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'''Murrayburn Stadium''' (usually just known as '''Murrayburn''') | '''Murrayburn Stadium''' (usually just known as '''Murrayburn''') was a sports stadium located in the east end of [[Eldeburgh]], the capital of [[Victoria]] under [[Gotzborg]]. Its all-seater capacity was reduced from 61,000 to 60,388 to incorporate the largest permanent "big screens" in the country, though it remained the largest stadium in [[Victoria]] and one of the largest in [[Gotzborg]] overall. | ||
The stadium | The stadium was the home of the [[Victorian Football Association]] (VFA), and was primarily used as a venue for association football and hosted most of [[Victoria national football team|Victoria's]] home test matches, as well as the [[Victorian Cup]] final, the [[Triple Crown Championship|Triple Crown]], as well as [[The Aquila|Aquila]] and [[FMF World Cup qualification]] matches. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 13 December 2021
Murrayburn Stadium |
Location | Eldeburgh |
Opened | 2014 |
Owner | Victorian Football Association |
Operator | Victorian Football Association |
Surface | Desso GrassMaster |
Architect | Montin Construction GmbH |
Capacity | 60,388 |
Executive suites | 152 |
Field dimensions | 105 × 68 metres |
Murrayburn Stadium (usually just known as Murrayburn) was a sports stadium located in the east end of Eldeburgh, the capital of Victoria under Gotzborg. Its all-seater capacity was reduced from 61,000 to 60,388 to incorporate the largest permanent "big screens" in the country, though it remained the largest stadium in Victoria and one of the largest in Gotzborg overall.
The stadium was the home of the Victorian Football Association (VFA), and was primarily used as a venue for association football and hosted most of Victoria's home test matches, as well as the Victorian Cup final, the Triple Crown, as well as Aquila and FMF World Cup qualification matches.
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