Wyndham City Stadium
AddressSayers Road, Tarneit, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates37°50′30″S 144°37′47″E / 37.84167°S 144.62972°E / -37.84167; 144.62972
OwnerWestern United FC
TypeSoccer-specific stadium
Capacity15,850
Field shapeRectangular
SurfaceGrass
Opened2026 (scheduled)
Tenants
Western United

Wyndham City Stadium is a proposed soccer stadium in Tarneit, Victoria, Australia. It is scheduled to open in 2026 as the home ground of Western United FC.

History

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]

On 29 May 2022, Western United chief executive Chris Pehlivanis revealed the current timeline for the stadium is for it to be ready in time for the 2025–26 A-League season.[9] Pehlivanis also confirmed that Western United would begin to play home games at their training base from the 2023–24 A-League season, once the 5,000 seat training facility is built, before moving to the completed main stadium two years later.[9]

Wyndham City Council will hold naming rights for the stadium for a 22-year term in a deal valued at $10.4 million.[10]

Wyndham Regional Football Facility

The Wyndham Regional Football Facility under construction, August 2023

The Wyndham Regional Football Facility is a rectangular facility currently under construction at Tarneit in Melbourne's west. The council facility is being built adjacent to the proposed Wyndham City Stadium and will have a capacity of up to 5,000.[11]

The Wyndham Regional Football Facility will serve as the training base for A-League club Western United, with the club to play home games at the venue until its new stadium opens, while it'll also host NPL matches and academy teams. The club has said it hopes to boost the capacity of the training facility with temporary grandstands to 8,000 to play out of there for two seasons from the 2023/24 campaign. The facility is being jointly funded and developed by Wyndham City Council and the Western Melbourne Group with shared community facilities.[11]

The Wyndham Regional Football Facility features three training pitches (two turf and one synthetic), a main training pitch with professional-grade surface with capacity for 5,000 spectators, including a grandstand, a pavilion with training and gym facilities, function and media spaces, change rooms, staff facilities, kiosks, public toilets and first aid room.[11]

Pehlivanis confirmed that Western United would begin to play home games at their training base from the 2023–24 A-League season, once the 5,000 seat training facility is built, before moving to the completed main stadium two years later.[9] When the fixture of this season was announced in August 2023, the Venues for each of Western United’s home matches across both Liberty A-League and Isuzu UTE A-League were to be confirmed as the Club approached the final phase of its move-in to Tarneit. The Club assured fans that they were "working tirelessly" behind the scenes to enable as many home matches as possible to be played at the Regional Football Facility (RFF) during the season.[12]

References

  1. FFA settle on stagged A-League expansion over next two years The Guardian 13 December 2018
  2. Western United unveils unique stadium renders Austadiums 18 July 2019
  3. Western United and a local council are building a $150 million football stadium essentially out of thin air, thanks to a concept called value capture ABC News 27 November 2020
  4. Western United's new elite training facility next step in stadium precinct development Western United FC 18 September 2020
  5. Western Melbourne Group ready to turn soil Western United FC 23 September 2021
  6. Stadium a step closer Star Weekly 23 September 2021
  7. Western United get government go-ahead to build $150m stadium The Age 22 January 2021
  8. Western United aim for stadium to be completed for 2023 Women's World Cup SBS World News 2 February 2021
  9. 1 2 3 "ALM champs United eye home in 2023-24". The West Australian. 28 May 2022. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  10. "Flyers out for Western Melbourne's $2b sports precinct". Australian Financial Review. 27 June 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  11. 1 2 3 "Wyndham Regional Football Facility | Austadiums". www.austadiums.com. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  12. Hughes, Nicholas (24 August 2023). "Western United fixtures released for 2023/24 A-Leagues season". Western United. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
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