian Women's Sevens, women's versions of the World Rugby Sevens Series effective with the 2018–19 seasons. This change was made because the Sydney Football Stadium (1988), Sydney Football Stadium, previously host to both events, was to be demolished to make way for a new stadium on the same site.


Motorsport

As the Showground was originally built for both the Royal Easter Show and as a baseball venue, the field included a long track that surrounded the playing field of the Stadium prior to its removal during the 2011–12 redevelopment. In the tradition of the Sydney Showground Speedway at Moore Park which ran speedway from 1926 until 1996, the track was used as a Dirt track racing, Speedway venue, mostly for Motorcycle speedway, motorcycle racing, though with limited success. In 2007 and 2008 the Stadium hosted a round of the Australian Individual Speedway Championship, Australian Solo Championships, just as the old Showground had done on 21 separate occasions between 1935 and 1980. The 2007 championship round, which was the opening round of a five-round series, was won by Australia's 2006 Speedway Grand Prix, reigning Speedway World Championship, Speedway World Champion Jason Crump, the son of Phil Crump who won the Australian title at the old Showground in 1975. Jason Crump would go on to win his second Aussie title in 2007, winning three of the five rounds (Sydney, Newcastle Showgrounds, and Borderline Speedway in Mount Gambier), while finishing second in Mildura (Olympic Park Speedway (Mildura), Olympic Park Speedway) and the Gillman Speedway in Adelaide. The track, which was tight and narrow (a criticism in common with its predecessor) and almost square in shape, was also used for Midget car racing, Speedcar racing, also with little success. When the Speedcars raced at the Showground, a temporary fence was put in place on the inside of the track to protect the grass surface from any out of control cars. The first speedway meeting at the new Showground was held on 1 May 1999 and included an unofficial Solo "Test" between Australia national speedway team, Australia and the United States national speedway team, United States, won easily by Australia. The program also featured Sidecar speedway, Sidecars, as well as demonstration runs by restored vintage Speedcars and Modifieds which had raced at the old Showground. The speedway was officially opened by 15 time World Champion Ivan Mauger of New Zealand, and the "King of the Royale" (the old Showground Speedway), four time Australian Solo Champion Jim Airey.


Configuration

In its present configuration, the stadium is a playing field running north east to south west. The south western half is surrounded by a single grandstand structure. Additional stands are located on either side of the field, directly adjacent the main structure. A single video screen is located at the north-eastern end. When it was installed, the screen was the largest at a stadium in the southern hemisphere, The stands are: Opened 1998: *Members Stand *Suttor Stand *Vincent Fairfax Stand *Sinclair Stand *Martin & Angus Stand Opened 2012: *Sydney Royal Stand *Cumberland Stand


AFL records

Players * Most games played: Callan Ward (/), Lachie Whitfield (), 75 * Most goals kicked: Jeremy Cameron (/), 164 * Most goals kicked in a match: Jack Riewoldt (), 11.2 (68) vs. , 24 May 2014 * Most disposals in a match: Tom Mitchell (Australian footballer), Tom Mitchell (), 50 vs. , 30 June 2018 Teams * Highest score: 29.13 (187) defeated 7.10 (52), 12 May 2013 * Lowest score: 4.2 (26) defeated by 20.14 (134), 9 June 2018 * Biggest margin: defeated , 135 points, 12 May 2013 * Longest winning streak: (2015–16), 6 games Last updated: 24 April 2024


Attendance records


Top 10 sports attendance records

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Top 5 AFL attendance records

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Top 5 BBL attendance records

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Top 5 NRL attendance records

''Last updated on 1 January 2017''


See also

* 2000 Summer Olympics venues * List of sports venues in Australia


Notes


References


External links

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AFL Attendance Records


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