Australian football clubs and stadium details
A-League Men is Australia's top national competition, while the National Premier Leagues bring together leading clubs at state and territory level. The A-League began in 2005, succeeding earlier national competitions and helping establish a new generation of professional clubs across the country.
Marker size represents stadium capacity. Select a marker or choose a club beside or below the map to see its ground details.
Australian capacity map
10 clubs shown. Larger circles represent larger grounds.
Things to do in Australian football destinations
Ideas for attractions, tours and activities when planning a football trip.
Average journey distance to away games
Clubs are ordered from longest to shortest average journey.
Australian ground capacities and away journeys
Compare stadium capacity, total distance to the other grounds and average one-way journey for each club.
| Club | Stadium | Capacity | All away games | Average journey |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adelaide UnitedThe Reds | Hindmarsh Stadium | 17,000 | 6,789 miles | 754 miles |
| Brisbane RoarThe Roar | Brisbane Stadium (Lang Park) | 52,500 | 7,131 miles | 792 miles |
| Central Coast MarinersMariners, The Yellow and Navy | Central Coast Stadium | 20,059 | 4,317 miles | 479 miles |
| Macarthur FCThe Bulls | Campbelltown Sports Stadium | 17,500 | 4,227 miles | 469 miles |
| Melbourne CityCity, Heart | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium | 30,050 | 5,235 miles | 581 miles |
| Melbourne VictoryVictory, Big V | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium | 30,050 | 5,235 miles | 581 miles |
| Newcastle JetsThe Jets | Newcastle International Sports Centre | 33,000 | 4,537 miles | 504 miles |
| Perth GloryThe Glory | Perth Oval | 20,050 | 17,215 miles | 1,912 miles |
| Sydney FCThe Sky Blues | Sydney Football Stadium | 45,500 | 4,260 miles | 473 miles |
| Western Sydney WanderersWanderers | Parramatta Stadium | 24,000 | 4,218 miles | 468 miles |