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Football ball stadium build costs


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By Tbone - 18 Dec 2018 5:38 PM

Ok so the way I see it is, The FFA have put the writing up on the wall for all future ALeague bidders by making either a private football specific stadium of 15k a must in anyone’s bid or a state government funded stadium.


My question is how much does a 15k stadium cost to build?

I can see many councils offering land for free to have the bidders located in their area but how much does it cost to build a small football stadium?

Is there modular designs out there that bidders can look to build to upgrade there bids!

I really think if they can find stadiums that don’t have to cost that much you could see a mini boom and a win for soccer in this country!
By Monoethnic Social Club - 13 Oct 2020 10:40 PM

df1982 - 13 Oct 2020 6:32 PM
bettega - 13 Oct 2020 11:35 AM

What's the difference between South Melbourne's long-term lease on Lakeside and, say, the Wanderers at Bankwest? South Melbourne also have to share their facilities (with athletics).

And how many clubs actually own their own grounds? I know of Marconi, Sydney Utd, Melbourne Knights and Brisbane Lions. Maybe Avondale too? Almost all the other 100+ NPL grounds are council or govt owned.

Difference is popcorn rent on match day vs having your pants financially pulled down around your ankles.South may share with Athletics Victoria but all football related activities I believe we have control of. When you come to our stadium (If your lucky you can come through our social club, have a beer and a fairly crap souva while admring our trophies and 60 years of history)  to watch a W- league game, international friendly or even Real Madrid training session you come knowing that South somehow benefits from your visit, can Wanderes say the same? 
I personally don't think stadium ownership is the actual solution, most leagues around the world rely on council/local government providing and maintaining ownership. What I am pleased about is the push for more facilities by the state federations.
The clubs you mention, I don't believe actually own the grounds themselves but rather the social club as an entity owns both land and stadium and leases it out to the soccer club as a separate entity at a popcorn fee - let me know if this is wrong Croatia/Marconi people, there are many more examples, Bulleen Lions is one that springs to mind.
Avondale don't even own the plastic chairs at the Calabricciosa club they are nomads.