The Wyndham City Stadium is a proposed football stadium in Tarneit, Victoria, Australia. It is scheduled to open in 2023 as the home ground of Western United FC.
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As part of its successful bid to enter the A-League in 2019, Western United FC committed to build a 15,000 seat soccer-specific stadium in Tarneit to the west of Melbourne.[1] It will be the first major venue in Australia to be exclusively owned and operated by an A-League club, being funded through value capture.[2][3]
A training facility will be built adjacent to the new stadium.[4] Early works on the site commenced in October 2021.[5][6] It is scheduled for completion in 2023.[7][8]
- FFA settle on stagged A-League expansion over next two yearsThe Guardian 13 December 2018
- Western United unveils unique stadium renders Austadiums 18 July 2019
- Western United and a local council are building a $150 million football stadium essentially out of thin air, thanks to a concept called value captureABC News 27 November 2020
- Western United’s new elite training facility next step in stadium precinct developmentWestern United FC 18 September 2020
- Western Melbourne Group ready to turn soil Western United FC 23 September 2021
- Stadium a step closerStar Weekly 23 September 2021
- Western United get government go-ahead to build $150m stadiumThe Age 22 January 2021
- Western United aim for stadium to be completed for 2023 Women’s World CupSBS World News 2 February 2021
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