Perry Park, Football stadium in Brisbane, Australia
Perry Park is a football stadium in Brisbane featuring a covered main grandstand, grass slopes, and standing areas designed for approximately 5,000 spectators. The facility provides straightforward infrastructure suited to match day operations.
The land was granted to William Raff in 1857 and later sold to William Perry, who used it for grazing cattle and horses. This early agricultural use shaped the site before it became a sports venue.
The venue hosts Brisbane Strikers and serves as a stage for Australia Cup matches and women's football competitions in the region. Visitors witness the local football culture that matters to the community.
The stadium is located on Abbotsford Road in the Mayne area with modern lighting systems for evening matches. The infrastructure allows matches to be held reliably throughout the playing season.
The venue recorded its highest attendance of 8,658 spectators during the 1977 NSL Cup Final between Brisbane City and Marconi. This match remains a highlight in the site's history.
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